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A Santa Fe welcome
Need help? Visitors who need answers can stop by the Bienvenidos welcome booth, next to the First National Bank of Santa Fe, on the west side of the Plaza. Volunteers from the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce staff the booth daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May through October, except when major events are being held on the Plaza. (In 2008, the booth opens May 12 and closes Oct. 12). »Story,
Cultural exchange: Head north for a trip into another world
Our family trips to Chimayó often occurred during the off-season — in other words, not during Holy Week — when I was a child. My grandmother didn't appreciate crowds, no matter how much she liked to pray. »Story,
These New Mexicans made their marks
NEVER MIND THAT SOME FOLKS back in Boston think New Mexico is just an extension of Old Mexico. Some people don't realize that New Mexico is one of the 50 states — New Mexico Magazine's humor column "One of Our Fifty Is Missing" proves it. »Story,
New Mexico: Unique and loving it
Visitors to New Mexico often feel as though they are in another country — and it's no wonder. Despite being part of the United States for more than 150 years, this state has its European roots in Spain, not England. »Story,
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Olympic torch relay downscaled after quake
BEIJING — The Olympic torch relay will be simplified, downscaled and open with a minute of silence Wednesday when a leg starts in the southeastern city of Ruijin, a symbolic gesture to thousands who died in a massive earthquake in central China. »Story
Clinton poised for W.Va. win; Obama looks ahead
CHARLESTON, W.Va.— Hillary Rodham Clinton had every reason to expect a big victory Tuesday in the West Virginia Democratic primary as her campaign tried to use the contest to raise doubts about front-runner Barack Obama's electability in the fall. »Story
