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CHAHUITES, Mexico — Mexico is making a big effort to stop the flow of Central Americans trying to reach the United States, and has dramatically cut the number of child migrants. But it is unclear for how long federal officials will keep up the raids. A federal police officer said his group was told they would be stationed in southern Mexico for six months. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because he isn’t allowed to talk to the media. Convoys of Mexican federal police and immigration service employees in southern Mexico have been scouring the tracks of the infamous freight train known as “La Bestia,” or The Beast, that has long carried crowds of migrants on its lumbering route north. They have also set up moving roadblocks, checking the documents of passengers on interstate buses. Associated Press journalists witnessed dozens of federal police and Mexican immigration agents storming the train as it came to an unscheduled stop in the post-midnight darkness Friday. “We’re federal agents! Give up! You’re surrounded! Come down carefully!” the lawmen shouted to the huddled, stunned migrants. Fewer than 15 were detained on a train that once carried 600 to 1,000 migrants at a time. American and Mexican officials
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The 90th annual burning of Zozobra on Friday at Fort Marcy Ballpark drew a large crowd. The burn went off smoothly, despite earlier concerns about changes in Zozobra’s appearance, the event’s separation from the Fiesta de Santa Fe and worries about potential violence. PHOTOS BY JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN
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hough he wore no customary skirt or bow tie, Will Shuster’s Zozobra burned late Friday night for the 90th time in Fort Marcy Ballpark as he always has — in front of a cheering, jeering crowd. Police say this one exceeded 30,000 people. And the burn went off smoothly, despite complaints earlier in the week about changes in Zozobra’s appearance, the event’s separation from Fiesta de Santa Fe and worries about potential violence that could arise because of overcrowding. But of the dozens of people interviewed during the event, no one complained about the new look of the 50-foot marionette, few cared about the separation from Fiesta, and the Santa Fe Police Department reported no major incidents or arrests. Ray Sandoval, director of the event for the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe, said about 10,000 advance tickets were sold across the nation. It’s unclear how many were sold at the gates Friday night, but this year’s burning did appear larger than the 2013 event, which drew 31,000 spectators. The actual torching ceremony was quick this year. The lights snapped off at about 9:10 p.m. and plunged the Fort Marcy park into darkness. A man dressed as a city
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dancer who traditionally ignites Old Man Gloom began a winding dance. Zozobra let loose his guttural moans and the crowd began its mantra: “Burn him. Burn him.” When Zozobra finally exploded into flames, his groans grew increasingly frantic then stopped altogether. As the fire consumed him, he finally collapsed into a pile of wood, nails and ash, and the crowd rejoiced with savage cries at his fiery demise at about 9:30 p.m.
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NATION&WORLD In brief PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia detective has testified about a foul-mouthed bird that helped lead police to the woman charged with abducting a 5-year-old from school. The girl said she heard a talking bird during the 19 hours she spent blindfolded in a house where she was sexually assaulted. She also glimpsed the back of the west Philadelphia house before she was abandoned at a park. Detective Daniel O’Malley testified Friday that he focused on the bird as he worked the case in January 2013. He said a tip led him to the house where 19-year-old Christina Regusters lived with a loud macaw who cussed out investigators. Her lawyer has argued that police have the wrong suspect. Regusters’ trial resumes next week.
Obama to raise federal, military pay WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is offering civilian federal workers and members of the military a 1 percent pay increase in 2015, the same raise he offered last year citing efforts to keep government costs down during the economic recovery. The new pay raises reflect what Obama proposed in his 2015 budget earlier this year. Obama sent a letter Friday describing the raises to the House and Senate. The figure is lower than private sector pay increase and lower than what a government formula for raises would have provided. Federal employees operated under a pay freeze until January when the 1 percent pay increase took effect.
McConnell loses campaign manager WASHINGTON — Sen. Mitch McConnell, already facing what could be the toughest election in his career, lost his campaign manager Friday night. The manager, Jesse Benton, issued a statement abruptly announcing his departure, and citing reports about his “role in past campaigns.” Benton was referring to his job as a senior official in former Rep. Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign, which paid an Iowa state senator to switch his support from Rep. Michele Bachmann to Paul. The state senator, Kent Sorenson, who resigned last year, pleaded guilty Wednesday to obstruction of justice charges stemming from the bribery scandal. Benton has not been implicated in the case. Polls show McConnell and his Democratic opponent, Alison Lundergan Grimes, to be neck and neck in a race that could play a role in determining if Democrats retain control of the Senate. New Mexican wire services
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Manatees Juliet, left, and Phoenix swim at the Miami Seaquarium in Key Biscayne, Fla. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing whether the manatee should be reclassified as a threatened species, which would allow some flexibility for federal officials as the species recovers while maintaining most of the protections afforded to animals listed as endangered. ALAN DIAZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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MIAMI s they do whenever they visit Florida, Greg Groff and his young daughter stopped by the manatee pool at Miami Seaquarium, where the speed bump-shaped marine mammals placidly swim in circles. They noted the pink scars and disfigured tail on one manatee, damage from a boat propeller that left it unable to survive in the wild. Florida’s manatees need even more stringent protections than their listing on the federal endangered species list, Groff said, adding that boaters should go elsewhere if they don’t like speed limits in waters where manatees swim. “There’s plenty of places they can go faster,” the Chicago man said. “They can go out in the middle of the ocean if they want to go much, much, much quicker, and you won’t have to worry about them running the manatees over.” Groff’s comments are representative of the environmentalist and general public side of an ongoing fight with a group of boaters, businesses and conservatives over whether the manatee should retain its 1967 federal listing as an endangered species, the most protective classification. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing whether the manatee should be reclassified as a “threatened” species, which would allow some flexibility for federal officials as the species recovers while maintaining most of the protections afforded to animals listed as endangered. As part of the lengthy review process, the agency is seeking public comment on its finding that a petition to reclassify the manatee has merits. The deadline is Tuesday. Manatees, also known as sea cows, are vegetarian giants that average nearly 10 feet long and 2,200 pounds and live near the shore and in coastal waterways around much of Florida. The animal’s biggest threats are boats, cold
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Some call themselves “senior gypsies.” Others prefer “international nomad.” David Law, 74, a retired executive recruiter who has primarily slept in tents in several countries in the past two years, likes the ring of “American Bedouin.” They are American retirees who have downsized to the extreme, choosing a life of travel over a life of tending to possessions. And their numbers are rising. Law and his wife, Bonnie Carleton, 69, who are selling their house in Santa Fe, spoke recently by phone from a campground in Stoupa, Greece. He explained that they roam the world to “get the broadest and most radical experience that we can get.” They recently decided to fold their tent. “Hey, we’re getting to be too old for this,” said Law about camping out. But they intend to continue what he termed their “endless holiday” in a more comfortable and spacious recreational vehicle. Between 1993 and 2012, the percentage of all retirees traveling abroad rose to 13 percent from 9.7 percent, according to the Commerce Department. About 360,000 Americans received Social Security benefits at foreign addresses in 2013, about 48 percent more than 10 years earlier. An informal survey of insurance brokers found greater demand by older clients for travel medical policies. (Medicare, with a few exceptions, does not cover expenses outside the United States). While many retirees ultimately return home or become expatriates, some live like vagabonds. Lynne Martin, 73, a retired publicist and the author of Home Sweet Anywhere: How We Sold Our House, Created a New Life, and Saw the World, is one. Three years ago, she and her husband, Tim, 68, sold their three-bedroom house in Paso Robles, Calif., gave away most of their possessions, found a home for their Jack Russell terrier, Sparky, and now live in short-term vacation rentals they usually find through HomeAway.com. The Martins have not tapped their savings during their travels, alternating visits to expensive cities like London with more reasonable destinations like Lisbon. “We simply traded the money we were spending for overhead on a house and garden in California for a life in much smaller but comfortable HomeAway rentals in more interesting places,” Lynne Martin said by email from Paris. On her blog, Barefoot Lovey, Stacy Monday, 50, a former paralegal and mediator who lived in Knoxville, Tenn., wrote: “I used to dream about all the places I would go as soon as I was old enough to get away. But then … life happened.” On May 1, 2010 — like many itinerant baby boomers Monday can quickly recall the date her journey started — she embarked on her dream trip. She “crisscrossed the U.S. three times” and visited Mexico, Ireland, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain and many other countries. Retirees today may choose a more nomadic lifestyle because they think time is on their side, suggests Cassie Mogilner, a professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Older adults, she finds, typically associate happiness with serene activities. Conversely, young people tend to derive happiness from excitement and extraordinary events. But when older people perceive a longer period of time ahead of them, they often experience happiness just like young people. “When you make young people feel like their futures are limited, or you make older people feel their futures are extensive, they act like the other demographic,” Mogilner said. With life expectancy increasing, she added, she believes that older vagabonds “extract greater happiness from excitement.”
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Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014 HAVDALLAH CAFÉ AT ICONIK COFFEE ROASTERS: 1600 Lena St., 428-0996; Broadway tunes, blues and folk music performed by singer/ guitarist Cindy Freedman, 8 to 10 p.m., $25. ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET: Mixed Repertory —Lensic Performing Arts Center; encore performance 8 p.m., $25-$72, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. SANTA FE FIESTA MELODRAMA: Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St., 988-4262; annual send-up to all things Santa Fe, directed by Andy Primm, 7:30 p.m., $20, discounts available (10 p.m. late show, $10.) SALLY BLAKEMORE: Dreaming Arts Studio 1432 Don Gaspar Ave., 699-4249; The pop-up book artist reads from Human Beings: Ordinary Meetings with Extraordinary People, 6 p.m., refreshments served, no charge, bring folding chairs. FIESTA DE LOS NIÑOS: A Children‘s Celebration: El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Road. 471-2261; games, crafts demonstrations, and entertainment, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Sunday, $8, discounts available, ages 12 and under no charge. FIESTA FINE ARTS & CRAFTS AND FIESTA CRAFT SHOWS:
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NIGHTLIFE Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014 CAFÉ CAFÉ: Jazz/blues guitarist Ramon Bermudez, 6:30 p.m., no cover. 500 Sandoval St., 466-1391. ¡CHISPA! AT EL MESÓN: Ryan Finn Quartet, jazz, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., no cover. 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756. COWGIRL BBQ: Pollo Frito, 2 to 5 p.m.; rock cover band Chango, 8:30 p.m. to close; no cover. 319 S. Guadalupe St., 982-2565.
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BAGHDAD — As Islamic militants rampage across northern Iraq, seizing vast swaths of territory and driving hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, the Shiite Turkmens living in the hardscrabble town of Amirli have decided to stay and fight. The wheat and barley farmers have taken up arms, dug trenches and posted gunmen on the rooftops — and, against all odds, they have kept the Islamic State extremist group out of their town of 15,000 people. But residents say they are running low on food and water despite Iraqi army airlifts, and after more than six weeks under siege they don’t know how much longer they can hold out. “We are using all of our efforts, all of our strength to protect our city and protect our homes,” Nihad al-Bayati, an oil engineer now fighting on the outskirts of the town, told The Associated Press by phone. “There is no other solution. If we have to die, so be it.” Every three days he makes his way into the town to see his family. He travels on back roads, hoping to avoid shelling and snipers, and keeps an eye out for checkpoints manned by Islamic State militants who would surely kill him. In Amirli, his extended family — 17 women and children — share a single room. They have no electricity, and food and water are extremely scarce. During the day, temperatures
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WASHINGTON — The Islamic State militant group has thrown Iraq into crisis, precipitated the ouster of Nouri al-Maliki as prime minister and sent the U.S. military back to the country it left more than two years ago. But now Obama administration officials are quietly acknowledging another important consequence: a far more autonomous Kurdistan. The United States still officially opposes Kurdish independence, a decades-old policy that seeks to avoid further inflaming the region and provoking Turkey, Iraq and Iran, three countries with large and restive Kurdish minorities. But the Islamic State invasion has fundamentally changed the political geography of Iraq, senior U.S. and Kurdish officials said, physically cutting off most of Kurdistan from the rest of Shiite-dominated Iraq and encouraging the Iraqi Kurds in their drive for expanded autonomy. Masrour Barzani, the chief of intelligence for the Kurdish region of Iraq, said that the Obama administration, which carried out airstrikes to protect the regional capital, Irbil, against Islamic State attacks, had made clear its “expectation” that the Kurds would participate in the process of forming a new government in Iraq. But the Kurds’ demands for joining the Iraqi government are extensive and include the right to sell their own oil, buy their own arms and conduct referendums on whether disputed areas should join the Kurdish region, as well as the establishment of a new mechanism to prevent any “abuses of power” by the new leadership in Baghdad, Barzani said. “Deep down, every Kurd wants to have an independent state,” he said last week in a
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrives June 24 in Irbil, the capital of northern Iraq’s Kurdistan autonomous region. The Islamic State invasion has fundamentally changed the political geography of Iraq and encouraged Iraqi Kurds in their drive for expanded autonomy. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/THE NEW YORK TIMES
telephone interview. “For as long as we stay inside this country, of course we are going to be a constructive element in terms of participating in the formation of the government. But the government has to be inclusive, and it has to be responsive to the demands of the Kurds.” So extensive are the Kurdish demands that some U.S. officials believe they come close to full autonomy and may even lay the basis for eventual independence. A senior White House official, asked whether the Obama administration viewed the independence of Kurdistan as inevitable, said: “I think that’s premature. The way we’re thinking about it is, we’ve got to put out the fires first. Then we can think about the future of Iraq.” Within the administration, Secretary of State John Kerry and his senior aides have spearheaded an effort to keep the Kurds inside a united Iraq. And in an op-ed article last week in The Washington Post, Vice President Joe Biden suggested that Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites form a new government on the basis of a “functioning federalism. Such arrangements might address some of the Kurdish demands for autonomy, though some are so far-reaching that some U.S. officials say they cannot be settled in the next few weeks and might need to be negotiated with Iraqi officials in Baghdad over a period of months, if not years. The Kurds also have many supporters in Congress and among former officials, such as Gen. James L. Jones, a former national security adviser who is now the chief executive of the United States-Kurdistan Business Council. Last month, he
was the host in Washington for two top Kurdish officials: Fuad Hussein, the chief of staff to Massoud Barzani, the Kurdish regional government president, and Falah Mustafa Bakir, the head of the Kurdish foreign relations department. Masrour Barzani, the intelligence chief, who is the son of Massoud Barzani, said that the Obama administration had never formally signaled that it was prepared to support an independent Kurdish state. A And while the Kurds seemed confident that they could take care of their security after the Islamic State took Mosul, the country’s second-largest city, in June and Iraqi forces fractured, the threat that the militant Sunni group posed to Irbil in August caught the Kurds by surprise and made it clear that the Kurdish government needs outside help. In addition to its airstrikes, the United States has helped coordinate the shipment of ammunition and small arms to the Kurds from Eastern Europe, Kurdish officials say. But Iran and Arab communities in Iraq have opposed Kurdish independence, and any drive for statehood would depend on support from Turkey. After the Islamic State’s seizure of Mosul, the Kurdish peshmerga security forces moved quickly to consolidate power in Kurdish border regions, and they took control of the nearby Arab-Kurdish city of Kirkuk, assuming command over the lucrative oil fields there. The Kurds have made it clear that they do not plan to return Kirkuk and other disputed territories to Iraqi government control.
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As Islamic militants rampaged across northern Iraq in June establishing checkpoints, the Shiite Turkmens living in the hardscrabble town of Amirli decided to stay and fight. ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
soar well above 110 degrees, and on some nights shells rain down on the town, forcing the family to huddle indoors in the darkness and stifling heat. Residents say militants with the Islamic State group first attacked the town in late June. When the townsmen fought them off, the militants retaliated by blowing up the main power station to the north, according to Ali al-Bayati, head of the Turkmen Saving Foundation, a local NGO. The insurgents also destroyed several water wells on the outskirts of town, he said. A few of the men on the front lines have access to power generators for one to two hours a day and are able to charge their phones, allowing them to maintain contact with the outside world. Amirli, located some 105 miles north of Baghdad, has been completely surrounded by the insurgents since midJuly. The Iraqi military has been flying in food, medicine and weapons, but residents say the aid isn’t enough, and that many are falling victim to dis-
ease and heat stroke. “The food we are getting only meets 5 percent of our need,” said Qassim Jawad Hussein, a father of five living in Amirli who also spoke to the AP by phone. He said two Iraqi military helicopters landed Tuesday with 240 boxes of beans, rice, lentils, sugar, tomato paste and cooking oil. The helicopters have also evacuated the sick and wounded, but only have room for those in most desperate need of care. They face a far worse fate if the town falls. The Islamic State group, which has carved out a vast, self-styled caliphate straddling the Iraqi-Syrian border, views Shiites as apostates. The group has posted grisly videos and photos of mass killings and beheadings, including the killing of American journalist James Foley, who was captured in Syria. Earlier this week, the U.N. special representative for Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov, called for immediate action in Amirli “to prevent the possible massacre of its citizens.” Iraqi troops loyal to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad are trying to relieve the town by breaking the blockade with an incursion from the west. Their U.S.-made Apache helicopters have targeted militant positions with airstrikes, but ground troops faced fierce resistance from the insurgents, who have also slowed their progress with booby-trapped homes and roadside bombs. Amirli has “become an iconic point of resistance for the Shiites in Iraq,” said Michael Knights, an Iraq expert at the Washington Institute. “It is the last non-Sunni community that is totally exposed to [the Islamic State] right now, and it is fully encircled.”
