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Computers easing court's paperwork (4/24/97)
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Desktop vs. Notebook computers (4/29/96)
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Computers could replace nurses' clipboards (8/12/96)
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Computers team up on tough tasks [research] (4/29/96)
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NMSU students work to help computers and people get along (3/30/95)
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Author Luncheon [CHILE (Computers Helping In Library Exploration)] (let.) (4/26/96)
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Computers drag screaming editor [Charles Brunt] into next century (10/6/96)
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Library installs new system [CHILE for Computers Helping in Library Exploration] (12/25/96)
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Tourism, computers dominate conference at the quarterly meeting of the Camino Real Economic Alliance (8/10/96)
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Computers play large role in future of education; Karin Wiburg has developed a curriculum making use of the technology of the computer (10/26/95)
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Pokey lines (let.) (1/26/97)
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Handling graphics (1/20/97)
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Parents beware (let.) (8/10/95)
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Accessories help artists (6/10/96)
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Technology changes quickly (10/21/96)
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Expanding Internet communications (8/26/96)
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Expanding your computer space (10/28/96)
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Organizing easier with Windows (10/14/96)
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Corel does Macintosh (2/17/97)
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Spanish in review (2/26/96)
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Computer installation delays Sun-News delivery (10/11/96)
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Computer basics; an introduction (11/13/95)
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Handling too many fonts (8/19/96)
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Internet in a box (12/23/96)
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That perfect computer gift (12/9/96)
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Keeping pace with upgrades (2/19/96)
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Online services expand world (1/1/96)
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Notebooks offer flexible computing (7/8/96)
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Software supplements students' education (7/29/96)
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Vote results on the Web (6/3/96)
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The future of computing (5/13/96)
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Garden web site serves students (11/17/96)
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Testing software helps prepare students (10/7/96)
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Hello, is anyone there? (4/14/97)
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Web browsers do battle (4/28/97)
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E-mail: Getting on board (1/6/97)
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Censorship of the internet (3/24/97)
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Narcotics unit computer traded for alarm system (4/20/95)
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Computer stolen from American Cancer Society (12/12/95)
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Software adds personality to system (12/4/95)
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Comparison shop for Internet providers (12/18/95)
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Computer smut is cause for concern (6/28/95)
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Tax software makes preparation easier (11/27/95)
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Internet safety for making investments (12/16/96)
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Program introduces cybertravelers to world (12/16/96)
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Books help decipher software documentation (2/5/96)
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Thwart cyberthieves with proper precautions (2/5/96)
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Remote control for your computer (7/15/96)
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Software sessions for management training (3/11/96)
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NMSU computer glitch delays financial aid (5/29/96)
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Finding out how things work (11/4/96)
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Local entrepreneurs hit the Net (11/11/96)
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Penicillin for your computer viruses (9/2/96)
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Surge protectors can save computer (9/9/96)
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Keep track of that information (9/16/96)
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White Sands experiences W-2 snafu (2/13/97)
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NMSU library introduces CafeOle (3/3/97)
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Computer imaging system helps county clerk's office (4/10/95)
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Technology transforming Las Cruces schools (12/11/95)
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Painter [Maria Kruse] Becomes High Tech Marvel (3/12/95)
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Which computer is right for you? (11/27/95)
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First National Bank now on the Internet (10/15/95)
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Look it up--a dictionary for everyone (12/2/96)
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NMSU researchers seek better chip test (12/23/96)
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Software created to help translate languages (2/26/96)
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Computer ease: E-mail offers speed, convenience (2/5/96)
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Virtual reality not quite reality yet (1/22/96)
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The Computer Store offers 'personal touch' (1/15/96)
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Creating your own front page headline (7/1/96)
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Pen may be mightier than mouse (6/3/96)
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Corel corrals software: Programs offer flexibility (6/17/96)
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Is 32-bit Perfect Office for you? (3/4/96)
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Las Cruces merges onto info superhighway (3/4/96)
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Cyber-games prompt trip down Random Access Memory Lane (5/19/96)
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Put some zip into your drive (11/11/96)
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Calendar keeps you up to date (4/21/97)
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A screen saver to save your screen (2/10/97)
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How much is software costing you? (1/13/97)
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Area students learn to surf the Internet (8/16/96)
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Safety net for children surfers (9/9/96)
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Former Sheriff [Ray Storment] defends computer swap (4/21/95)
