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A curfew on meetings? (ed.) (6/21/95)
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Lights out for night meetings (9/27/95)
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Drought issues to be discussed at area meetings (7/11/96)
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Yes Robert, there is an Open Meetings Act (4/14/96)
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County commissioners argue over time of meetings (3/22/96)
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School board to consider having morning meetings at schools (6/19/95)
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County meetings must put the public first (ed.) (9/27/95)
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Need notice (let.) (10/26/95)
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Baptists to meet (10/18/96)
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'No-shows' irresponsible (let.) (10/22/96)
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Youth Challenge (let.) (1/18/95)
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Special education parents workshop set (1/20/95)
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Youth Summit Saturday (3/28/97)
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Learning about lobbying (12/4/95)
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Child-care meeting set (ed.) (8/26/96)
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Welcome, legislators (ed.) (12/7/96)
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Highest level (let.) (6/15/96)
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Southwest Writers to confer soon (6/9/96)
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Meeting time (let.) (3/26/96)
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Council hopes retreat advances cooperation (3/30/96)
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Quality N.M. workshop set (5/2/96)
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Hispanic leadership conference begins Thursday (2/19/97)
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Speaker [Bev Smith] condemns racism (2/14/95)
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Chile's aficionados converge in Cruces (2/4/95)
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City Council cancels 'emergency' meeting (4/11/96)
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Seminars prep retailers for lottery (4/18/96)
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Legislative wish lists presented (12/8/96)
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Regents retreat to Glenwood (7/28/96)
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Youth forum targets juvenile crime (5/5/96)
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Chile conference set for February 11 (2/7/97)
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Pecan growers hold conference (2/11/97)
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AP should spell chile with 'e' (2/9/97)
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Camino Real meeting set (8/17/95)
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Public input (let.) (6/23/96)
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Panel discusses 'Teens and Tobacco' (11/22/96)
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GOP elects new officers, reviews session (4/13/97)
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Gary Johnson close to people (ed.) (2/27/97)
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Chile conference set for February 11 (1/31/97)
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Teens: Abstinence makes heart grow fonder (2/19/95)
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Marathon meeting begins with new curfew law (6/20/95)
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Radio operations to hold first day (6/21/95)
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Governor Gary Johnson will address annual water conference (10/26/95)
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Quality N.M. Conference coming to city in spring (10/24/95)
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Local Democratic leaders learn to convey messages (9/16/95)
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Medical Center holds public meeting tonight (ed.) (4/9/96)
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Hospital hosts forum on health care needs (4/10/96)
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NMSU Native American group hosts annual Southwest powwow (4/5/96)
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State Court of Appeals convenes in Las Cruces (4/30/96)
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Give Housing Authority open meeting lessons (ed.) (8/3/96)
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Coaches give their views at conference (8/16/96)
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State legislative contingent to visit area (12/6/96)
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1846 remembered at history symposium (2/18/96)
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Writers helped [Sin Fronteras/ Writers Without Borders] (let.) (2/17/96)
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Chile transplants could be the future (1/31/96)
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Seminar for small business on Tuesday (1/8/96)
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4-H competitors say gender lines blurring (7/19/96)
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Closure of volunteer fire meeting debated (7/11/96)
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State Ed committee in Anthony (7/28/96)
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AG checking possible Housing Authority meeting violations (7/4/96)
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EPA border report criticized at meeting (6/19/96)
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Housing Authority meeting closed doors (let.) (6/19/96)
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Youth leaders [Youth for Leadersip Development Project] (let.) (3/24/96)
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Satellite conference for legal professionals (5/6/96)
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NMSU Horseshoe will be site of Bill Clinton rally (10/30/96)