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Zozobra: First Friday burn in 17 years Continued from Page A-1 The ceremony ended with a fireworks display over the Fort Marcy park. Some opted to watch the fireworks show, but many people began flooding out to their cars or to city shuttles. Some members of the crowd headed for downtown bars. But 20 minutes after the burn, the streets already had begun to empty. Some people had complained before the burning that Zozobra looked too different with his loincloth, shackles and a mustache instead of the usual skirt, cummerbund and bow tie. By the end of the night, however, the marionette looked like more like his old self: The Kiwanis Club had projected a laser light bow tie onto Old Man Gloom. The loincloth began to look more like Zozobra’s usual cummerbund, and his legs stretched into his traditional robe. This was the first time the 50-foot effigy had burned on a Friday night in 17 years. The burning used to take place on the Friday before Fiesta, but the city of Santa Fe banned that practice after a shooting death on the Plaza in 1997. And this was the first time in nearly four decades that Old Man Gloom was torched on the Friday preceding Labor Day. In 1976, complaints about huge crowds, public drinking and violent incidents led organizers to delay the entire Fiesta celebration until after Labor Day weekend in an effort to make the event more manageable and locally oriented. But Zozobra’s shift back to Friday likely drew thousands more watchers to the Fort Marcy park. Early Friday morning, the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe hauled the 50-foot effigy to the top of the ballpark, where volunteers used a crane to hoist the monstrosity to its metal supports. The marionette seemed to glower as children danced around him. As early as 3 p.m., people started arriving at the park to secure the most enviable viewing spots, and the area was already about a third full by 5:30 p.m. Many people snapped selfies in front of the towering behemoth. Others lazed on blankets, while some nibbled on finger foods sold by vendors. Children ran through the field. Many in the crowd said it didn’t matter to them whether Zozobra burned on Thursday or Friday night, as was the case for Chris Snowberger. It was his first time watching the burning, but he would have come any day of the week, he said. He was there with his grandmother, Delia Ventura, who last saw the burning 30 years ago. Gary Williams said he has consistently attended the burning of Zozobra for the past 32 years with his wife and his daughter, whom he first
A female migrant from Central America is taken into custody early Friday during an immigration raid by federal police in San Ramon, Mexico. REBECCA BLACKWELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mexico: Decline in youth seen at border cost of the trip and making them move through less vissay they are noticing the same ible areas,” Solis said, referring drop-off all along the route. to the smugglers paid to get The roundups follow U.S. migrants through to the U.S. requests for help from Mexico, border. as well as Guatemala, HonduIt is a far cry from the wave ras and El Salvador earlier this of migration that pressed summer when the number of toward the U.S. earlier this unaccompanied minors turning year, spurred on by a surge themselves into the U.S. Border in violence in several Central Patrol reached what President American countries and news Barack Obama called an “urgent that women and children who humanitarian crisis.” reached the United States were On Aug. 7, the Department being let go inside the country of Homeland Security released with orders to return for immidata showing the number of gration hearings because family unaccompanied children and shelter space had filled up. children traveling with a parent From October to July, about arrested along the Southwest 63,000 unaccompanied children border of the United States in were detained after entering the July was roughly 13,000, half U.S. illegally, double the number what it had been in June. DHS from the same period a year Secretary Jeh Johnson said the earlier. Another 63,000 famitrend appeared to be continuing lies — mothers or fathers with during the first week of August, young children — were picked and Obama said Thursday that up during that period. numbers for the whole month There were no Central Amerwill show a further decline. ican children in the government “We’re seeing a significant shelter in Reynosa, across the downward trend in terms of border from McAllen, Texas, these unaccompanied children,” coordinator Jose Guadalupe Obama said in a news conferVillegas Garcia said Thursday. ence. During the surge, at any one With the new crackdown, time the shelter housed about 15 the migrants who once circuCentral American kids who had lated openly in shelters and been apprehended or rescued boarded the cars as they were by Mexican authorities before being attached to the locomocrossing the Rio Grande. Offitive are forced to hide in the cials say the children are being woods, where criminals lurk. caught long before they get to There are few women and no the border. children because the journey “There are very few foreignnow requires jumping a moving ers,” said Carlos Jimenez, a train. spokesman with the Mexican Some of the Central Amerifamily services agency in can men say that instead of Reynosa. “We received three or trying to cross into the United four children” in August. States they’ll now stay and look Omar Zamora, a Border for work in Mexico. Many fami- Patrol spokesman in the Rio lies have apparently decided not Grande Valley, where most of to attempt the journey through the unaccompanied children Mexico at all since news of the have entered the U.S., said raids and checkpoints — comThursday that the agency was bined with stepped up efforts seeing about 30 to 40 children in the U.S. and among Central in custody each day in recent American governments — weeks. That is down from a reached their communities, peak when 300 or more were said Carlos Solis, the manager arrested in a day earlier this of a shelter in Arriaga. He said summer. the city, once bustling with How long Mexico can or will migrants waiting to board the sustain such a massive operatrain, emptied out almost overtion is unclear. Sealing off the night. notoriously porous border with “They’re also going after the Guatemala is neither physically coyotes, so it is increasing the possible nor politically popular.
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The 90th annual burning of Zozobra on Friday at Fort Marcy Ballpark drew a large crowd. PHOTOS BY JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN
Fernando Saiz plays with his son, Carlos, 1, before the burning of Zozobra.
took to the event when she was less than a year old. His family has a tradition of bringing a blank notebook to Zozobra’s burning, and they all take turns drawing Old Man Gloom. Their love of Zozobra runs deep. But they almost didn’t come this year because the burning wasn’t attached to Fiesta de Santa Fe. Williams and his family relented when the grandchildren insisted they attend. “It’s disjointed,” Williams said. “It does break from tradition. But maybe we’ll get used
to it.” But he said he wasn’t worried that the Friday night event would be more dangerous than a Thursday burning. Todd Sanchez also questioned why Kiwanis had separated Zozobra from Fiesta de Santa Fe, but he anticipated a safe and incident-free Friday evening. Sanchez said a larger police presence and security force appeared to be able to maintain the peace. Sanchez did said he hopes the Kiwanis Club eventually will move the event back to
Fiesta Friday. “Bring some tradition back to Santa Fe,” he said. Brandon Padilla said he likely would have stayed home if the burning was on Thursday because he “has classes in the morning.” And his friend, Ryan Scarlett, said the Friday burning was a great way to start the weekend. Viany Ramirez also said she wouldn’t have brought her children out on a Thursday night because they would have a late drive back to Albuquerque and early classes the next morning. Claire Bombach said she used to watch Old Man Gloom from her home on Old Taos Highway. But with the burn on Friday, she said, she felt she could actually attend the event and not worry about her classes at the Santa Fe Community College. “It’s a lot easier,” she said. “Thursday is a weird day.” Mike Tompson waved a piñata version of Zozobra while trying to track down other members of his party. He and his wife, Raquel BacaTompson, have owned the piñata for years, and they said they brought their children to Old Man Gloom’s burning even when he roasted on Thursday. But come Friday, the children would be exhausted in classes. Baca-Tompson said the Friday burning is much better for the family. Organizer Sandoval is optimistic about more Friday night burnings. “Zozobra Friday is back,” he said.
Syria: U.S. trying to form a strategy to confront the Islamic State in the last decade, it could leave the group short of recruits and safe havens. forces. They’ve clashed with al-Qaida’s Syria: The epicenter of the problem, local affiliate, routed Iraq’s army and Syria is still the big question mark for pushed back Kurdish peshmerga fight- Obama. He says the U.S. won’t coopers. American airstrikes in Iraq have erate with President Bashar Assad, recently caused somewhat of a retreat. whose government is battling Islamic But U.S. military leaders say the terror- State fighters but whom Obama wants ists can’t be crushed unless their sanc- to leave power after a bloody civil war. tuaries in Syria are targeted. U.S. and Syrian officials rarely, if ever, While debate in the United States communicate any longer. However, centers on military tactics and Obama’s the U.S. needs a ground force ready to level of congressional and public supassert control in the event of strikes port for action in Syria, U.S. officials against the Islamic State group. That are trying to come up with a coordiwon’t be American soldiers. And in nated approach to fighting the Islamic Syria, there are only two real alternaState group among a wide range of tives to Assad’s army and the Islamists: governments and militias. Some are the moderate rebels and the Kurds. competing against each other for influTurkey: America’s only NATO partence or engaged in outright war. ner among countries bordering Syria, A look at what the United States is Turkey will be counted on to help in probably asking, and not asking, of any military effort there, at least in a some of the region’s central players: supporting role. The Obama adminisIraq: Iraq is the focus of U.S. strikes tration will want to see greater action against Islamic State and is Obama’s from its ally preventing extremists and priority. The U.S. wants the new govweapons crossing into Syria, and stopernment under prime minister-desigping Islamic State fighters from smugnate Haider al-Abadi to be as inclusive gling oil out of Syria and into Turkey, a as possible, bringing Sunni groups significant source of its revenue. If the back to the government and away from U.S. decides to more seriously support the Islamic State. It is trying to get the Syria’s opposition, it will probably ask army to improve rapidly after it fled Turkey to contribute in a big way. from several fights. The U.S. also is Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab likely to continue arming Iraqi KurdEmirates: The leaders of the Sunni ish forces. If Sunni tribes turn on the Arab world’s moderate bloc, the U.S. would probably seek their inclusion, Islamic State, as with al-Qaida in Iraq
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too, in any military intervention. All have highly advanced air forces, largely featuring U.S. equipment. All share intelligence with the U.S. and can team up on special operations missions. Their participation would lend significant regional legitimacy to any U.S.-led bombing campaign. Washington hopes these governments can stamp out private funding and recruiting among its citizens for the Islamic State group. Qatar: A leader among Sunni Islamists, Qatari political support and military participation could be significant. The U.S. says Qatar isn’t backing the Islamic State group, but it can do more to eliminate donations from its citizens. With billions in oil revenue at its disposal, the Gulf emirate could help peel off less extremist Sunnis that have joined the Islamic State’s cause either out of desperation in Syria or marginalization in Iraq. To shape a Syrian opposition the U.S. can count on, the Obama administration will need greater discipline from Qatar on what types of groups it aids. Jordan, Lebanon: The countries facing the greatest threat of a new Islamic State offensive, the United States wants different things of these two. U.S. and Jordanian special forces have cooperated for a couple of years in Syria, vetting opposition groups and providing limited weapons and training to those deemed worthy of assis-
tance. The Americans will probably seek an active military role for the Jordanians, but will need to assure them the U.S. is committed to the Islamic State group’s destruction. “King Abdullah doesn’t want to be hanging out there if the United States moves on,” says Frederic Hof, the State Department’s former point-man for Syria and a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. The most Washington could probably hope for is Lebanon to keep a lid on its own problems and not add to regional Shiite vs. Sunni confrontation. Iran: Little can be expected from one of the world’s most hostile relationships. There is no room for Washington and Tehran to cooperate operationally. And their broader goals for Syria are at odds, with Iranian units fighting for Assad and the U.S. backing groups determined to oust him. When it comes to the Islamic State, however, U.S. and Iranian interests align. Officials even have held rare talks on the matter. The Americans, relieved at least that Iran is backing Iraq’s new government, hope their rivals will do nothing to destabilize the region further. To that end, the U.S. will probably protest only half-heartedly continued Iranian military support to Iraqi authorities in Baghdad and Kurds in the north, in contravention of United Nations sanctions. Russia: Further afield, Washington
would ideally seek Moscow’s political support and ask it to serve as an intermediary with Syria and other Mideast governments the U.S. wants little to do with. Tension over Ukraine makes even modest cooperation unlikely. There is no chance of the Kremlin allowing a U.N. authorization for force in Syria. The U.S. could ask President Vladimir Putin to put in a word with Assad to minimize the risk of confrontation, especially if the U.S. sends planes into Syria’s airspace or special forces cross into its territory. Whether Putin would cooperate is anyone’s guess. Europe: America will count on its closest allies to provide significant humanitarian support for Iraqis and Syrians caught in the Islamic State’s warpath. It would welcome military action from powerhouses such as Britain and France, but the biggest U.S. concern with Europe centers on the Islamic State’s foreign fighters. The U.S. wants heightened vigilance toward thousands of Europeans fighting for extremist armies in Iraq and Syria. The concern is mutual, given that most European citizens can visit the United States without visas without visas and Americans can similarly travel freely to Europe. U.S. intelligence officials see Islamic State fighters with U.S. or Western passports as the greatest terror threat today to the United States.
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Russian-backed rebels to push along Ukraine coast confiscated Ukrainian equipment are common, top rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko himself has said Russia was supplying equipment and fighters By Peter Leonard and Juergen Baetz — something Moscow has steadfastly The Associated Press denied doing. “Despite Moscow’s hollow deniNOVOAZOVSK, Ukraine — Their als, it is now clear that Russian troops tanks bearing the flag of their wouldand equipment have illegally crossed be state, Russian-backed separatists the border,” NATO Secretary-General held control Friday over this coastal Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Friday. town on the new front in the Ukraine “This is a blatant violation of Ukraine’s conflict and announced their intention sovereignty and territorial integrity. to keep pushing west toward a major It defies all diplomatic efforts for a port city. peaceful solution.” None of the half-dozen tanks seen by A spokesman for the rebels in Associated Press reporters in the town Novoazovsk, who identified himself of about 12,000 people bore Russian only as Alexander, said their plan was markings, but the packaging on their to push westward to the major port field rations said they were issued by city of Mariupol, about 20 miles away. the Russian army. There was no sign of imminent The Ukrainian government the A pro-Russian rebel listens to the news on a transistor radio Friday in movement on Friday, but Alexander’s day before accused Russia of sending Novoazovsk, Ukraine. Pro Russian rebel fighters looked to be in firm constatement underlined fears that the trol, well-equipped and relaxed. SERGEI GRITS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tanks, artillery and troops across the rebels’ eventual aim is to establish a border, and NATO estimated at least land bridge between the Russian main1,000 Russian troops were in Ukraine. Poroshenko was invited to address the just dump it and flee,” said a rebel com- land and the Crimean Peninsula. As tensions rose, European Union summit. The rebels denied they are mander who identified himself by the Speaking at a Kremlin-organized foreign ministers called for heavier getting Russian military vehicles. nom de guerre Frantsuz, or the French- youth camp on Friday, Russian Presisanctions against Moscow ahead of “We are fighting with the machinery man. dent Vladimir Putin likened the UkraiSaturday’s summit of EU leaders in nian government’s efforts to put down Brussels. Ukrainian President Petro the [Ukrainian forces] abandon. They Although such claims of using only
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Sanctions spare Western-tied Russian fund Obama tries to avoid hurting U.S. interests By Jeff Horwitz and Stephen Braun The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Western business connections are complicating efforts to bring economic sanctions against executives and companies closely aligned with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. A prime example: the Russian Direct Investment Fund, a $10 billion sovereign wealth fund that’s escaped sanctions in spite of international efforts to punish Russia for its incursions in Ukraine. A sanctioned Russian bank funds the RDIF, and a top Putin aide serves on one of its board. The fund’s international advisory board, meanwhile, is stocked with blue-chip American and European private equity executives, among them Stephen Schwarzman of The Blackstone Group LP, Leon Black of Apollo Global Management LLC and David Bonderman of TPG Capital LP. The chief executive of a French state-controlled investment company, Caisses de Depots, is listed as one of its supervisors — as is former International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The fund has done deals with BlackRock Inc. and General Electric Co., which partnered with the fund to build small power plants for industrial users across Russia. JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s One Equity Partners joined an Illinois tire company to buy a manufacturer of agricultural and industrial tires. European investors took stakes in telecommunications firms, information technology consultants and health care companies. In total, more than $6 billion from blue-chip foreign
companies have flowed in. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are considering new economic sanctions against Russia over its apparent invasion of Ukraine. There is no evidence that the Russian Direct Investment Fund would be a target, but the situation with the sanctions-free RDIF illustrates the Obama administration’s struggle to achieve conflicting goals — punishing Putin’s circle without damaging U.S. companies doing business in Russia. “We can’t have a situation where a business entity is immune from [sanctions] designation because it does some good things and some bad things,” said Jimmy Gurule, a senior Treasury Department enforcement official in the Bush administration and law professor at Notre Dame University. Obama said Thursday he expects U.S. and European allies to take additional steps to respond to the Russian military’s apparent invasion of Ukraine. “Capital is fleeing. Investors are increasingly staying out,” Obama said. A Republican-backed bill in the Senate would extend sanctions to executives, companies and investment funds, including the $10 billion Russian fund, and penalize Americans who work with them, according to congressional staffers. Within the Obama admin-
istration, Treasury lawyers and investigators have been consulting intelligence and law enforcement officials to identify targets for new sanctions, according to three federal officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment on the confidential discussions. The White House and Treasury Department declined to say whether the Russian fund might be a target. Under presidential action, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has the authority to freeze a foreign target’s financial assets in the U.S. and block its transactions. The targets can be businesses or individuals and have included
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the separatist uprising to the Nazi siege of Leningrad in 1941-44. The Leningrad comparison is a powerful one for Russians and clearly aimed at portraying the Ukraine conflict in stark, good-versus-evil terms. The 872-day siege, in which at least 670,000 civilians died, is seen by many Russians as one of the most heroic chapters in the country’s history. To stop the bloodshed, the Kiev government should open talks with the rebels, Putin said. The death toll in the fighting reached nearly 2,600 as of Wednesday, said Ivan Simonovic, U.N. assistant secretary-general for human rights. He described the humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine as “alarming,” with people unable to leave cities caught up in the fighting. The U.N. human rights office on Friday accused both sides of deliberately targeting civilians. The separatists have carried out murders, torture and abductions along with other serious human rights abuses, while Ukraine’s military is guilty of such acts as arbitrary detentions, disappearances and torture, the organization said in a report.