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Reference librarian [Molly Molloy] aids students and immigrants (4/3/95)
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No more free ride: NMSU limits free internet access (8/18/95)
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Computer gifts keep giving year after year (12/11/95)
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Do you know your memory? Part II (8/12/96)
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Time management aides to keep life running smoothly (12/30/96)
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Online legislative access coming soon (1/22/96)
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Cybertourists can visit New Mexico's sites (7/22/96)
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Virtual stores can profit like real thing (6/24/96)
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Procomm Plus 3.0 cruises through WEB maze (3/18/96)
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Electronic filings for home computer users (3/18/96)
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Edward Jones Investment Company joins the Internet (11/11/96)
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ONLINE: You can bank on it.... (11/18/96)
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Create your own greetings for the holidays (11/25/96)
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Will the real Windows 95 please stand up (9/30/96)
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A smarter way to create business diagrams (1/27/97)
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Free home page, free e-mail--what's the catch? (3/3/97)
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Fix windows 95 problems with first aid 97 (3/10/97)
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Internet user's guide for Windows '95 hits stands (11/13/95)
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The Norton Utilities program good safeguard to crashes (4/8/96)
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Business [Smart Interface] makes science fiction a reality (4/22/96)
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Part 1: Do you know your computer memory (8/5/96)
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Engineers develop robots to take on hazardous duties (8/19/96)
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Graphics animation pioneer [Alvy Ray Smith] to lecture at NMSU (2/21/96)
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Finding your way around on world wide web (7/22/96)
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Local photographer [Scott Weaver] goes on line (7/15/96)
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Marketing on Internet theme for video conference (7/15/96)
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Now for Windows 95, Publisher 3.0 CD Deluxe (3/11/96)
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Planning for your future [CD-ROM, Quicken Financial Planner] (5/20/96)
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Program [Corel Print House] helps everyone look better (5/6/96)
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Other operating systems offer alternatives to Windows 95 (5/27/96)
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New modem speed available; but is it better? (11/18/96)
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Supercomputers to help solve mysteries of distant galaxies (10/14/96)
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League of Women Voters have voting resource [web page] (let.) (10/13/96)
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Electronics technicians enjoy bright future in job market (9/16/96)
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Programs help cut down paper in 'paperless' office (9/23/96)
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Local Habitat for Humanity chapter gets web site (8/12/96)
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NMSU graduate [Alvy Ray Smith] makes film, computer history (2/25/96)
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Sofsource Software brings in millions for local program developers (3/25/96)
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'Personal Digital Assistants' in the palm of your hand (4/7/97)
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More software tools now available for NT 4.0 platform (2/24/97)
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Express yourself with helpful program [Arts & Letters Express] (3/31/97)
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Transatlantic Internet pals meet [Aaron Soto, Las Cruces and Fracesco Barbato, Rome] (8/15/95)
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NMSU adding phone lines, equipment to accommodate increasing Internet usage (11/6/95)
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Western Governors University: no campus, but lots of learning (ed.) (8/5/96)
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Las Cruces Museum of Natural History taps into past via Internet (8/14/96)
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Farmers, ranchers gather ACRES through computer linking technology (12/30/96)
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Competition sparks computer, software price ware: Mergers affect costs to consumers (1/15/96)
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Pros, cons of Works, Offices; software review for personal computing (1/8/96)
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NMSU prof [Victor Johnston] studies beauty and eye of the beholder (6/6/96)
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Customer service tip from Kelly Oliver, owner, The Computer Store (6/17/96)
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Grand opening this week for new Computer Services Computer Store (3/11/96)
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Virtual reality is in its prime at Prime Time in Las Cruces (5/19/96)
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Local software developer [SofSource Inc.] supports PBS program ['Computer Chronicles'] (10/7/96)
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Small-business women now have internet resource; Women's Business Ownership home page provided by Fed (12/25/95)
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Astral Animators program gives students with disabilities opportunities to learn in high-tech setting (1/8/96)
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Study aids [Studyworks for mathematics and science] for high school and college (3/17/97)
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YAHOO and Merry Christmas; how to reach Santa and U.S. troops in Bosnia (12/25/95)
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Missile Range sets up own home page on World Wide Web: http://www.wsmr.army.mil (12/30/96)
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Programs may linger despite removal: CleanSweep 95 software to get rid of those persistent remnants (1/29/96)
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Computer kid [Aaron Soto] teaches teachers how to use their mouse, their disks, and their CD-ROM (5/30/96)
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Computer might be able to 'hear' stress in voices [Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering] (9/30/96)
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Trans border information technology project coordinated among three cities [Las Cruces, El Paso, and Juarez] (2/5/96)
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Tech Lab teaches without lecturing; students in Vista Middle School Tech lab 2000 learn science, technology with hands-on approach (12/25/95)
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Banking industry adds to customer service to stay competitive: Citizens Bank first in area to go online (11/18/96)
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Onate High School students master supercomputing challenge [researched the idea of replacing New Mexico's power plants with electricity generating windmills] (5/11/96)
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