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State economic public forum scheduled (9/23/96)
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Gary Johnson visit includes Town Hall meeting (2/23/97)
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Growing through loss conference opens Thursday (2/26/97)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] to visit area today (2/25/97)
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'Girls Can' workshop fosters future employment (3/15/97)
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Pecan conference set for March 9-11 (3/5/97)
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Youth Summit today needs participation (ed.) (3/29/97)
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Small businesses can speak up about state (ed.) (11/24/95)
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Lt. Gov. Walter Bradley speaks to small business advocate group (11/30/95)
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Wastewater treatment plant, bond money on council agenda (4/7/96)
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Small business owners can meet product buyers (4/8/96)
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The State Investment Council pushes for investment options (8/22/96)
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Marketing on Internet theme for video conference (7/15/96)
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Crowd emphasizes wildlife habitat at BLM meeting (6/21/96)
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Youth Rally '96 set for NMSU (5/4/96)
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Conference to make you cry [1996 Onion Conference] (10/8/96)
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AARP holds conference for widowed persons (9/12/96)
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Ag conference to be held in Albuquerque (1/4/97)
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Pecan conference gets off to healthy start (3/11/97)
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City Council meeting postponed due to legislative lobbying (3/18/97)
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'Reasons' to remain abstinent highlight teen rally (2/3/95)
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'Missing pieces' don't mean we're crazy [Rabbi Earl Grollman] (2/17/95)
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Spanish conference scheduled [First Annual Conference on Spanish for Native Speakers] (5/7/95)
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2nd Peace Day is a first for Las Cruces residents (11/3/95)
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Las Cruces to play host to Eastern Star state meet (10/15/95)
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Joe Skeen, Shirley Baca joust during federal land policies meeting (4/9/96)
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Southern part of New Mexico proclaimed ripe for tourism (4/26/96)
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State Democratic senators meet here for change of perspective (8/11/96)
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To be there [Ken Miyagishmima missed commission meeting] (let.) (2/8/96)
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Las Cruces will host Bilingual Conference on Border Ministries (2/16/96)
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Martin Luther King's dream still alive in Las Cruces (1/16/96)
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Chile transplants to be discussed at New Mexico Chile Conference (1/28/96)
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Packaging of bond items to be decided at meeting (7/7/96)
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The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum Board to meet (7/10/96)
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Twenty local Hispanic students compete at youth leadership conference at UNM (6/20/96)
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Town hall meeting dedicated to stopping tobacco use by teens (11/20/96)
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Business owners, government officials called on to act (10/7/96)
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School parents council meets 1st time this year (9/24/96)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] available to public Tuesday (2/24/97)
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Education hot topic at town hall meeting (2/26/97)
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Pecan growers eye new marketing strategies (3/17/97)
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Motorhome convention slated for here in '98 (3/17/97)
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Victims' families tell of heartbeat at seminar [Fifth Annual Victims Assistance Seminar] (4/24/95)
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New Mexico Chile Conference focuses on possible partnership with Mexico (2/8/95)
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Statewide students name fund priorities [New Mexico Association of Student Councils] (2/12/95)
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Hundreds to attend NMSU conference [College and University Housing Officers-International] (7/9/95)
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Mayors pass resolution opposing utility proposal [U.S. Conference of Mayors] (6/20/95)
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Convention [Disabled American Veterans] could bring big dollars to city (6/1/95)
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NMSU writes the 'book' for town hall get-together ['Partnerships for Progress'] (5/28/95)
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HIV patient [Howard Pickens] wants more respect [AIDS Candlelight Memorial] (5/20/95)
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Tourism conference [New Mexico Research Conference] mindful of politicians (ed.) (4/22/96)
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Second annual Tri-Regional Peer Leadership Conference is scheduled (4/6/96)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] to unveil prison plan next week (8/22/96)
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U.S. Rep. Joe Skeen, Sen. Jeff Bingaman talk education (2/17/96)