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Feds prepare to send tax forms for health coverage Any glitches in system could delay tax returns By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The federal agency that had trouble launching a health insurance website last fall has a massive new project. Any glitches on this one could delay tax refunds for many Americans. Because of complicated connections between the new health care law and income taxes, the Department of
Health and Human Services must send out millions of new tax forms next year. They’re like W-2s for people getting health insurance tax credits under President Barack Obama’s law. The forms are called 1095-As, and list who in each household has health coverage, and how much the government paid each month to subsidize those insurance premiums. Nearly 5 million people have gotten subsidies through healthcare.gov. If the forms are delayed past their Jan. 31 deadline, some people may have to wait to file tax returns — and collect their refunds. A delay of a week or two may not
sound like much, but many people depend on their tax refunds to plug holes in family finances. The uncertainty is unnerving to some tax preparation companies, which try to run their filing season operations like a military drill. The Obama administration says it’s on task, but won’t provide much detail. States operating their own health insurance marketplaces will also have to send out the new forms, even if they had website problems. But the biggest job belongs to the federal exchange serving 36 states. Health and Human Services will have to manage that
while in the midst of running the 2015 health insurance sign-up season, when millions more are expected to try to get coverage. “It’s very unrealistic to expect that they would be able to implement a process that distributed these forms in the middle of open enrollment, and on time,” said George Brandes, vice president for health care programs at Jackson Hewitt Tax Service. The average tax refund is about $2,690, and people who count on getting money back often file early. Liberty Tax Service vice president Chuck Lovelace said his company is
giving the feds the benefit of the doubt but the possibility of delays “is not something we can turn a blind eye to.” “It could have a dramatic impact on our customers,” Lovelace said. “The tax refund is the largest check many consumers get.” Administration spokesman Aaron Albright said officials are “working to develop the technical processes to ensure the forms are generated accurately and timely.” Part of the plan will include “robust outreach” to educate consumers about the importance of the forms, so 1095-As don’t accidentally wind up in the recycling bin.
Ebola drug heals all monkeys in study
Student spreads Ebola to Senegal
It’s not known how well the drug would work in people, who can take up to 21 days to An experimental Ebola drug show symptoms and are not healed all 18 monkeys infected infected the way these monkeys with the deadly virus in a were in a lab. study, boosting hopes that the Several experts said it’s not treatment might help fight the possible to estimate a window outbreak raging through West of opportunity for treating Africa — once more of it can be people, but that it was encourmade. aging that the animals recovThe monkeys were given the ered when treated even after drug, ZMapp, three to five days advanced disease developed. after they were infected with The study was published the virus and when most were online Friday by the journal showing symptoms. That is Nature. several days later than any other ZMapp had never been tested experimental Ebola treatment in humans before two Ameritested so far. cans aid workers who got Ebola The drug also completely while working in Africa were protected six other monkeys allowed to try it. The rest of the given a slightly different version limited supply was given to five of it three days after infection in others. a pilot test. These two studies There is no more ZMapp are the first monkey tests ever now, and once a new batch is done on ZMapp. ready, it still needs some basic “The level of improvement tests before it can be tried again was utterly beyond my honest during the African outbreak, expectation,” said one study Fauci said. “We do need to leader, Gary Kobinger of the know what the proper dose is” Public Health Agency of Canin people and that it’s safe, he ada in Winnipeg. said. “For animal data, it’s Ebola has killed more than extremely impressive,” said Dr. 1,500 people this year and the Anthony Fauci, director of the World Health Organization National Institute of Allergy and says there could be as many as Infectious Diseases, which had 20,000 cases before the outa role in the work. break is brought under control. By Marilynn Marchione
Youth was able to evade quarantine By Babacar Dione and Sarah DiLorenzo The Associated Press
DAKAR, Senegal — A university student infected with Ebola evaded health surveillance for weeks as he slipped into Senegal, carrying the deadly virus to a fifth West African nation, showing how quarantines, border closures and flight bans have failed to contain the outbreak. Now health officials must try to identify and monitor all of his contacts in Senegal’s capital of Dakar — no small feat in a metropolitan area with more than 2 million people that serves as a major transportation hub and popular destination for European tourists. The student from Guinea finally showed up at a hospital in Dakar on Tuesday, seeking treatment but concealing that he had been in contact with other Ebola victims, Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck said. The next day, an epidemiological surveillance team
in neighboring Guinea alerted Senegalese authorities that they had lost track of a person they were monitoring three weeks earlier, and that the person may have crossed into Senegal. The student, who is in satisfactory condition, was tracked down in the Dakar hospital the next day and immediately quarantined, Seck said. Authorities also sent out a team to disinfect the home where he was staying. Senegal is among the African nations banning flights from Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria, where the accelerating outbreak has killed more than 1,500 people. Senegal also has closed major border crossings, but West Africa’s frontiers are so porous that it would be impossible to seal borders altogether. Doctors Without Borders and other public health organizations say such measures hamper relief efforts and further stigmatize people from infected countries. “The Senegal case is not unexpected. All countries in the region should be getting ready for a possible case of Ebola,” said Peter Piot, a codiscoverer of Ebola who directs the London School of Hygiene
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and Tropical Medicine. “I think it illustrates the ineffectiveness of closing borders and canceling flights. People will still find a way to get around,” Piot said. Health officials instead call for checking travelers’ symptoms at airports and land crossings. More the 500 new cases were recorded this week, far outpacing the 400 cases from the week before, WHO announced Friday. “Emergency action needs
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received a flier one day announcing a reprinting of a classic book in Western history, The Butterfield Overland Mail by Waterman L. Ormsby. The publisher of the original edition in 1955 and of this new one was the Huntington Library, a research institution and museum in San Marino, Calif. The advertisement indicated that the book was being reprinted to celebrate the 150th anniversary of
In brief Parents and caregivers will be able to get hands-on instruction in the correct use of child safety seats from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 20 during a free event sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Transportation at Kohl’s, 4401 Cerrillos Road. Certified technicians will provide advice on choosing and installing the appropriate child safety seat for a specific child and vehicle during the event, which is by appointment only. Parents and caregivers must bring the child safety seat and, if possible, the child, a news release said. The instructors also will be able to determine if a seat has been recalled, is expired or is otherwise unsafe. Technicians will spend about 30 minutes per child safety seat, the statement said. For more information, call Safer New Mexico Now at 856-6143 or 800-231-6145.
TAOS — Taos County commissioners have overturned the county planning commission’s denial of a major development permit for Blackstone Ranch, an environmental institute and corporate retreat center in Taos. Blackstone Ranch is a 23-bedroom house sitting on 168 acres off N.M. 240, The Taos News said. Though the ranch was zoned as residential, it was allowed by a countyapproved 2008 application to have guests at the house by invitation-only and without charging for services. In June, Blackstone Ranch applied for a change to its major development permit, requesting approval for for-profit operations at the ranch. The ranch would charge groups for staying at the ranch and for meals from the commercial kitchen, and possibly alcohol. Adam Baker, attorney for Blackstone Ranch, said the ranch needed commercial ventures to generate some revenue to financially support their other agricultural operations. Baker said it was “not clear why the [planning] commission denied the application” in June, and he called the decision “arbitrary and capricious.”
Mayor appoints Navajo to Homelessness Task Force ALBUQUERQUE — Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry has appointed Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly’s former chief of staff to chair the city’s new Native American Homelessness Task Force. Berry says Sherrick Roanhorse joins the task force with extensive knowledge of Native American affairs. In addition to his role with Shelly, Roanhorse has worked as a policy analyst for the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department and as a government and legislative affairs specialist with the Navajo Nation in Washington, D.C. He currently works in the state government affairs office of Public Service Company of New Mexico. Berry and Shelly agreed to create the task force following the brutal beating deaths in July of two homeless Navajo men in a vacant lot on Albuquerque’s southwest side. Staff and wire reports
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the opening of the Butterfield mail route (1858). I was delighted to have the occasion called to my attention, for I have long been a fan of Mr. John Butterfield and his extraordinary stage line. He was a business tycoon from Utica, N.Y., with an interest in transportation. In 1857, he formed the Overland Mail Co. and the following
Paul Gessing, right, of the Rio Grande Foundation speaks to Sam Peinada, Debra Hendricks and Bobbi Britt on Friday during a hearing on the state’s plan to mandate work requirements for food stamp recipients in New Mexico. Gessing was the sole voice in favor of the state’s plan. CLYDE MUELLER/THE NEW MEXICAN
Critics at hearing say work mandate is mean-spirited for those ‘already down’; those in favor deem it fair By Bruce Krasnow The New Mexican
or Gov. Susana Martinez, mandating that healthy adults who receive food assistance look for work or take on job training and community service is a hand up. For critics, it is a mean-spirited way to kick those already down. “This proposal to deny food to our families is indefensible,” said Miguel Gomez of St. Joseph Community Health in Albuquerque, a representative of the New Mexico Conference of Catholic Bishops. Gomez was among the child, health, nutrition, food bank and anti-hunger advocacy groups who joined religious groups at a Friday hearing in Santa Fe in speaking out against changes to the food assistance program called SNAP — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps. Some 420,000 New Mexicans receive between $230 and $350 in monthly SNAP assistance that can be spent on items at grocery stores and farmers markets. Initiated during the Great Depression as a way to help stabilize rural farm communities in the wake of massive job losses and falling prices, SNAP is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and pumps some $680 million of federal money into the state economy annually. “This rule simply removes the 2009 waiver and restores requirements that were previously in place,” said Matt Kennicott, spokesman for the Human Services Department. “The waiver was only temporary and was never intended to stay indefinitely.” Changes would affect 20 percent of recipients, about 80,000 adults, Kennicott said Friday. Comments on the changes will be presented to Health and Human Services Secretary Sidone Squier, who will publish a decision by Sept. 15, which will become effective Oct. 1.
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But with the election for governor just 66 days away, Friday’s debate over SNAP also was a call to action for those opposing the Martinez administration. There was no hiding that when, at the end of the two and a half hour hearing, an opponent shouted to the attendees that if they really want to help those on assistance, they ought to be registering more voters and organizing against the governor, who is seeking a second term. When some 25 members of the SouthWest Organizing Project came by bus from Albuquerque to Friday’s hearing and made comments outside the Harold Runnels Building to reporters, their speeches were recorded on an iPhone by Kennicott. And when Kennicott was interviewed by a television station, it was Kim Posich of the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty who recorded him being recorded. “We heard today that people want to work,” Kennicott said. We want to provide those resources.” And the testimony was live-tweeted by the New Mexico Mercury news site. One of the last speakers, the Rev. Holly Beaumont of Santa Fe, said both Gov. Martinez and Secretary Squier “needed to get out more” if they really think a work requirement passes for common sense in a state that is 48th in the U.S. job growth. “This administration seems completely out of touch with the state they were elected to serve,” she said. Paul J. Gessing of the Rio Grande Foundation, the only speaker in favor of the changes, said opponents — including the Catholic Church — are spreading “disinformation.” He said there is no mandate for a job — only that those age 18 to 59 move forward with job training or community service if they cannot find employment. “It’s not a work requirement,” he said. “I think that’s playing fast and loose with the facts, that’s for sure.”
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pot ballot measure Proposal posed conflicts with state and federal laws, Berry says By Russell Contreras The Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE — The mayor of New Mexico’s largest city vetoed a measure Friday that would have allowed voters to decide whether to decriminalize marijuana possession in much the same way that councilors in the state’s capital did just two days earlier. In a video message posted on YouTube, Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry said he was vetoing the effort that also included a tax increase and other proposals because marijuana is illegal and decriminalizing it would pose conflicts with state and federal laws. Berry said he also didn’t support the proposed tax hike. “The original form of this bill actually has several measures that I really want to see the voters of Albuquerque weigh in on,” Berry said. “Unfortunately, at the last minute there were measures added that I, in good conscience, cannot sign, including flying in the face federal and state law.” The veto came after councilors in liberal-leaning Santa Fe voted 5-4 on Wednesday to decriminalize pot, making the city the first in the state to make possession of small amounts a civil infraction. Previously, the crime was a criminal misdemeanor. The new Santa Fe ordinance makes possession of an ounce or less punishable by a fine of no more than $25. Attorney General Gary King believes Santa Fe is within its right to decriminalize marijuana and said he has no plans to challenge the new ordinance, said Phil Sisneros, a spokesman for King. King, a Democrat, is running for governor against Gov. Susana Martinez, a Republican, who opposes decriminalization measures. Still, questions remain about the way Santa Fe police, sheriff’s deputies and state police troopers will respond to the new law in Santa Fe. Officers with those agencies will still have the discretion to charge offenders under sterner state laws, The New Mexican reported Thursday. With his veto, Berry said he didn’t want to get Albuquerque into a potential legal fight. Supporters of the change were quick to criticize Berry for his decision. “We’re disappointed to see the mayor turn away from the opportunity to let city voters have a [say in] how our city deals with crime and justice issues,” Pat Davis of ProgressNow New Mexico said in a statement. The group is one of the organizations that sponsored campaigns to reduce marijuana penalties in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Under current state law, first-time offenders possessing less than an ounce of marijuana face a petty misdemeanor charge punishable by a fine up to $100 and as long as 15 days in jail. Martinez has said she doesn’t think cities can decriminalize pot without a change in state law. She called the efforts a political move to get young voters to the polls.
Group challenges PNM’s coal plant proposal cost Utility company is accused of withholding price of new plan By Susan Montoya Bryan The Associated Press
Two units are set to close at the coal-fired San Juan Generating Station near Farmington. SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ALBUQUERQUE — The state’s largest electric utility is underestimating the costs that will be passed on to customers under a proposal to shut down part of an aging coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico, according to a regulatory filing made Friday by renewable energy advocates.
