Where to find articles from The Santa Fe New Mexican:
Unfortunately we currently have a confusing array of archives of past articles. While we work to consolidate these, here are some tips to guide your search:
Last 30 days: http://www.enewmexican.com
If you receive home delivery of The New Mexican, or have a subscription to
eNewMexican.com, the online replica of the print edition, you can search
back through every page of the last 30 days by going to www.enewmexican.com
and choosing "Advanced Search" and setting a date range, or just choosing
the date from the dropdown list.
Back to 1994: PQArchiver
We have a professional archive service that offers powerful searching tools.
However, it contains only the text of news articles copyright by The New
Mexican -- no photos, no articles from the Associated Press or other
services. And while it is free to search and see the first paragraph of any
results, you'll have to pay a little to retrieve the full text. ($2.95 for a
single article, but down to pennies per article if you've got a lot of
articles to retrieve, or want to subscribe by the day or month.)
Free Web site articles back to 2004:
Up until this year, our free site (formerly known as freenewmexican.com) was
not allowed to carry very many articles from the printed edition of The
Santa Fe New Mexican. It carried about ten a day, plus many updates from the
Associated Press -- and, of course, thousands of reader comments. Most of
these articles are still available on the freenewmexican site so that
old links still work.
More from The Santa Fe New Mexican
Judge: Fiorina not eligible to play
First District Court Judge Michael Vigil ruled on Thursday against granting a permanent injunction against Santa Fe High School concerning its determination that sophomore golfer Chanet Fiorina is academically ineligible. »Story
Pow! Wow! Now!
Comic-book figures like Superman, Captain America, and Spider-Man are a big part of the American mythology. Blessed with special powers, they defend the weak in the name of justice. But these characters are far from the first superheroes in North America. If you stray from the world of contemporary pop culture and drift into the world of Native American creation stories, you'll find superheroes of a different — but not entirely different — nature. »Story
Google blasts through computer's language barrier
Teaching a computer to understand languages isn't rocket science — it's not nearly that easy, said Peter Norvig, director of research at Google Inc. »Story
Links
- eTaste: For food lovers.
- The Green Line Santa Fe: A place for anyone concerned about the environment.
- Green Chile Chatter: Reporter Kate Nash's blog on all things New Mexico
- Science Blog: Sue Vorenberg's views on stupid studies and super science.
- Water Blog: Reporter Staci Matlock 's takes on water-related issues
- e-Pasatiempo Electronic replica of the arts and culture magazine
- Santa Fe Scoop: For pets and their owners
- Recent Comments :What people are saying today.
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