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Ex-Chevron CEO [Robert W. Davis] featured at Bromilow Engineering Lecture (2/19/96)
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Las Cruces youths fight violence [Youth Against Violence symposium] (1/27/96)
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Safety, service during outages brought up at electric hearing (7/3/96)
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NMSU to host 'Literature for Change' conference on multicultural literature (3/17/96)
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Opening doors [fourth annual Dona Ana County 'Women in Transition Conference'] (let.) (3/4/96)
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Historian [Leon Metz]: 'American expansionism' led to 1846 war (3/31/96)
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Former Aggie coach [Lou Henson] to speak at Hispanic Leadership banquet (5/16/96)
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'Shared Ground Water' forum to address border water issues (5/5/96)
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Teens hope Town Hall report doesn't gather dust (11/9/96)
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Jehovah's Witnesses return for assembly this weekend at NMSU's Corbett Center (9/20/96)
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Women's convention [Annual New Mexico Business and Professional Women state convention] kicks off today (4/28/95)
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International Test and Evaluation Association workshop takes aim at defense systems (12/13/95)
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Turnout small for La Pinon [Sexual Trauma Recovery and Crisis Center] rally (6/19/95)
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History of Mexico topic of conference ['Mexico and Borderlands'] (4/22/96)
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Officials [Bio/West Inc.] get good response at Elephant Butte workshops (2/7/96)
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Mesilla cotton growers target boll weevil [New Mexico Cotton Conference] (2/22/96)
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Happenings Today: Networking employers, employees [In Pursuit Of Success-Employer Insights Teleconference] (2/5/96)
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'Survival Skills' Seminar focuses on marketing and the business of art (7/19/96)
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High school journalists hone skills at New Mexico High School Journalism Summer Workshop (6/12/96)
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Speaker [Mike Simms] says teamwork lets business soar [Quality New Mexico Conference] (3/5/96)
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Bilingual conference [at University Presbyterian Church] takes on global, local religious issues (3/1/96)
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Local high schools win at Denver summit [Borders, Barriers, and Getaways] (5/5/96)
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'Forum '96: Bringing the Issues to Southern New Mexico' conference to stress involvement (5/27/96)
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Medical personnel can get credit for Medical Management of Brain Injury seminar (2/28/97)
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Dems to pick officers, delegates for the party's State Central Committee meeting (3/27/97)
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Border leaders push for a shift in attitude [Camino Real Economic Alliance conference] (8/19/95)
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Make a wish: 'Leap Year Capital of the World' hoping for biggest bash ever (8/24/95)
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Honoring history: Speaker's [Don Perkins] words recall important work of early black leader [Frederick Douglass] (2/10/95)
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State economic committee receives local input from the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance (8/14/96)
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ETA is MIA: No-shows lead to another meeting cancellation by the Extraterritorial Zoning Authority (6/20/96)
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Added color [the first Multicultural Conference: 'Literature for Change' at New Mexico State University] (let.) (3/31/96)
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Girls helped ['Expanding Your Horizons' sponsored by the American Association of University Women] (let.) (3/9/96)
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'Vision para las Americas' conference on resources in Americas held in Las Cruces (9/12/96)
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County sends 26 employees to conference [New Mexico Association of Counties Conference in Carlsbad] (6/8/95)
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NAACP [National Association for the Advancement of colored People] president [Rupert Richardson] called Newt Gingrich a racist (3/18/95)
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The Camino Real Economic Alliance (CREA) to link more than cities during weekend conference (8/5/96)
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Business Woman of the Year [Linda Alvarado] to address Hispano Chamber of Commerce (2/18/96)
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Women's Economic Self-sufficiency Team Corp. (WESST) plans for Community Action Team (CATs) in Las Cruces (5/6/96)
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Teens talk about Youth Town Hall: Forum lets teens share concerns and ideas (11/9/96)
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Gifted education event [Southern New Mexico Regional Gifted Education Conference] set in Las Cruces (4/15/97)
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State tourism secretary [John Garcia] to speak at the The Camino Real Economic Alliance (CREA) conference (8/5/96)
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Meeting's [to protect local black churches from arson attacks] aim is to spark a dying flame in Las Cruces (6/25/96)
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The Las Cruces Chapter of American Association of University Women aim to expand horizons of middle school girls by presenting program ['Expanding Your Horizons'] (2/25/96)
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