The Santa Fe-based group New Energy Economy is accusing PNM of withholding from the Public Regulation Commission key information about the plan’s price tag. The group contends PNM didn’t include more than a half-billion dollars of ongoing capital expenditures in the calculations and failed to weigh the costs of environmental regulations and the disposal of coal ash waste generated by the power plant. “It’s about shifting these risks, whether it’s the environmental risks or decommissioning costs, from the shareholders to the ratepayers,” said Mariel Nanasi, executive director of
New Energy Economy. “That’s really what this is all about. That’s why this is not just a climate issue. It’s an economic issue.” New Energy Economy argues PNM’s plan to replace power lost by the shutdown relies too heavily on coal and natural gas, and not enough on alternative energies. PNM says it stands behind the science used to craft its plan, which is at the center of what many consider as a watershed public utility case that will set the stage for energy policy in New Mexico for decades to come. PNM is seeking approval for a plan to retire two units at the San Juan
Generating Station near Farmington and replace the power with a mix of more coal from one of the plant’s other units, electricity generated by the Palo Verde nuclear plant in Arizona, a new natural gas-fired plant and solar. PNM’s regulatory filings estimate the cost over 20 years at more than $6.8 billion. The utility says its plan — based on thousands of computer modeling runs and hundreds of risk assessments — represents the most cost-effective alternative for dealing with federal environmental mandates that call for reducing haze-causing
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the community, we want ICE to take action,” he said. County Commissioner Wayne Johnson expressed concern about ALBUQUERQUE — New the policy change. The county’s old Mexico’s most populous county no practice was in place for years withlonger will keep inmates in jail while out problems, he said. their immigration status is being Federal immigration authorities checked if there’s no order to keep are overloaded, “and we’re not helpthem in custody for other reasons ing that situation potentially,” Johnonce they’ve posted bail. Bernalillo County officials said the son said. “This just seemed like a new policy means the county won’t dangerous time to be changing that keep inmates confined at the Metro- policy.” Commissioner Maggie Hart Stebpolitan Detention Center merely on the basis of a request from immigra- bins said the change was correct. “Courts around the county have tion authorities. been ruling that these voluntary ICE County Attorney Randy Autio said the policy change is a result of holds are unconstitutional,” she said. court rulings around the country, The New Mexico Association of the Albuquerque Journal reported. Counties has urged local jails to con“We can’t violate somebody’s sider their release policies in light of rights for the convenience of the court decisions, Autio said. another agency,” Autio said. Doña Ana County earlier this Autio said the county will still summer made a policy change notify Immigration and Customs similar to what Bernalillo County is Enforcement if there’s been a release doing. order. “If this person is truly a danger to The Associated Press
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Coach: Journey was grueling; took 24 days and lively manner, providing rich details of his experience and picturyear launched stagecoach service ing the changing country through between St. Louis and San Francisco. which he passed. The route used, across the SouthAt El Paso, roughly the midway west, stretched 2,700 miles from point, the stage turned north up the one end to the other. It has been Rio Grande as far as New Mexico’s called, and rightfully so, the longest town of Mesilla. There it turned stagecoach line in world history. A west, heading for Cooke’s Peak and noted Texas historian has referred then Picacho Pass. Between those to development of the Butterfield two places, Ormsby’s coach passed Trail as a “romantic high point in the the eastbound stage coming from westward movement.” San Francisco. Butterfield’s pockets were not The journalist described this deep enough to fully finance his stretch of New Mexico as one of visionary enterprise. So he obtained “the driest and most tedious porloans from Wells, Fargo & Co. and tions of the route.” Brief relief came also managed to get a $600,000 with a stop at Soldier’s Farewell, annual subsidy from the governwhere copious springs bubbled ment. forth northwest of the later Deming. Federal officials went along But no station had yet been built and because they were eager to establish the keeper was living in a tent. quicker contact with California. ButThe stage road continued to terfield stages would carry U.S. mail Stein’s Peak Station then crossed bags and deliver them to San Franinto the future state of Arizona. cisco in a mere 24 days. Eventually, Ormsby arrived in San The obstacles to getting the Francisco and watched the dusty overland business up and running mail pouches unloaded. The entire proved daunting. Through much of journey had taken just a few hours West Texas, Southern New Mexico under 24 days, all grueling. and Arizona there were few if any Owing to his small role in the towns. pathway of history and to his In those sections, isolated stage newspaper dispatches, Waterman stations had to be built every Ormsby would become something 20 miles, then staffed and proviof a legend in the annals of stagesioned. And in places where the coaching. route crossed rivers or arroyos, John Butterfield, however, fared workmen had to cut down banks less well. Two years into his operaat fords and in some cases build tion, he faced a financial crisis. bridges. The huge sums borrowed for By Sept. 15, 1858, all was in readidevelopment could not be repaid. ness. On that date, the inaugural When Wells, Fargo & Co. threatened westbound stage departed from foreclosure, Butterfield’s own direcSt. Louis. tors removed him from the presiOn hand was the president of the dency. company, 57-year-old John ButterWith the country racing toward field himself. He wanted to ride the Civil War, the reorganized Overland coach as far as Fort Smith, Ark., to Mail Co. closed down its service on see how well the system was functhe Butterfield Trail. The grand but tioning. He even brought a food bas- expensive venture had lasted only ket to share with fellow passengers. three years. Earlier, the president had issued By contrast, stagecoach runs from instructions to all the stage drivers “the States” to New Mexico over on the line. He declared: “Rememthe Santa Fe Trail, begun in 1850, ber, boys, nothing on God’s earth remained operational until the railmust stop the United States mail!” road’s arrival in 1880. On that first run, there was only John Butterfield never recovered one through passenger going all the from the loss of his company. He way to San Francisco. He was jourreturned to his home in Utica and nalist Waterman L. Ormsby, 23, the lived in seclusion. His death came in author I mentioned at the beginning 1869 following a stroke. of this column. Ormsby had been sent by the New Now in semi-retirement, author Marc Simmons wrote a weekly history York Herald to make this historic journey, write up a series of reports column for more than 35 years. The New Mexican is publishing reprints as it unfolded, and send them back to be published serially in the news- from among the more than 1,800 columns he produced during his paper. career. The young man wrote in a fresh
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PNM: State scheduled a hearing for October Continued from Page A-7 pollution at San Juan. Utility spokeswoman Susan Sponar said the plan also puts New Mexico on the path for compliance with proposed greenhouse gas emissions regulations. New Energy Economy, the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office and others have asked state regulators to appoint an independent monitor to review PNM’s proposal to ensure the utility is choosing the most cost-effective new power sources to replace the capacity that will be lost when two units are closed at San Juan in 2017. New Energy Economy argues that PNM’s plan was predetermined and
that utility executives did not weigh other alternatives that included buying power on the open market or less expensive renewable sources such as wind. The utility has been forthcoming with investors about the potential costs of complying with proposed environmental regulations that deal with coal ash and emissions, but the group contends similar considerations are not part of the testimony provided to state regulators. “The PRC is supposed to be protecting the public and consumers but they can’t make a decision if material facts have been omitted,” Nanasi said. State regulators have scheduled a hearing in October to consider PNM’s proposal.
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Official airs ‘myths’ on Colo. River Castle is a top water administrator in the agency that oversees the federal Bureau of Reclamation, which controls dams and canals serving the region By Ken Ritter that’s home to The Associated Press Anne 40 million people and Castle has 4 million acres of LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A top federal farmland. water administrator said Friday that The water basin serves Wyoming, several myths stand in the way of broad agreements needed to deal with Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona and New Mexico. Mexico and increasing demand for water in the 29 Indian tribes along the Colorado drought-stricken and over-allocated River also have senior rights to river Colorado River basin. water. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Most people understand there is a Anne Castle told the Business of Water conference in Las Vegas that there’s no drought, Castle said. But most don’t one-step way to avoid the possibility of understand the interwoven nature of cuts in water deliveries in the next few water rights. Farmers get first dibs on most of the years to states including Arizona and water harnessed by the more than Nevada. 100 dams in the basin, under agreeWith the crucial Lake Mead resments dating back to the Colorado ervoir at 38 percent capacity and the River Compact of 1922. Since that time, Southwest in the grip of the driest cities such as Denver, Salt Lake City, 15-year period in more than a century, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles and Castle said it will take multiple, increLas Vegas have grown rapidly. mental agreements to balance the Some 16.5 million acre-feet of water water rights of cities, farmers, Indian tribes and states. are promised to the various entities. “Compromise is the only way we’re But Castle noted that’s more than the going to get ourselves out of this river system’s annual intake of some drought,” she said. “This is difficult 15 million acre-feet of rainfall and state politics.” snowmelt — an amount that has been Businesses can use their relationdeclining during drought years. One ships and economic clout to require acre-foot of water is about enough responsible water behavior, she added. to serve two average Las Vegas-area
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homes for a year. Castle said combined water storage in dams on the Colorado River is about 60 million acre-feet. That amount has been drawn down from full in 2000 to about 51 percent today, at 30.4 million acre-feet. Castle said other myths are that cities just need to stop wasting water on fountains, golf courses and swimming pools, and that water is too valuable to use on farms. Cities in the Southwest are actually models in water efficiency, reuse and conservation, Castle said. And cutting water to farms in areas such as the Imperial Valley of California would cripple vegetable and fruit production and hurt an economy that she called the foundation of the basin. States alone won’t be able to deal with shortages, she said. “Myths can be dangerous. They allow us to slip into complacency,” she said. “We’re all in this together.” U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, also was set to speak Friday to the conference held at the Springs Preserve by Colorado-based Protect the Flows and Nuestro Rio, an organization of Latino elected officials in several Southwest states. The two-day conference drew more than 100 corporations, Main Street businesses, municipal water agencies and business associations, organizers said.
Texas judge halts new abortion rules Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, a Republican who is the favorite to become governor next year, AUSTIN, Texas — A federal judge vowed to seek an immediate appeal to Friday threw out new Texas abortion try to preserve the new clinic rules. restrictions that would have effectively Clinics called the measures a backclosed more than a dozen clinics door effort to outlaw abortions, which statewide in a victory for opponents of has been a constitutional right since tough new anti-abortion laws sweepthe Roe v. Wade ruling by the U.S. ing across the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973. U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel sided Under the new restrictions, the with clinics that sued over one of the only remaining abortion facilities in most disputed measures of a sweeping Texas would have been in major cities, anti-abortion bill signed by Republican and there would have been none in Gov. Rick Perry in 2013. The ruling the entire western half of the nation’s stops new clinic requirements that second-largest state. For women in would have left seven abortion faciliEl Paso, the closest abortion provider ties in Texas come Monday, when the would be in New Mexico — an option law was set to take effect. the state wanted Yeakel to take into Texas currently has 19 abortion consideration, even though New Mexproviders — already down from more ico’s rules for abortion clinics are far than 40 just two years ago, according less rigorous. to groups that sued the state for the “It’s an undue burden for women second time over the law known as in Texas — and thankfully today the HB2. court agreed,” said Amy Hagstrom “The overall effect of the provisions Miller, CEO of Whole Woman’s is to create an impermissible obstacle Health, which would have been among as applied to all women seeking a pre- the clinic operators affected. “The eviviability abortion,” Yeakel wrote in his dence has been stacking up against the 21-page ruling. state and against the politicians who The ruling blocks a portion of so cynically passed these laws in the the that law would have required name of safety.” abortion facilities in Texas to meet Miller said that she will now seek hospital-level operating standards, to reopen a clinic in the Rio Grande which supporters say will protect Valley — where there hasn’t been an women’s health. But Yeakel concluded abortion provider for months — as the intent was only to “close existing soon as this weekend. licensed abortion clinics.” The new Texas restrictions would By Paul J. Weber
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have required clinics to have operating rooms, air filtration systems and other standards that are typically only mandated in surgical settings. Some clinics in Texas already stopped offering abortions after another part of the 2013 bill required doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. That part of the law has been upheld by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans, where the state will now seek a second reversal. “The State disagrees with the court’s ruling and will seek immediate relief from the Fifth Circuit, which has already upheld HB2 once,” Abbott spokeswoman Lauren Bean said. Similar rules on admitting privileges have been blocked by federal courts in Mississippi, Kansas and Wisconsin. Attorneys for the state denied that women would be burdened by fewer abortion facilities, saying nearly 9 in 10 women in Texas would still live within 150 miles of a provider. Critics say that still leaves nearly a million Texas women embarking on drives longer than three hours to get an abortion. Opposition to the Texas law was so visible that Democrat Wendy Davis launched her campaign for governor behind the celebrity she achieved through a nearly 13-hour filibuster last summer that temporarily blocked the bill in the state Senate. Her opponent in November is Abbott.
Dispute: No state cash spent on SNAP Continued from Page A-7 And there are lots of exemptions — for single parents, for those with a child younger than age 6, for pregnant women and college students, for the elderly and disabled, and for those in part-time work or who recently have become unemployed. “The rule won’t force young mothers to abandon their toddlers,” Gessing said. He added that the Catholic bishops seem to be forgetting some teachings of Pope Francis, who has spoken about work being the center of human dignity. “Ultimately,” Gessing said, “these requirements will benefit recipients by helping them get away from dependency and allowing them to build skills and make connections that can lead to meaningful work.” Attorney General Gary King, the Democrat opposing Martinez in the November general election for governor, was not at the hearing but supports the Catholic bishops. “I agree with our bishops wholeheartedly,” King said in an Aug. 15 statement. “It is absolutely wrong and immoral to implement policies which adversely affect our most disadvantaged citizens in a time of need. Not only is it hard to find work right now, but state government is going to tack on to that by making it more difficult for underprivileged kids and families to eat in these tough times? I think unconscionable is a pretty good word for that.” Food benefits have been a source
New Mexico Voices for Children estimates the changes would mean the state would forgo $47 million in federal money of controversy for the administration. Squier herself got into hot water with advocacy groups when she sent an email discounting the idea that there is widespread hunger in New Mexico, a communication she claims was taken out of context. In May, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Gonzales ordered her department to immediately begin reducing a backlog that had thousands of applicants waiting for food and health care benefits. Louise Pocock, a staff attorney with the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, said most beneficiaries are on SNAP for just 15 months — so it is a temporary help when they most need it. She added that the state Human Services Department is not suited to monitor job placement or training programs and is already under legal pressure to remove barriers to other assistance programs. The proposed changes would layer on more obstacles and further deter those needing food assistance. And the fact that there is no state money spent on SNAP was more fodder for Martinez critics, who added that the cuts are not required by the federal government and would take more money out of the state economy. New Mexico Voices for Children estimates the changes would mean the state would forgo $47 million in federal
money and that every dollar of SNAP spending creates $1.80 in economic activity. “Now is not the time,” said Bill Jordan, a policy adviser with the organization. “The governor has not made clear what problem she is trying to solve with these new regulations.” The changes are “based on the assumption people and families are trying to avoid responsibility,” said Ruth Hoffman of the New Mexico Council of Churches. “They’re not; they’re trying to survive.” Those who have been on SNAP agree. Mike Butler, a 27-year-old who has been off and on SNAP for five years, said he has tried to find a full-time job. He said it is already humiliating for him and others on assistance, and the state should be doing more to support young people by expanding the program. Emma Sandoval, a youth advocate with the SouthWest Organizing Project, said she grew up in a family that relied on food assistance and recalled that for a short time, her mother didn’t qualify. “I don’t remember why,” Sandoval said. “But I remember the hunger. You don’t forget the hunger.” Contact Bruce Krasnow at brucek@ sfnewmexican.com.
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office for ticket information. Meet Rabbi Neil Amswych at Shabbat
Our church is designed to support the practice of Christian healing.
service, Sunday School, Child care at 10:00 a.m.“Christ Jesus” is the
miles from 84/285, 8.4 miles from Airport Road).
in the Torah at 9:00am, Wednesday, September 10, as the year-long
morning zazen at 6am.Call 660-3045 for more information. 5 Camino
Thubten Norbu Ling Buddhist Center
include singing HU, a universal word that opens the heart, followed
Fe’s “best kept secret” except we don’t want to be! Come see what it’s
inclusive Jewish congregation which combines a Conservative siddur
The Light at Mission Viejo
September 13 at La Tienda in Eldorado. The 30-minute meditations
and Adult Education classes.
get a handshake and a hello and can truely be yourself, come join
north of 599. www.cowboychurchofsantafecounty.com505-603-4192
a.m. on September 7 at Santa Fe Soul in the Rodeo Business Park and
beittikvasantafe.org. for more information about the High Holy Days
HaMakom, the Place for Passionate and Progressive Judaism, is an
ndo is committed to its members and all beginners and practitioners Maezumi Roshi; member of White Plum Asanga. Upcoming retreat:
services are on Friday evenings at 6:00 pm.(Summer hours). Torah
relationship with Jesus. If you are looking for a church where you will
ers. Retreats, classes, book study, dharma talks and more. Prajna Zewho walk through its doors. Based on the lineage of Hakuyu Taizen
Have you started thinking about the High Holy Days? We’re located
HaMakom
day; Mid-Week Prayer: Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. Information: 505-982-
Meditation, Koan study, private interviews with two qualified Zen teach-
Congregation Beit Tikva
are about relationships not ritual or religion. Especially our personal
us. Sunday 10:30 a.m.“Doc”Timmons Pastor. 4525 Highway 14. Just
For people of all beliefs, community meditations will be held at 10:00
exercise, see www.miraclesinyourlife.org.
Study on the Book of Deuteronomy is on Saturday mornings at
Service, Wednesday at 6 p.m.; Homeless Ministry, monthly 3rd Satur-
Prajna Zendo
JEWISH
at 2230 Old Pecos Trail, our synagogue follows Traditional Reform
CHRISTIAN
Eckankar
by a silent contemplation period. For information call locally for a
Judaism led by Rabbi Martin Levy and Cantor Michael Linder. Shabbat
First Baptist Church, Santa Fe 5:00 AWANA (3 yrs - 6th); First Reach; GriefShare. 6:00 Youth Discipleship.
available at 10:30 and 12:30. Visit www.stbedesantafe.org or call La Iglesia Episcopal les da la bienvenida.
santafecsl.org. Special Music: Renee Lebeau and Clara Natonabah.
- Worship Service. Sunday Evening Schedule: 4:00 - Kidz Choir (1st - 6th).
8:00 in English, 10:30 a.m. in English, and 12:30 in Spanish. Nursery
Sunday Services: Meditation at 9 am, Inspirational Music and Joyful
Regional Medical Center, 455 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe. Members of
Sunday Morning Schedule: 9:15 a.m.- Bible Study for all Ages; 10:30 a.m.
as diverse as the many faces of Santa Fe. Sunday services are at
982-1133 for more information.The Episcopal Church welcomes you.
Celebration at 10:00 am when Live Video Streaming starts at www.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Celebrating God’s love for all. We are a welcoming faith community
located 505 Camino de los Marquez,nearTrader Joe’s.All are welcome.
es are held in the chapel located on the 3rd floor at Christus St.Vincent
BAPTIST
St. Bede’s Episcopal Church
ship for Performing arts, a New York City-based producer of live theater from a Christian worldview. Last year, the FPA company brought the “Screwtape Letters” to Santa Fe. Please join us for this exciting morn-
LUTHERAN
ing. Christ Church Santa Fe is located at the intersection of Don Gaspar and Cordova, 1213 Don Gaspar. For more information, please call 982-8817, or visit our website, christchurchsantafe.org.
1807 Second Street, #35. Resident teachers Geshe Tubten Sherab and
healings attesting to the practical presence of God in our lives. The
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
Don Handrick.Thubten Norbu Ling provides education and practice in
noon meeting is informal. All are welcome. Please join us! 323 East
We are a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Tibetan Buddhism in the tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and
Cordova Road. www.christiansciencesantafe.org.
We believe that God’s grace is for everyone. If you are a life-long
First Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)
in accord with the teachings of Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa
Lutheran, from another denomination or faith tradition, or searching
Share the summer season with us! MorningSong service Sunday at
Rinpoche. Classes are offered for all levels of students seeking a path
on your spiritual path,you are equally welcome here. You are welcome
8:30 outside in the Rooftop Garden and a service at 10:00 a.m. in
no matter your age, ethnic background, church history, political
the Sanctuary featuring special music from the Opera Apprentices. On
perspective, economic condition, marital status, sexual orientation
Wednesdays Morning Prayer at 7:00 a.m. with Prophetic Spirituality at
7:30 p.m. Readings are on a timely topic followed by the sharing of
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
to clarity and well-being. Classes are held on Saturday and Sunday mornings and Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Guided meditation is offered Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings. Open meditation sessions are held between 8:00-9:00am Tuesday through Thursday. For more information write info@tnlsf.org or call 505-660-7056.
First Christian Church of Santa Fe First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Santa Fe, 645 Webber
CATHOLIC
Step-By-Step Bible Group
take.Viento de Gracia (Disciples of Christ) meets in the same building
Experience the true teachings of the Catholic Church. Giving your
with services in Spanish on Sundays 5 pm and Thursdays at 7 pm. All
youth a starting chance away from the TV and video games.Bring them
are welcome. Located two blocks south of the state capital building.
to a place where they can explore the bible at their own pace. Let them
We support global hunger relief through Week of Compasion,Christian
get to know God in a fun and unique atmosphere just a couple feet
Ministry through the Disciples of Christ, and local hunger relief through
away. We invite you to join us for Bible Study Every Thursday 6-8pm subject every week. For More information Call Paul 470-4971 or Sixto
Arroyo, telephone: 505-983-9461. Visit us online at www.church@ christlutheransantafe.org. Worship services Sunday: 8:00AM (spoken liturgy) 10:00 (sung liturgy).
Street, worships at 10:30 on Sunday mornings. We are an open and affirming congregation with communion open to all who wish to par-
at St. Anne’s 511 Alicia Street. Everyone is invited. There is a different
or gender identity, or education. We are located at 1701 Chamiso
Immanuel Lutheran Church (LCMS)
11 AM on August 31, Ordinary Time. Rev. Elizabeth Graham, Interim 12:9-21; Exodus 3:1-15. Join us for Social Hour following Worship. Taizé services resume this Thursday at 5:30 pm. ¡ ALL ARE WELCOME!
contribution of God’s labor to mankind. God, indeed, has created the
PEACE, JOY & BLESSINGS UNTOLD for singles and married; seekers
Food for Santa Fe. We can be found on the web at www.santafedis-
world and continues to sustain it. God’s labor is especially seen in the
and doubters; slackers and workaholics; can’t sing; black and proud;
ciples.org.
Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the labor of God’s Son, Jesus Christ, his
tourists; bleeding hearts … AND YOU! Contact us at 505-983-8939
suffering, death and resurrection that we celebrate. All are welcome.
(Mon-Fri, 9-1) or wpcsantafe@gmail.com.
983-7568 www.ilc-sfnm.org.
METHODIST
Church of the Holy Faith Episcopal The Church of the Holy Faith, celebrating 150 years of Episcopal wor-
Everyday CSL is a spiritual community committed to empowering
ship in Santa Fe, welcomes all people to an ever deepening relation-
Sunday, August 31: Join us for worship and celebration at our 8:30
people to live joy-filled lives. Our Sunday service celebrations speak
ship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Sunday Eucharists: 7:30 a.m. (spoken);
and 11am services. Pastor Greg Kennedy preaches at both services.
to living our lives to the fullest with rockin’ upbeat music to open our
8:30 a.m. Choral (with Children’s Chapel), 11:00 a.m. Choral Eucha-
Music: Singing congregation’s favorite hymns chosen by secret ballot.
ing Friday September 5, 2014 <<<Open Mic Night>>> 7-9pm Join
A Multi-cultural Faith Community; St. Francis Dr. at West Manhattan
ship on this Labor Day weekend, focusing on the topic of labor— the
St. John’s United Methodist Church
or call 505-954-1438 and LIKE us on Facebook@Everyday CSL. Com-
Westminster Presbyterian (PCUSA) Pastor. Message: “Blinded, Barefoot and Baffled” Scripture: Romans
CENTERS FOR SPRITUAL LIVING
Santa Fe. Visit us at www.everydaycsl.org for a full calendar of events,
at www.fpcsantefe.org or by phone 982-8544.
ule: Divine Service: 9:00AM. Members of Immanuel invite you to wor-
EPISCOPAL
hearts. Meditation at 9:30am, Service at 10:00am. 1519 Fifth Street
are located downtown at 208 Grant Ave. More information is available
209 East Barcelona Road,Santa Fe,NM 87505.Sunday service sched-
470-0913 www.stepbystepbg.net
Everyday Center For Spiritual Living
5:30 p.m. in the evenings. TGIF Concert every Friday at 5:30 p.m. We
rist. Adult Forum at 9:50 a.m. Sunday Nursery 8:15-12:15 p.m. Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m.: Taize Eucharist with Prayers for Healing (Nursery 5:30-7:15 p.m.); Wednesday and Thursday: Holy Eucharist at 12:10
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
The United Church of Santa Fe Music, Meditation, and Prayer for Labor Day Sunday. 10:00 Worship Service features Steinway Artist Jacquelyn Helin and Violist Shanti Randall offering the works of Cesar Franck and Serge Rachmoninoff in a time of musical meditation and prayer, led by Rev. Talitha Arnold
Chancel Choir returns to 11am service. Sunday classes for all ages at
and Rev. Brandon Johnson. Also during the 10:00 service, children
10:00 - 10:45am. Fellowship time at 9:30 - 10am in the courtyard.
“Pray in the Dirt” and learn about the Tentmaker Paul. 8:30 Outdoor
Children’s message and nursery at both services. “Writing Your Faith
Communion for all ages in the beauty of a Santa Fe morning. Child-
Story” begins on September 3 - still time to register. Come to St. John’s
care all morning. United Church of Santa Fe is an Open and Affirming
other creative, passionate, artistic folks for an evening of Performance
p.m. in the Chapel; Youth Group 12:30 p.m. for Pizza and Bible Study
for inspiration, fellowship, and a way to live your faith in the twenty-
United Church of Christ. Our mission? Love God, Neighbor and Cre-
in a safe and supportive venue. Contact Paul Dillon for details 505-
first and third Sundays; Children’s Adventures on Tuesdays seasonally.
first century. St. John’s is on the web at www.sjumcsantafe.org, on
ation!1804 Arroyo Chamiso (at St. Michael’s Drive). 505-988-3295.
629-7706 or javabeanmusic@gmail.com.
Call 982 4447. www.holyfaithchurchsf.org.
Facebook, and by phone 982-5397.
unitedchurchofsantafe.org. Facebook, too!
Need to add your organization? Contact us at 986-3000 • classad@sfnewmexican.com
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LOCAL & REGION
THE NEW MEXICAN Saturday, August 30, 2014
Ex-cop who killed elk named Interest in dark nights rises ‘Big Boy’ gets probation Growing movement to curb light pollution finds its way to the Colorado Plateau
The animal was loved by neighbors
By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-Journal
The Associated Press
BOULDER, Colo. — A former Boulder police officer convicted of killing a treasured bull elk in an upscale neighborhood was sentenced Friday to four years of probation. Sam Carter, 37, was on duty when he killed the elk known as “Big Boy” on New Year’s Day 2013 while it grazed under a crabapple tree. He did not report firing his weapon and then said the animal had been injured and needed to be put down. Prosecutors said text messages between Carter and another former Boulder police officer, Brent Curnow, showed the shooting was planned. The elk was a fixture in the neighborhood and its killing inspired marches, vigils, a tribute song and plans for a memorial. A jury convicted Carter in
Boulder Police Officer Sam Carter, 37, poses with an elk he shot in Boulder, Colo. LARA KOENIG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
June of nine charges, including three felonies — forgery, tampering with evidence and attempting to influence a public official. Carter, who faced up to six years in prison, also was ordered Friday to complete 200 hours of community service, serve on a work crew for 30 days and pay $10,200 in fines, The Daily Camera reported. “I want to apologize to the citizens of Boulder, and I’m asking the court to allow me the chance to repair the damage that I’ve caused,” he said
during the sentencing hearing. “I am haunted by this incident every day.” Carter did not comment on the judge’s decision after leaving the courtroom. Curnow faced the same charges as Carter, but he took a plea deal and received a deferred sentence, 60 days of home detention and probation. Prosecutors said Carter called Curnow to come cart away the body in his pickup, and together they butchered the animal for its meat.
and will continue to investigate the shooting. Authorities said no officers were injured.
In brief Complaint: 3 jail guards had sex with inmates
UNM to use grant to help student journalists
ALBUQUERQUE — The University of New Mexico will use a $35,000 grant to help student TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES — Three journalists get their work published and read Sierra County Detention Center jail guards are throughout the state. facing charges they harassed and threatened The Daily Lobo reported that the school’s female inmates to coerce the women to have sex Communication and Journalism Department with them. recently received the Online News Association KOB-TV reported that a criminal complaint grant and has used it to build an online news filed Thursday says 38-year-old Virgil Eaton, portal called New Mexico News Port. 22-year-old Miguel Herrera and 23-year-old Michael Marcotte, a visiting associate proJoshua Corley had sex with inmates and fessor, said the portal will serve as a platform harassed them in spots hidden from security where students can experiment with the new cameras at the Truth or Consequences jail. tools of journalism. According to the complaint, Eaton sought oral She said students will cover the upcoming sex from inmates in exchange for prescription New Mexico elections and will partner with pills, and in one case, he allegedly told an inmate KUNM, KNME and the Daily Lobo. he would get her charges dismissed if she had sex with him. Documents say Corley and Herrera had separate sexual encounters with inmates both in and out of jail. All three face criminal sexual penetration and ALBUQUERQUE — Bernalillo County other charges. authorities say an armed robber was shot and It was not known if the men had attorneys. fatally wounded by an employee at an Albu-
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Bill Dickinson heads up one National Park Service site that can’t escape the famous glare of Las Vegas, but he would prefer to be left in the dark. The superintendent for Lake Mead National Recreation Area is part of a growing movement to curb light pollution and preserve the night sky for darkloving animals and stargazing people alike. Dickinson said it doesn’t take much to understand the value of a truly dark sky. All you have to do is spend a night at Great Basin National Park in Nevada or Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah and see the thick white band of the Milky Way stretching from horizon to horizon. “It’s hard not to be an advocate for night skies when you’ve had the opportunity to experience [them],” he said. “Many folks growing up in Las Vegas have never experienced that. They don’t even know what they’re missing.” Dickinson traveled to Flagstaff, Ariz., this month for a three-day summit on light pollution hosted by the worldfamous Lowell Observatory. Much of the focus at the summit was on the Colorado Plateau, an 83 million-acre swath of Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico that includes more than two dozen National Park Service sites and not a single large city.
Funeral services and memorials
Employee shoots man during Dairy Queen robbery
querque-area Dairy Queen. Sheriff’s Sgt. Aaron Williamson said deputies in the area on a traffic stop heard the gunshots, went to the business and found the wounded man outside with apparent gunshot wounds late LOVINGTON — Authorities say a 17-year-old Thursday. He later died. Lovington high school student has died after Williamson says the robber pointed a gun at a falling off a moving vehicle on campus. worker, demanded and received money but conThe Hobbs News-Sun reported that the female tinued to point the gun. Williamson said that’s teen suffered injuries to her head Wednesday when a second employee shot the man multiple and was airlifted to a hospital in Lubbock, Texas. times. Lovington Municipal Schools Superintendent According to Williamson, employees of the Darin Manes announced the student’s death Dairy Queen were shaken up but uninjured. He Thursday after visiting with the family. said they sheltered in place and locked the busiLovington police Detective David Miranda said ness down until deputies arrived. the case is still being investigated and he doesn’t expect it to be complete until sometime next week. The student’s name has not been released. Miranda said no arrests have been made.
Police: Lovington girl dies from accident on campus
Two arrested in fatal shooting in Albuquerque
Relatives: Bloomfield man shot by police was unarmed
ALBUQUERQUE — Authorities have arrested a man and a woman in connection with a fatal shooting at a southwest Albuquerque gasoline station earlier this week. BLOOMFIELD — The family a Bloomfield Bernalillo County sheriff’s officials say man fatally shot by police says he was unarmed. 21-year-old Samir Rodriguez and 21-year-old The Farmington Daily Times reported that the Frankie Esquibel were taken into custody Friday. son of Jonathan Rogers said Thursday his father Both are being held on suspicion of an open did not have a firearm in his hand when he was count of murder. killed. Two other suspects in the case are being Authorities say Bloomfield police fatally shot questioned by police, but haven’t been charged the 61-year-old Rogers following a report of a yet. domestic dispute. Authorities say the body of 20-year-old KenNew Mexico State Police say two Bloomfield neth Perez was found early Tuesday at the gas police officers responded to a domestic dispute station. and were confronted with a suspect with a Sheriff’s officials say Perez was shot and deadly weapon. killed during a fight. State police Lt. Emmanuel Gutierrez said the agencies won’t comment on the family’s remarks Staff and wire reports
Police notes The Santa Fe Police Department took the following reports: u A burglar stole a computer tablet and an earring from a house in the 800 block of Zia Road between 10:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday. u A Santa Fe woman reported that someone broke the window of her 2009 Toyota Corolla between 2 and 8 a.m. Tuesday in the 100 block of Calle Corazon.
illumination that is pointed at the ground and shielded to keep it from shining needlessly into the sky. A property’s light foot“It has some of the darkest print can be further diminished night sky conditions in the by turning off outside lights world,” Dickinson said. altogether or installing motion Lake Mead National Recredetectors to limit their use. ation Area sits right on the plaDickinson said participation teau’s southwestern doorstep, is entirely voluntary, but those but so does one of the world’s who do adjust their lighting most remorseless traffickers often find it to be just as effecin light pollution. The dome of tive and no more costly than light created by Las Vegas can brighter, less precise forms of be seen from up to 200 miles illumination. In fact, it can be away, so there is no place in cheaper, since dimmer, more Dickinson’s park that is comtargeted lighting tends to be pletely beyond the city’s glow. more energy efficient. But that doesn’t stop Lake Mead Beyond the awe-inspiring from hosting stargazing events. sight of a sky filled with stars, Dickinson said there are darkness serves a key role plenty of dark places to be in many natural systems. found within the 1.5 million-acre Researchers have begun to docrecreation area, which includes ument the decline of fireflies portions of Grand Canyonaround the world, with light Parashant National Monument pollution suspected as a major in a part of northwestern Aricause. The cycle of bright days zona designated earlier this year and dark nights also plays a role as an International Night Sky in human biology. “The body Province. expects it to get dark at some He thinks preserving and point so it can sleep,” Dickinson even improving such “night-sky said. “Maybe not in Vegas, but resources” can be cheaply and most places.” easily accomplished and that All joking aside, Dickinson people will happily volunteer said he foresees a day — perto make the change — even in haps a decade or two from now a place as in love with lights as — when even the resorts on the Las Vegas. Strip will choose to dim things “What’s particularly exciting down a bit. After all, he said, is it’s the kind of opportunity there was a time when water we can all do something about. conservation was not a priorWith light pollution, you can ity on Las Vegas Boulevard and reverse it like that,” he said with beyond, but today many resorts a snap of his fingers. “You just use such practices as a selling turn the light off.” point. Scott Kardel is executive Specifically, advocates for director of the Arizona-based darkness encourage people to International Dark-Sky Assoconvert their homes and busiciation, a 26-year-old advocacy nesses to night-sky sensitive group dedicated to fighting light lighting, namely less intense pollution.
u A burglar stole two televisions from a house in the 3000 block of Governor Lindsey Road at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office took the following reports: u A burglar stole some pain medication, six bags of meat and about 3.5 grams of medical marijuana from a house in Leal Road and Calle Gurule between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thursday. u A burglar stole various appliances from a house in Adobe Creek Road on Thursday.
Help lines Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families hotline: 800-473-5220 Interfaith Community Shelter: 795-7494 Youth Emergency Shelter/ Youth Shelters: 438-0502 New Mexico suicide prevention hotline: 866-435-7166 Solace Crisis Treatment Center: 986-9111, 800-721-7273 or TTY 471-1624 Police and fire emergency: 911 Graffiti hotline: 955-CALL (2255)
HENRY P MCKINLEY January 1, 1929 - August 12, 2014 Henry P McKinley passed from this world to God’s hands on August 12, 2014 surrounded by friends and family after being sick for several months. He is survived by his wife Margaret (Peg), son Ward McKinley and predeceased by his son Forrest McKinley , brother Wayne and sister Barbara. He is also survived by 3 stepchildren, two grandchildren, two step grandchildren and numerous cousins. Henry was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and when very young was brought out west by his parents ending up at the Ghost Ranch near Abiqui, New Mexico. He lived many years of his youth on the Ghost Ranch before attending New Mexico Military Institute, the University of Arizona and graduating with an Agriculture degree from what is now New Mexico State University. He served in Korea during the war where he took his rope to practice and teach other soldiers how to rope a dummy. When he returned after Korea he worked jobs in northern New Mexico and later began a career in Range Management working for the US Bureau of Land Management on southwest New Mexico and later moved on to be a Range Manager for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in northern New Mexico. He has been working his own cattle for over 50 years having had several ranches, the latest being Rancho Viejo on the south side of Santa Fe. Henry was a cowboy’s cowboy. He was never far from his rope and loved to teach anybody who wanted to learn how to rope. Henry’s idea of a perfect birthday, his being January 1, was to be able to rope if the arena wasn’t snowed it. He trained his own roping horses and trained horses for others. Henry won numerous championships and buckles for roping events over the years. He was a member of the New Mexico Old Timers Rodeo Association. His love of roping led him to help begin and support the Deaf Rodeo Association. He was very involved in that organization as he had a multitude of friends in the deaf community due to his son Forrest becoming deaf as a child due to measles. Every year Henry allowed many folks to help at his gathering and branding on Ranch Viejo. Lots of folks learned how to work as a ground crew member during branding. Henry would mentor you and make sure you knew what you were doing wrong while he was at it. These branding became famous events among the Santa Fe area with more people attending over the years than can be counted. After the brandings his wife Margaret would feed everyone with her well-known and enjoyed food. In later he and Margaret brought in a chuck wagon cook (Carl) to provide the vittles. Everyone who attended has favorite stories of these brandings. Henry also enjoyed hunting with a bow and arrow. If you visited Henry you were just as likely to pick a bow for a ’stump shoot’ as to pick up a rope. He taught a lot of kids and adults archery and if you looked close you could see arrow holes in his hat that he would throw in the air as a target for fledgling archers. Henry will be sorely missed by hundreds who he helped and befriended as he is one of the last real old-time cowboys left. In lieu of flowers please remember Henry through is favorite organizations, the New Mexico School for the Deaf and also a program for combat veterans, Horses for Heroes at www.horsesforheroes.org. A memorial will be held at Henry’s home arena, 13B Bonanza Creek Rd., Santa Fe, N.M. on Sept. 20th at 10:30 a.m.
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Daniel D. Gutierrez, 54, passed away on August 25, 2014 after a brave battle with cancer. Daniel loved life and faced every day with optimism. He enjoyed bowling, fishing and was an avid Broncos fan. He was preceded in death by his parents Mary Lou and Lupe Gutierrez and his brother Richard. He is survived by his wife Cheryl, stepdaughters Gina, Christina and Marissa; brothers Marty Gutierrez and his wife Vicky and Ralph Gutierrez; sisters Lucille Garcia and her husband Ray and Louise Gutierrez; and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at St Anne’s Catholic Church in Santa Fe on Saturday August 30. Rosary at 9:00 a.m. followed by Mass at 10:00 a.m. RIVERA FAMILY MORTUARIES Santa Fe ~ Española ~ Taos (505) 989-7032 Karmella Fischer, Santa Fe August 21, 2014 Elive Sanchez, Santa Fe August 22, 2014 Josiah Sandoval, Santa Fe August 23, 2014 Nadine Ornburg, Santa Fe August 23, 2014 Joe Quintana, Santa Fe August 24, 2014 Thomas Gillispie, Santa Fe August 25, 2014 Edwin Soule, Santa Fe August 26, 2014 Gunther Aron, Santa Fe August 27, 2014 Fred Archuleta, Santa Fe August 26, 2014 Leroy Pacheco, Espanola August 21, 2014
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The West’s oldest newspaper, founded 1849 Robin M. Martin Owner
At last, a cease-fire holds in Gaza
Robert M. McKinney Owner, 1949-2001 Inez Russell Gomez Editorial Page Editor
Ray Rivera Editor
ANOTHER VIEW Bill Stewart
More sleep, more school
Understanding Your World
O
nce more, the guns in Gaza have fallen silent. For the first time during the latest Gaza war, there is an open-ended cease-fire, not one for a few days only. So far, it seems to be holding, but experience has shown that much could go wrong. Both sides claim victory: Hamas exuberantly, Israel with restraint. So who won and who lost? Or amid the ruins of Gaza and the traumatized residents of southern Israel, does it really matter? The dead are dead, orphans are left to cry, and the wounded reach for their crutches. Aren’t there larger, more tragic matters to consider in the surrounding Middle East, especially as a barbaric Islamic State literally holds a knife to the throats of all those it comes across? Well, yes, it does matter, because it concerns lives, Arabs and Jews alike. And that is no small matter. It also concerns what is still one of the most fundamental, long-term problems in the region, and that is the Arab-Israeli dispute. That in turn concerns all the rest of us, because the Arab-Israeli conflict has helped to fuel the rise of terrorism around the world, the latest example of which is the Islamic State and its barbarous practices. In strictly military terms, Israel won, overpowering Hamas’ inferior numbers and weaponry. The Israelis also destroyed many of the tunnels that Hamas used for attacking Israel. That was one of Israel’s key goals. But Israel did not destroy Hamas or all
Bloomberg View
of its rockets, and that is a loss. Hamas could not win against Israel, but it did not have to. All it needed to do was to survive and bring Israel to the negotiating table, much as the Vietcong and then North Vietnam did to the U.S. during the 10-yearlong Vietnam War. Wars are seldom waged for military reasons alone. They are waged primarily to achieve national or political goals. Standing up to a vastly more powerful Israel is a political win for Hamas, and in that sense, Hamas can claim victory. What is most surprising is that Israel agreed to this truce in the first place. It had Hamas on the run, and the Israeli people strongly supported the war, hoping to end once and for all the rocket attacks that had always unnerved southern Israel and now, with the use of longer-range rockets, unnerved the rest of the country as well. Moreover, the Israeli cabinet was sharply divided. The cease-fire is essentially an Egyptian proposal, one that had been offered earlier in this summer’s war. In weighing his options, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have decided to support
the Egyptian offer because the Egyptian government, led by former army chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, views Hamas as a terrorist organization and is far more cooperative with Israel than the previous Muslim Brotherhood government led by former President Mohamed Morsi. This is a good relationship that Netanyahu clearly wants to maintain and strengthen. The great advantage for Israel of the 1978 Camp David Accord between Egypt and Israel, which later led to a peace treaty, was that it took Egypt out of the military equation, and without Egypt, the Arab world cannot make war against Israel. On the other hand, without Palestine, Israel cannot have peace. Israel has long maintained that it cannot deal with Hamas because it is a terrorist organization that calls for the destruction of the Jewish state. This is the same argument that Israel years ago used against the Palestine Liberation Organization. Now, of course, Israel deals with the PLO every day in the form of the Palestinian Authority, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas. Israel broke off peace talks
with the Palestinian Authority earlier this year because it brought Hamas into a national unity government. Part of the latest cease-fire agreement, however, calls for the Palestinian Authority, which Hamas had kicked out of Gaza several years ago, to carry on talks with Israel over security issues concerning Gaza as well as such long-postponed items as building an airport for the Gaza Strip and a new port. In other words, the agreement recognizes the Palestinian Authority as the legal government in Gaza, a status it has not been able to enforce for several years. Obviously, this pleases both the Palestinian Authority and Israel, and is an indirect way of bringing Hamas into the political process, though it may not have gone down well with Hamas itself. Moreover, in the weeks and months to come, the Palestinian Authority may not be able to enforce its legal mandate. Nevertheless, Hamas agreed. The interesting question is, why did Israel? Bill Stewart writes about current affairs from Santa Fe. He served in the U.S. Foreign Service and was a correspondent for Time magazine.
MY VIEW: JOSEPH ILLICK
Music education opens new worlds for kids
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t’s a proven fact that the more children study music, the more they improve in math, science and reading. In their paper, “The Impact of Music Education on Academic Achievement,” Donald A. Hodges and Debra S. O’Connell of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro cite 14 supporting studies that demonstrate how students’ test scores rise in proportion to the time they devote to music study. Three of the countries that rate highest in education are Japan, the Netherlands and Hungary, and all three offer extensive music education to all of their students. But according to statistics released by the U.S. Department of Education, an increasing number of American schools have cut back on the amount of music that they offer, and more than 2 million public school children in the United States have no music instruction in school at all. The reason is economic; while the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act declared music a “core subject,” it wasn’t a subject that would be tested. That leads to eliminating classes that don’t lead directly to more funding. Thomas Südhof, winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine, said his most influential mentor was his bassoon teacher. “He taught me that the only way to do something right is to practice and listen and practice and listen, hours and hours and hours,” Südhof said. “You cannot be creative on a bassoon if you don’t know it inside out, and you
cannot be creative in science if you don’t have a deep knowledge of the details.” As Dr. John J. Ratey writes in A User’s Guide to the Brain, “The musician is constantly adjusting decisions on tempo, Joseph Illick tone, style, rhythm, phrasing, and feeling — training the brain to become incredibly good at organizing and conducting numerous activities at once. Dedicated practice of this orchestration can have a great payoff for lifelong attention skills, intelligence, and an ability for self-knowledge and expression.” No matter how many studies demonstrate the value of music study to overall academic performance, there’s no indication that music will become part of every American student’s daily curriculum. In order to help supplement music in the school curriculum, Performance Santa Fe (formerly the Santa Fe Concert Association) has developed an education program that reaches about 5,000 students in the Santa Fe Public Schools every year. Learning the focus, discipline and teamwork required to sing or play an instrument in a group with some degree of skill has proven very valuable. Leanne DeVane, music education coordinator for grades K-12 at Santa Fe Public Schools, said, “The Sostenuto Program is a vital piece of our public schools’ music educa-
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tion strategy for student success … a new world is opened to them.” The first step to studying music is being exposed to music, and the most effective experience a child can have is an experience shared with the whole family. Last year, Performance Santa Fe introduced a Family Concert Series that allows families to experience music together, at prices ranging from free up to $10 per person. Several of the performances featured a large symphony orchestra onstage at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, the heart of Santa Fe’s performing arts scene. These concerts have proven to be extremely popular, and this season, Performance Santa Fe is continuing the series. Our first concert is at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Lensic, and the series continues through January. Sunday’s show features Saint-Saens, Waldenmaier, Strauss and Mussorgsky/Ravel, with soloists Phoenix Avalon, violin; Audrey Luna, soprano; and Karin Mushegain, mezzo-soprano. We look forward to opening new worlds again this year. Joseph Illick is the artistic director of Performance Santa Fe and the music director and principal conductor of Fort Worth Opera, a post he has held since 2002. He also is a pianist, composer and teacher. He has dedicated his life to supporting the performing arts and is a champion of music education for children.
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eenagers need more sleep. They also need more time in school. A national push is now underway to address the first problem, which is encouraging — but the second one is no less important. The American Academy of Pediatrics announced this week what a growing body of research has found: Teenagers would benefit from a later start to the school day. Like everything else, a teen’s body clock goes a little haywire during puberty, and the hormone that induces sleep (melatonin) is typically not released until about 11 p.m. The glow from electronic devices can delay the release still further — one reason reading a history textbook may help teens fall asleep better than playing Candy Crush. Research shows that the typical teen needs 8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep to function normally. A 2006 survey by the National Sleep Foundation found that 87 percent of high school students were getting less than that. A big reason is the school day: More than 40 percent of U.S. public high schools start their day before 8 a.m., with 10 percent starting before 7:30. There’s much more at stake here than reducing the number of yawns in a first-period social studies class. When adolescents are sleep-deprived, the consequences can be serious: an increased risk not just for auto accidents and poor performance on tests, but also for weight gain and depression. The pediatrics academy recommends starting high school no earlier than 8:30 a.m. That’s easier said than done. Later start times can require more money for busing. Many parents like to get the kids out of the house when they leave for work, which is often before 8. And many teachers — who don’t have the same sleeping schedules as their students — prefer an early start and the early dismissal that comes with it. Nevertheless, schools exist to serve students, and the health benefits of later start times are clear. Objections about logistics or finances don’t negate the science. Allowing students to arrive at school later is not the only scheduling change that would improve academic achievement. In the mid-19th century, urban schools typically ran year-round, with about 250 school days, compared with today’s standard of 180. The 10-week summer vacation came to be largely because school buildings were considered unsanitary during the hot summer months and elites feared too much time in the classroom would create a nation of pointy-headed weaklings incapable of performing the hard labor necessary to make America great. As U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said five years ago: “Our school day is too short. Our school week is too short. Our school year is too short.” Some schools that have experimented with longer school days, weekend classes and a slightly longer school year have seen impressive results, as have schools that have delayed their start time. But change has been slow. And some districts are moving in the opposite direction, shortening their days and starting them sooner. Students need 40 winks a night and more than 40 weeks of school. It shouldn’t be so hard to make sure they get both.
The past 100 years From The Santa Fe New Mexican: Aug. 30, 1964: The U.S. Public Health Service has approved a $3,324 supplemental grant for mental retardation survey and planning in New Mexico. The new grant will help the State Planning Office in conducting community hearings around the state on mental retardation needs and in assembling and coding all state laws regarding mental retardation and mental illness. The grant is in addition to the original $30,000 allocated for the program in New Mexico.
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Santa Fe Airport through 6 p.m. Friday Santa Fe Airport Temperatures High/low ......................................... 80°/50° Normal high/low ............................ 84°/54° Record high ............................... 91° in 2011 Record low ................................. 46° in 2005 Santa Fe Airport Precipitation 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 2.33”/8.05” Normal month/year to date ..... 2.48”/8.95” Santa Fe Farmers Market 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 1.43”/7.55”
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The following water statistics of August 28 are the most recent supplied by the City Water Division (in millions of gallons). Total water produced from: Canyon Water Treatment Plant: 1.258 Buckman Water Treatment Plant: 2.400 City Wells: 1.894 Buckman Wells: 2.850 Total water produced by water system: 8.402 Amount delivered to Las Campanas: Golf course: 0.000, domestic: 0.215 Santa Fe Canyon reservoir storage: 14.6 percent of capacity; daily inflow 2.91 million gallons. A partial list of the City of Santa Fe’s Comprehensive Water Conservation Requirements currently in effect: • No watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from May 1st to October 31st. • Irrigation water leaving the intended area is not permitted. Wasting water is not allowed. • Using water to clean hard surfaces with a hose or power washer is prohibited. • Hoses used in manual car washing MUST be equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle. • Swimming pools and spas must be covered when not in use. For a complete list of requirements call: 955-4225 http://www.santafenm.gov/waterconservation
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Weather history
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On Aug. 30, 1929, traveling at excessive speed through dense fog, the oil tanker S.C.T. Doss rammed the coastal steamer San Juan. All 70 crewmen perished off the California coast.
is the world record 24-hour Q: What rainfall? 74 inches. Reunion Island in the Indian A: Ocean. March 1952
Newsmakers Daughter: Joan Rivers is in serious condition
Joan Rivers
NEW YORK — Joan Rivers remained in serious condition in a New York City hospital Friday, one day after going into cardiac arrest at a doctor’s office. Melissa Rivers said in a statement Friday that her mother was “receiving the best treatment and care possible.” She also thanked Rivers’ fans and friends for their support. The Mount Sinai Hospital said it had no updates Friday.
Obama’s tan suit buzzed around the world
President Barack Obama
NEW YORK — What President Barack Obama said Thursday from the White House briefing room was buzzed ’round the world — if you get all your news from social media. Obama’s summer fashion choice was both defended as a perfectly appropriate seasonal look and criticized as too big and wholly unpresidential for such serious subject matter. Other presidents who have taken on tan include Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush and Dwight Eisenhower. In keeping with his times, Franklin D. Roosevelt was fond of white. The Associated Press
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6 p.m. on FAM Movie: Rio An animated confection for (or at least from) the birds, this colorful 2011 fantasy reunites — vocally, anyway — Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg, who played siblings on Get Real before their movie fame. A macaw (voice by Eisenberg) is taken to Brazil, potentially to mate with another of the last of their kind (voice by Hathaway). 7 p.m. on CBS Unforgettable Carrie and Al (Poppy Montgomery, Dylan Walsh) go back to school, but not for the typical reasons, in the new episode “Admissions.” The CEO father of one of the students at the elite facity is murdered, prompting the police detectives to question pupils and faculty alike. Eventually, they uncover certain facts that those involved would like kept private. 8 p.m. on CBS Reckless Lee Anne’s (Georgina Haig) case against the Charleston Police Department has been simmering, and Roy (Cam Gigandet) makes a move to put an end to it in the new episode “Damage Control.”
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He tries to get Terry (Shawn Hatosy) to testify against her — which likely would generate damage she couldn’t possibly control. Anna Wood also stars. David Keith, Kelly Rutherford and Susan Walters guest star. 9 p.m. on HBO Movie: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug The quest of Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman, pictured) and his comrades continues in director Peter Jackson’s second film from J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy saga. The dwarves continue to seek the magical arkenstone that will restore ownership of their homeland to them, but they have to survive some frightening perils first. As a character created for the film, Evangeline Lilly (Lost) joins a cast that also includes Orlando Bloom, Ian McKellen and Cate Blanchett.
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Final arguments unfold at former governor’s trial Virginia politician and his wife face corruption charges
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Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, center, arrives Friday at federal court with his daughter, Jeanine McDonnell Zubowsky, left, and son Bobby McDonnell, in Richmond, Va. Closing arguments began Friday in the McDonnell’s corruption case. STEVE HELBER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RICHMOND, Va. — The corruption trial of former Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife has boiled down to this: Did they knowingly trade special favors for the $165,000 in loans and gifts they admit they took from a dietary supplements promoter? If so, they could be convicted of bribery and conspiracy and perhaps face decades in prison. Jurors were expected to begin deliberating Tuesday after getting final instructions from the judge. Convicting a once-popular governor who was a rising star in the Republican Party before the scandal broke isn’t a given. Even prosecutors acknowledged in closing arguments Friday that if jurors believe the governor’s testimony, they should probably acquit the former first couple. The evidence, prosecutors said, should leave no doubt that McDonnell was lying when he denied any connection between the loans and gifts Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams showered on his family, and the actions he and his wife took to tout Anatabloc, the company’s tobaccobased dietary supplement. “He was on the Jonnie Williams gravy train, and he and Jonnie Williams had a deal: Do what you can when opportunities arise and I’ll keep paying,” prosecutor David
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Husband said she arranged for loans behind his back. Harbach told the jury. McDonnell took the stand in his own defense and forcefully denied any corrupt bargain. He said he considered Williams a friend, and didn’t see anything wrong with accepting his gifts and loans because Williams never asked him for anything. McDonnell also testified that it was his wife who received many of the gifts and arranged for some of the loans behind his back, and that he was unaware until the end because theirs was “a marriage on hold.” In Friday’s closing, Bob McDonnell’s lawyer, Henry Asbill, said testifying about their failed marriage was painful, but necessary to defend themselves. “Their humiliation has been severe and it has been nationwide,” Asbill said. “This was a troubled, dysfunctional marriage.” Prosecutor Michael Dry said the testimony “is salacious and sad, but at the end of the day it just doesn’t matter.” The closing argument on behalf of Maureen McDonnell highlighted one of the legal quirks in the case: In some ways, she benefited legally when her husband said she accepted Williams’ gifts behind his back. Because being first lady doesn’t qualify as serving as a public official.
Chelsea Clinton quits job as NBC News reporter By David Bauder The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Chelsea Clinton said Friday she is quitting her job as a reporter at NBC News, citing increased work at the Clinton Foundation and the imminent birth of her first child. Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton’s daughter had been working at the network since 2011, sporadically doing feature stories on people or organizations doing public-spirited work. Politico magazine reported earlier this year that NBC was paying her $600,000 a year. “I loved watching the ‘Making a Difference’ stories about remarkable people and organizations making a profound difference in our country and our world,” Clinton said in a statement posted on her Facebook page. “I am grateful NBC gave me the opportunity to continue this important legacy.” She was initially hired to do stories for Brian Williams’ Rock Center newsmagazine, but that program was canceled. Her work occasionally appeared on NBC’s Nightly News. Two Clinton stories that aired in January were on education programs targeting the underprivileged. She’s done stories on a school program
for jailed teenagers named after Maya Angelou, an Arkansas tutoring program and a restaurant Chelsea chain that Clinton donates leftover food to the needy. Her story on actor Jeff Bridges’ work on childhood hunger aired Aug. 1, and another story about a school lunch program for poor children in New Mexico is scheduled to air this Sunday. “Chelsea’s storytelling inspired people across the country,” said Alex Wallace, senior vice president at NBC News. Her exit removes some potential awkwardness for the network if her mother runs for president in 2016. NBC made certain to keep Clinton off the air around the time her mother was making media appearances to promote a book, to avoid any appearance of conflict. Both Wallace and Clinton left open the possibility that Clinton could someday return to NBC. Clinton and her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, announced this spring that she is pregnant with her first child.
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Capital takes down Socorro in season opener remainder of the season went into a tailspin as their premiere running back spent half the schedule waiting SOCORRO — It was this time last to get his eligibility back. year that Kevin Brown had a breakBrown was in uniform against out debut in Socorro once again on Friday night, leading Capital’s although he spent most of his time Jaguars 25 football team with a pair of crutches tucked under Warriors 13 to a surprising his armpits after suffering what he later season-opening described as a fractured right ankle. win over Socorro. The result, however, was roughly Just days after that win, the roof the same as last year as the Jaguars caved in as Brown was declared carted off a 25-13 win in the opener academically ineligible, the Jagfor both teams. This time, it was Brown’s backups that did much of uars were forced to forfeit, and the By Will Webber The New Mexican
Taos High School’s Hannah Gunther, Cora Cannedy and Lucia Costanza celebrate winning the Class AAA state cross-country title in November 2013. Gunther and Cannedy return to help the Lady Tigers defend their title in what is now AAAA. JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN
the heavy lifting. Reserve running backs Daniel Lovato and Tommy Wright combined for several big runs behind a determined offensive line, helping sustain a series of second-half drives as the Jaguars got the win. “I think we learned a lot about our backups tonight,” said Manuel Segura, whose two first-half touchdowns helped Capital take a 13-7 lead at the midway point. “It shows that everyone’s working hard, that everyone’s ready to play when they need to.”
After fumbling away the opening kickoff and spotting Socorro a 7-0 lead early in the contest, Capital reeled off 19 unanswered points as Segura scored a rushing touchdown to get the Jaguars on the board, then caught a 25-yard Augie Larranaga touchdown pass to cap an impressive 88-yard drive that took just 68 seconds in the waning moments of the first half. That drive was set up when Capital’s defense stopped a Socorro
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CROSS-COUNTRY
Upcoming season to push runners to the limits
PREP SOCCER ST. MICHAEL’S 10, SANTA FE HIGH 0
Lady Horsemen show no mercy
By James Barron The New Mexican
It’s not about the performances of the top two or three runners on the cross-country course. It’s those Nos. 4, 5 and 6 runners who make all the difference in the world. A good day by them means a good finish for the team. If it comes together at the right time, like say the State Cross Country Championships, it can make a day memorable. While that running axiom is tried and true, it will be pushed to its limits and then some for the 2014 season. With a more balanced body of teams across each classification — from the newly coined Class AAAAAA to the return of the old A/AA formula — it means that those last couple of runners on the scoring ladder will have to work even harder against stronger fields. And where a top 20 or 25 finish at a major meet was the goal for the bottom half of the runners in the past, a top 40 spot might be the new gold standard for them. Pojoaque head coach Allan Lockridge remembers the days when state championship scores weren’t measured in the teens or 20s. “The first time Los Alamos won state [on the girls side] with the Hipwoods, their first runner was 11th,” Lockridge said. “They won because they ran in a pack.” The pack mentality will be just as important this season across the cross-country landscape:
From left, Santa Fe High’s Sandy Matzir attempts to catch and steal the ball from St. Michael’s Lily Day during the first half of Friday’s match at Christian Brothers Athletic Complex. The Lady Horsemen beat the Demonettes 10-0. PHOTOS BY LUKE E. MONTAVON/THE NEW MEXICAN
Class AAAAAA There was a time when Peter Graham was losing the numbers game at Santa Fe High. When the program competed in Class AAAAA from 2000-09, he saw his boys and girls roster dwindle to as little as 30. After four years in AAAA, those numbers spiked to 50 for the entire program. As Santa Fe High again moves up to the state’s highest class (AAAAAA), he feels the program is at a point where it can compete in it. “The word is out that the program can work,” Graham said. “I think the four years at four-A really helped. I also think it’s a credit to the girls and guys who came before them that instilled a good work ethic in them and that the work and the mileage they put in during the summer pays off in the fall.” He’ll have senior Christopher Vigil and sophomore Mateo Martinez to lead the way on the boys side, while a trio of seniors in Camille Sammeth, Kyra Hewett and Victoria Quintana might be strong enough to carry the Demonettes into the top three as a team in District 1AAAAAA and reach the
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Powerful duo propel St. Michael’s past Demonettes By Edmundo Carrillo The New Mexican
hile New Mexico has had its eye on Nique Enloe the past two years, there is a new scoring threat coming out of the St. Michael’s girls soccer team. Sophomore Monse Camarena scored five goals as the Lady Horsemen beat Santa Fe High 10-0 in a nondistrict match at Christian Brothers Athletic Complex to stay undefeated. Camarena scored the final goal with 10 minutes remaining to invoke the 10-goal mercy rule. Enloe added four goals to the effort, including two in the first 10 minutes. “Having both of them up top is going to be a pretty good weapon for
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Santa Fe High’s goalie Bobbie Stacks misses the sixth goal by St. Michael’s Isabelle Chavez during Friday’s match.
us,” St. Michael’s head coach Robyn Serge said. “They just build off of each other and play great combos. They know the runs to make.” The five goals by Camarena give her eight on the season and the team lead. Enloe, also a sophomore, is right on her heals with seven, but she had 66 goals the past two seasons to lead the Lady Horsemen in that span. The season is young, but Camarena never thought she would lead the team. “It’s like a shocker really, but I’m sure she’ll keep scoring, and we’ll keep on scoring,” she said. “There is a little competition between us, but we can’t be selfish with who wants to score more goals.” Camarena scored her first goal in the 16th minute to give St. Michael’s (3-0) a 3-0 lead. She scored again in the 20th minute, and another goal by Enloe and one by defensive midfielder Isabel Chavez gave the Lady Horsemen a 6-0 lead heading into the break.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
As season kicks off, Lobos hope to make progress this year UNM takes on UTEP today in opening game By Will Webber The New Mexican
ALBUQUERQUE — Sounding a lot like a sun-bleached, emotionally scarred Chicago Cubs fan wading through another listless summer, University of New Mexico football head coach Bob Davie has said multiple times this offseason that the best days for his Lobos could be a year away.
For now, he has said, things aren’t as bad as they used to be. “We still might be a year away, but I think this team right here has the potential — the potential — to be a lot better than people are thinking it will be,” Davie said. UNM opens its 2014 season on Saturday night against Texas-El Paso at University Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. It’s the first of 12 games between now and the end of November. Three of the first four games are at home while the lone road game
between now and October is a ride down Interstate 25 to visit New Mexico State on Sept. 20. Other home dates include Arizona State next week, Fresno State on a Friday night in late September, home games against Boise State and San Diego State, and road games at UTSan Antonio, Utah State and Colorado State. It’s not exactly the easiest schedule in the world, but it’s one Davie said is something his team can handle now that it is up to full strength after the NCAA probation years created by the
previous coaching staffs. More than 100 players dot the roster which, for the first time in years, is allotted 85 scholarships — the NCAA maximum. All but a handful of players are Davie recruits, making this another young and wildly inexperienced group. It’s just not so inexperienced that Davie, now in his third season at the helm, is echoing his words from this time last year. Back then, he admitted the Lobos might take a step back after winning four games in his first season.
IF YOU GO Football: UTEP (0-0) at New Mexico (0-0), 6:05 p.m. Saturday at University Stadium. Radio: KKOB-AM (770), KVSF-AM (1400). Tickets: $15-$75 for adults; $10-$15 for kids age 2-18.
The Lobos did regress, winning three games last year. While he won’t say how many wins the fans should expect, he did say the days of the Lobos getting hammered into submission due to a lack of depth
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NATIONAL SCOREBOARD
THE NEW MEXICAN Saturday, August 30, 2014
BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL American League East W L Pct GB Baltimore 77 56 .579 — New York 70 63 .526 7 Toronto 67 67 .500 10½ Tampa Bay 65 70 .481 13 Boston 59 75 .440 18½ Central W L Pct GB Kansas City 74 60 .552 — Detroit 73 60 .549 ½ Cleveland 69 64 .519 4½ Chicago 60 74 .448 14 Minnesota 59 75 .440 15 West W L Pct GB Los Angeles 80 53 .602 — Oakland 78 55 .586 2 Seattle 72 60 .545 7½ Houston 57 79 .419 24½ Texas 53 81 .396 27½ Friday’s Games Baltimore 9, Minnesota 1 N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 3 Boston 8, Tampa Bay 4 Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 1 Cleveland 6, Kansas City 1 Texas 13, Houston 6 Oakland at L.A. Angels Washington at Seattle Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-2) at Toronto (Hutchison 8-11), 1:07 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 15-4) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 10-3), 1:10 p.m., 1st game Minnesota (Gibson 11-10) at Baltimore (Tillman 11-5), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Webster 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-11), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 5-7) at Kansas City (Shields 12-7), 7:10 p.m. Detroit (K.Ryan 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Bassitt 0-0), 7:10 p.m., 2nd game Texas (Mikolas 2-5) at Houston (Feldman 7-10), 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Samardzija 4-3) at L.A. Angels (Undecided), 9:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 10-10) at Seattle (C.Young 12-6), 9:10 p.m.
National League East W L Pct GB Washington 75 57 .568 — Atlanta 71 64 .526 5½ Miami 65 68 .489 10½ New York 63 72 .467 13½ Philadelphia 61 73 .455 15 Central W L Pct GB Milwaukee 73 60 .549 — St. Louis 71 62 .534 2 Pittsburgh 70 64 .522 3½ Cincinnati 65 70 .481 9 Chicago 60 74 .448 13½ West W L Pct GB Los Angeles 76 58 .567 — San Francisco 71 62 .534 4½ San Diego 62 70 .470 13 Arizona 55 78 .414 20½ Colorado 53 80 .398 22½ Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1 N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 1 Atlanta 5, Miami 2 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 2 Colorado at Arizona L.A. Dodgers at San Diego Milwaukee at San Francisco Saturday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Wada 4-1) at St. Louis (Masterson 2-2), 2:15 p.m., 1st game Cincinnati (Simon 13-8) at Pittsburgh (Worley 5-4), 4:05 p.m. Miami (Cosart 2-1) at Atlanta (Harang 10-8), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Je.Williams 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 12-10), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Matzek 3-9) at Arizona (Nuno 0-3), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Wada 4-1) at St. Louis (Gonzales 0-2), 8:15 p.m., 2nd game L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 13-8) at San Diego (Kennedy 10-11), 8:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Fiers 4-1) at San Francisco (Peavy 2-4), 9:05 p.m.
MLB BOXSCORES Mets 4, Phillies 1
Philadelphia ab r Revere cf 4 0 Rollins ss 4 0 Utley 2b 4 0 Howard 1b 4 0 Byrd rf 3 1 GSizmr lf 4 0 Ruiz c 4 0 Asche 3b 3 0 DBchn p 1 0 DBrwn ph 1 0 Diekmn p 0 0 DeFrts p 0 0 Totals
hbi 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New York ab r Lagars cf 4 0 Grndrs rf 4 0 DWrght 3b 4 1 Duda 1b 4 0 dArnad c 4 0 dnDkkr lf 1 1 DHerrr 2b 3 0 Flores ss 2 1 deGrm p 2 0 Campll ph 0 1 Famili p 0 0 Mejia p 0 0
32 1 5 1 Totals
hbi 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 4 4 1
Philadelphia 000 000 100—1 New York 000 100 30x—4 E—G.Sizemore (1), Duda (5), D.Herrera (1). DP—Philadelphia 1, New York 1. LOB—Philadelphia 7, New York 4. 2B—Flores (7). SB—Lagares (5), den Dekker (4), Campbell (2). S—D.Buchanan. IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia D.Buchanan 6 4 1 1 1 3 Diekman L,3-4 2-3 0 3 0 2 0 De Fratus 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Hollands 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 New York deGrom W,7-6 7 4 1 0 2 5 Familia H,15 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mejia S,20-23 1 0 0 0 0 3 HBP—by Diekman (Flores). T—2:31. A—25,250 (41,922).
Red Sox 8, Rays 4 Boston ab r B.Holt ss 5 1 Pedroia 2b 4 1 D.Ortiz dh 5 1 Cespds lf 5 2 Napoli 1b 4 1 Nava rf 4 1 Betts cf 5 1 Mdlrks 3b 4 0 Rvro ph-3b 0 0 Vazquz c 4 0 Totals
hbi 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay ab r Guyer lf 4 1 Zobrist 2b 5 0 Joyce rf 4 0 Longori 3b 5 0 Loney 1b 4 0 Myers dh 4 0 YEscor ss 4 1 Hanign c 2 1 Kiermr cf 4 1
40 8 11 7 Totals
hbi 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1
36 4 9 4
FOOTBALL FOOTBALL
Boston 350 000 000—8 Tampa Bay 010 020 001—4 E—Zobrist (9), Y.Escobar (15), Archer (4). LOB—Boston 10, Tampa Bay 9. 2B—Cespedes (31), Kiermaier (14). HR—Betts (3), Guyer (3). SB—Nava (4). IP H R ER BB SO Boston Ranaudo W,3-0 6 5 3 3 3 4 Breslow 1 0 0 0 1 1 Badenhop 1 2 0 0 0 2 Mujica 1 2 1 1 0 1 Tampa Bay Archer L,8-7 4 9 8 7 2 3 C.Ramos 3 2 0 0 1 5 Balfour 2 0 0 0 1 3 HBP—by Archer (Nava). PB—Vazquez. T—3:34. A—16,107 (31,042).
Pirates 2, Reds 1 Cincinnati ab r BHmltn cf 3 1 Frazier 1b 4 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 Mesorc c 3 0 Bruce rf 4 0 Negron 3b 4 0 Schmkr lf 2 0 Cozart ss 3 0 Leake p 2 0 Heisey ph 1 0 Broxtn p 0 0 Totals
hbi 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh ab r JHrrsn 3b 4 1 Tabata rf 4 0 AMcCt cf 4 0 NWalkr 2b 4 0 RMartn c 3 0 I.Davis 1b 3 0 SMarte lf 3 0 Mercer ss 3 0 Volquez p 2 0 Watson p 0 0 Lambo ph 1 1 Melncn p 0 0
29 1 4 1 Totals
hbi 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
31 2 9 2
Cincinnati 000 000 010—1 Pittsburgh 000 000 02x—2 E—R.Martin (3), S.Marte (4). DP—Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1. LOB— Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 5. 2B—J.Harrison (30). 3B—J.Harrison (7). SB—B. Hamilton 2 (53). IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Leake 7 6 0 0 0 1 Broxton L,4-2 BS,6-131 3 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh Volquez 7 2-3 3 1 1 3 6 Watson W,10-1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Melancon S,25-29 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Volquez (Mesoraco, Phillips). T—2:30. A—37,209 (38,362).
Yankees 6, Blue Jays 3
New York
Toronto
ab r Ellsury cf 5 1 Jeter ss 5 0 Prdo 3b-2b 5 0 Teixeir 1b 5 0 McCnn c 4 1 Beltran dh 2 1 Gardnr lf 3 1 ISuzuki rf 4 1 Drew 2b 2 0 Hdly ph-3b 2 1 Totals
hbi 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1
ab r Reyes ss 5 0 MeCarr lf 4 0 Bautist rf 3 1 Encrnc 1b 4 0 DNavrr c 4 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 StTllsn 2b 3 0 Kwsk ph-2b 1 0 ClRsms dh 3 1 Pillar cf 4 1
37 6 10 4 Totals
hbi 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1
35 3 9 3
New York 000 000 501—6 Toronto 000 100 200—3 E—Jeter (10), Gardner (1), D.Navarro (3), St.Tolleson (4). DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 7, Toronto 8. 2B— McCann (15), Gardner (19), Drew (11), D.Navarro (17), Col.Rasmus (21), Pillar (6). 3B—Ellsbury (3). HR— Ellsbury (14), Headley (3), Bautista (27). SF—Me.Cabrera. IP H R ER BB SO New York Capuano W,2-3 6 1-3 8 3 2 1 4 Warren H,20 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Outman 0 1 0 0 0 0 D.Rbrtsn S,35 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Toronto Buehrle L,11-9 6 7 4 4 1 4 Loup 1 2-3 1 1 1 2 2 Cecil 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 McGowan 1 2 1 1 0 1 Buehrle pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Outman pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP—by Warren (Bautista). T—3:20. A—43,318 (49,282).
Orioles 9, Twins 1 Minnesota ab r DaSntn cf 4 0 Dozier 2b 4 0 Mauer dh 3 0 Parmel ph 1 0 KVargs 1b 4 0 4 0 Arcia rf Plouffe 3b 3 1 EdEscr ss 3 0 Fryer c 2 0 JSchafr lf 3 0 Totals
hbi 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Baltimore ab r 4 1 1 0 2 1 3 2 3 1 4 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 2 4 0 4 0
Markks rf Pearce 1b Pareds 3b A.Jnes cf N.Cruz dh DYong lf Lough lf JHardy ss Flahrty ss C.Dvs 3b-1b CJosph c Schp 2b
31 1 4 1 Totals
hbi 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1
31 9 7 9
Minnesota 000 000 100—1 Baltimore 000 531 00x—9 LOB—Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3. 2B—Markakis (26), Schoop (17). HR— Plouffe (11), D.Young (7), C.Davis (24). IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota May L,0-4 4 2-3 6 8 8 1 8 Deduno 2 1-3 1 1 1 2 5 Thielbar 1 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore M.Gonzalez W,7-7 7 4 1 1 1 6 Matusz 2 0 0 0 0 3 HBP—by May (A.Jones, N.Cruz). WP—Deduno. Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Andy Fletcher; Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Mark Wegner. T—2:40. A—27,464 (45,971).
Braves 5, Marlins 2
Miami
Atlanta
ab r Yelich lf 4 0 Solano 2b 3 0 Stanton rf 2 0 McGeh 3b 3 1 GJones 1b 4 0 Penny p 0 0 Ozuna cf 4 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 Hchvrr ss 4 0 Koehler p 2 0 Vldspn ph 1 1 Hatchr p 0 0 SDyson p 0 0 Totals
hbi 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
ab r Heywrd rf 3 1 Bonifac cf 4 1 FFrmn 1b 3 1 J.Upton lf 4 1 Gattis c 3 0 CJhnsn 3b 3 0 LaStell 2b 4 0 Gsseln 2b 0 0 ASmns ss 4 1 ESantn p 2 0 DCrpnt p 0 0 R.Pena ph 1 0 Doumit ph 1 0
31 2 7 2 Totals
hbi 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
32 5 8 4
Miami 000 001 100—2 Atlanta 000 002 30x—5 E—G.Jones (13), Ozuna (4). DP— Miami 1, Atlanta 1. LOB—Miami 6, Atlanta 7. 2B—Ozuna (22). HR—Valdespin (3), J.Upton (26). CS—Yelich (6). IP H R ER BB SO Miami Koehler 6 4 2 2 3 6 Hatcher L,0-2 0 2 2 2 0 0 M.Dunn 2-3 1 1 0 0 1 S.Dyson 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Penny 1 0 0 0 1 0
Atlanta E.Santana 6 5 1 1 4 D.Crpntr W,5-3 BS,3 1 1 1 1 0 J.Walden H,19 1 0 0 0 0 Kimbrel S,40-44 1 1 0 0 0 Hatcher pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. WP—Koehler. T—3:01. A—26,278 (49,586).
7 1 2 0
Cubs 7, Cardinals 2 Chicago
St. Louis
ab r Coghln lf 5 1 J.Baez 2b 4 1 SCastro ss 4 0 Valuen 3b 3 1 Soler rf 3 2 Castillo c 4 0 Alcantr cf 4 1 Valaika 1b 4 0 Hndrck p 2 0 NRmrz p 0 0 Watkns ph 1 1 Strop p 0 0 Szczur ph 1 0 Totals
hbi 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
ab r MCrpnt 3b 5 1 Wong 2b 4 1 Hollidy lf 4 0 MAdms 1b 4 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 YMolin c 3 0 Tavers rf 4 0 Jay cf 4 0 SMiller p 1 0 Grichk ph 1 0 Neshek p 0 0 Grenwd p 0 0 Descals ph1 0
35 7 9 7 Totals
hbi 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 2 8 2
Chicago 010 000 141—7 St. Louis 200 000 000—2 LOB—Chicago 3, St. Louis 9. 2B— Coghlan (21), J.Baez (4), S.Castro (32). HR—Valbuena (14), Soler 2 (3), Alcantara (6). SB—Wong (19). S—S. Miller. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Hendricks 6 5 2 2 1 3 N.Ramirez W,2-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 Strop 1 0 0 0 0 2 Grimm 1 1 0 0 0 4 St. Louis S.Miller 7 4 2 2 2 3 Neshek L,6-1 2-3 4 4 4 0 1 Greenwood 1 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 HBP—by Hendricks (Y.Molina). WP— Grimm. T—2:52. A—43,181 (45,399).
Tigers 7, White Sox 1 Detroit
Chicago
ab r Kinsler 2b 5 2 TrHntr rf 4 0 MiCarr 1b 5 0 VMrtnz dh 5 1 JMrtnz lf 5 1 Cstllns 3b 4 0 Avila c 4 1 Suarez ss 4 1 Carrer cf 4 1
Totals
hbi 1 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1
ab r Eaton cf 4 1 AlRmrz ss 5 0 JAreu 1b 3 0 Viciedo 1b 1 0 A.Dunn dh 3 0 AGarci rf 3 0 Gillaspi 3b 3 0 Flowrs c 3 0 Nieto c 1 0 De Aza lf 4 0 CSnchz 2b 4 0
40 7 13 7 Totals
hbi 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
34 1 10 1
Detroit 002 500 000—7 Chicago 100 000 000—1 E—Verlander (6), J.Abreu 2 (6). DP— Detroit 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Detroit 7, Chicago 11. 2B—Kinsler (34), Tor. Hunter (26), J.Martinez (26), Castellanos (27), Avila (21), Eaton (21), J.Abreu (32), A.Garcia (4), Flowers (13), De Aza (19). SB—Suarez (3), Carrera (3). SF—Tor.Hunter, A.Dunn. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit Verlander W,12-11 7 9 1 1 2 8 Ji.Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 McCoy 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 Alburquerque 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Carroll L,5-9 5 10 7 3 0 2 Belisario 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Cleto 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Carroll pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. HBP—by Ji.Johnson (A.Garcia). T—3:28. A—17,071 (40,615).
THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Aug. 30 1905 — Ty Cobb made his major league debut, hitting a double off Jack Chesbro of the New York Highlanders in the Tigers’ 5-3 victory. 1910 — Tom Hughes of the New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter for 9 1-3 innings before giving up a single to Harry Niles of the Cleveland Indians. The Yankees lost 5-0, with Hughes giving up seven hits in 11 innings. 1912 — Earl Hamilton of the St. Louis Browns pitched a 5-1 no-hitter against the Tigers at Detroit. 1916 — Dutch Leonard of the Boston Red Sox pitched a no-hitter against the St. Louis Browns for a 4-0 victory. 1918 — The New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0 in a game that took 57 minutes. 1953 — In the opening game of a doubleheader, rookie Jim Pendleton hit three of the Braves major leaguerecord eight homers in a 19-4 win over Pittsburgh. The Braves hit four more homers in the second game, an 11-5 win, to set a major league record for a doubleheader. 1960 — Pete Runnels went 6-for-7 as the Boston Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers in 15 innings of a doubleheader opener. Runnels added three hits in the second game. 1966 — Pete Rose homered from both sides of the plate to lead Cincinnati to a 6-4 win over St. Louis. 1986 — Tommy John, 43, and Joe Niekro, 41, pitched a doubleheader for the New York Yankees against Seattle to become the first 40-plus teammate combo to start a doubleheader since Sept. 13, 1933, when the Chicago Cubs’ Sad Sam Jones, 41, and Red Faber, 44, pitched against the Philadelphia Athletics. John lost the opener and Niekro won the second game, 3-0. 1987 — Minnesota’s Kirby Puckett went 6-for-6 with four RBIs and connected for two homers and two doubles to lead the Twins to a 10-6 victory over the Milwaukee.
TENNIS
East Buffalo Miami New England N.Y. Jets South Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Tennessee North Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland Pittsburgh West Denver Kansas City Oakland San Diego
W 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0
L 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0
T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 0
Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 Pct .000 .000 .000 .000 Pct .000 .000 .000 .000
PF 0 0 0 0 PF 0 0 0 0 PF 0 0 0 0 PF 0 0 0 0
TENNIS
ATP-WTA TOUR U.S. Open
NFL American Conference PA 0 0 0 0 PA 0 0 0 0 PA 0 0 0 0 PA 0 0 0 0
National Conference East W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 South W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 West W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 WEEK ONE Thursday’s Game Green Bay at Seattle, 6:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Minnesota at St. Louis, 11 a.m. Buffalo at Chicago, 11 a.m. Washington at Houston, 11 a.m. Tennessee at Kansas City, 11 a.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. Jacksonville at Philadelphia, 11 a.m. Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 11 a.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 11 a.m. New England at Miami, 11 a.m. San Francisco at Dallas, 2:25 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 2:25 p.m. Indianapolis at Denver, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 5:10 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 8:20 p.m.
Calendar Aug. 30 — Teams must reduce rosters to maximum of 53 active players. Aug. 31 — Waiver period begins for players released the previous day; practice squads can be filled. Sept. 4 — Regular season begins, Green Bay at Seattle. Sept. 7-8 — First full weekend of regular season. Oct. 7-8 — Fall owners meetings, New York. Oct. 28 — Trade deadline. Dec. 28 — Regular season ends. Jan. 3-4, 2015 — Wild-card playoffs.
NCAA The AP Top 25 Friday’s Game No. 8 Michigan State 45, Jacksonville State 7 Saturday’s Games No. 1 Florida State vs. Oklahoma State at Arlington, Texas, 6 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. West Virginia at Atlanta, 1:30 p.m. No. 3 Oregon vs. South Dakota, 8:30 p.m. No. 4 Oklahoma vs. Louisiana Tech, 5 p.m. No. 5 Ohio State vs. Navy at Baltimore, 10 a.m. No. 6 Auburn vs. Arkansas, 2 p.m. No. 7 UCLA at Virginia, 10 a.m. No. 11 Stanford vs. UC Davis, 2 p.m. No. 12 Georgia vs. No. 16 Clemson, 3:30 p.m. No. 13 LSU vs. No. 14 Wisconsin at Houston, 7 p.m. No. 15 Southern Cal vs. Fresno State, 5:30 p.m. No. 17 Notre Dame vs. Rice, 1:30 p.m. No. 20 Kansas State vs. Stephen F. Austin, 5:10 p.m. No. 22 Nebraska vs. FAU, 1:30 p.m. No. 23 North Carolina vs. Liberty, 4 p.m. No. 24 Missouri vs. South Dakota State, 1:30 p.m. No. 25 Washington at Hawaii, 8:30 p.m. Sunday’s Game No. 10 Baylor vs. SMU, 5:30 p.m.
soccer SOCCER NORTH AMERICA Major League Soccer Friday’s Games Houston at Kansas City Saturday’s Games Colorado at Seattle, 2 p.m. New England at Toronto, 3 p.m. Columbus at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Salt Lake at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 8:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games New York at D.C. United, 12:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 6 p.m.
Friday At The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York Purse: $38.3 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Second Round Gael Monfils (20), France, def. Alejandro Gonzalez, Colombia, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. Kevin Anderson (18), South Africa, def. Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. Marin Cilic (14), Croatia, def. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-4. David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Bernard Tomic, Australia, walkover. Grigor Dimitrov (7), Bulgaria, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. Feliciano Lopez (19), Spain, def. Tatsuma Ito, Japan, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4). David Goffin, Belgium, def. Joao Sousa (32), Portugal, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. Richard Gasquet (12), France, def. Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-3. Gilles Simon (26), France, def. Federico Delbonis, Argentina, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. Roberto Bautista Agut (17), Spain, def. Tim Smyczek, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. Dominic Thiem, Austria, def. Ernests Gulbis (11), Latvia, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Alexander Kudryavtsev, Russia, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Adrian Mannarino, France, def. Fabio Fognini (15), Italy, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Tomas Berdych (6), Czech Republic, def. Martin Klizan, Slovakia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Marcel Granollers, Spain, def. Ivo Karlovic (25), Croatia, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-4. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Sam Groth, Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Women Third Round Jelena Jankovic (9), Serbia, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-0. Peng Shuai, China, def. Roberta Vinci (28), Italy, 6-4, 6-3. Sara Errani (13), Italy, def. Venus Williams (19), United States, 6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (5). Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, def. Simona Halep (2), Romania, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, def. Angelique Kerber (6), Germany, 6-1, 7-5. Lucie Safarova (14), Czech Republic, def. Alize Cornet (22), France, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Caroline Wozniacki (10), Denmark, def. Andrea Petkovic (18), Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Doubles Men Second Round Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, def. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah (16), Colombia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Eric Butorac, United States, and Raven Klaasen (12), South Africa, def. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 1-0, retired. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, and Philipp Oswald, Austria, def. Martin Emmrich, Germany, and Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4. David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco (7), Spain, def. Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Andre Sa, Brazil, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (3), Serbia, def. Nicolas Barrientos and Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 6-2, 6-2. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, and Michael Venus, New Zealand, def. Daniele Bracciali and Andreas Seppi, Italy, 6-2, 6-4. Scott Lipsky and Rajeev Ram, United States, def. Michael Mmoh and Francis Tiafoe, United States, 6-1, 6-4. Leander Paes, India, and Radek Stepanek (6), Czech Republic, def. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, and Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Women Second Round Garbine Muguruza and Carla Suarez Navarro (12), Spain, def. Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, and Zheng Jie (8), China, def. Alison Riske and CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 6-7 (2), 6-3, 6-3. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Czech Republic, def. Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan (14), 6-3, 6-2. Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik (5), Slovenia, def. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, and Zheng Saisai, China, 6-4, 6-4. Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, def. Petra Cetkovska, Czech Republic, and Katarzyna Piter, Poland, 6-4, 6-1. Zarina Diyas, Kazakhstan, and Xu YiFan, China, def. Lauren Davis, United States, and Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 7-6 (6). Vania King and Lisa Raymond, United States, def. Christina McHale, United States, and Anna Schmiedlova, Slovakia, 6-0, 6-2. Serena and Venus Williams, United States, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia, and Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-1.
Mixed First Round Ashleigh Barty and John Peers, Australia, def. Asia Muhammad and Taylor Harry Fritz, United States, 6-2, 6-2. Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, and Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Raquel Kops-Jones, United States, and Juan Sebastian Cabal (8), Colombia, 4-6, 6-3, 10-5. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, and Raven Klaasen, South Africa, def. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, and Marin Draganja, Croatia, 7-6 (1), 6-2. Taylor Townsend and Donald Young, United States, def. Jacqueline Cako and Joel Kielbowicz, United States, 7-5, 6-3. Chan Hao-ching, Taiwan, and Max Mirnyi, Belarus, def. Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, and Horia Tecau (5), Romania, 6-3, 6-3. Abigail Spears, United States, and Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, def. Timea Babos, Hungary, and Eric Butorac, United States, 7-6 (6), 1-6, 10-5. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, and Alexander Peya (2), Austria, def. Arantxa Parra Santonja and David Marrero, Spain, 6-3, 5-7, 11-9.
TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled RHP Anthony Ranaudo from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned LHP Edwin Escobar to Pawtucket. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Activated C Yan Gomes from the 7-day concussion list. Placed INF-C Chris Gimenez on the three-day paternity list. Signed 3B Russell Branyan to a minor league contract and assigned him to Columbus (IL). DETROIT TIGERS — Promoted RHP Evan Reed from Toledo (IL). Designated RHP Jose Ortego for assignment. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Designated LHP Bruce Chen for assignment. Recalled RHP Louis Coleman from Omaha (PCL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Selected the contract of LHP Josh Outman from Scranton/Wilkes Barre (IL). Designated LHP Rich Hill for assignment.
National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Recalled 1BOF Andrew Lambo from Indianapolis (IL). Optioned RHP Gerrit Cole to Bristol (EL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Activated C Yadier Molina from the 15-day DL. Optioned C Tony Cruz to Springfield (Texas).
BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS — Waived G-F Carlos Delfino and C Miroslav Raduljica.
FOOTBALL National Football League NFL — Suspended San Francisco LB Aldon Smith nine games after violating the league’s substance abuse and personal conduct policies. Suspended Minnesota WR Jerome Simpson for the first three games of the regular season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. Fined Dallas S Ahmad Dixon $22,050 for a hit on WR Matt Hazel and Dallas LB Anthony Hitchens $8,268, for a facemask penalty during an Aug. 23 game against Miami. ATLANTA FALCONS — Released LB Yawin Smallwood, RB Josh Vaughan, WR Freddie Martino, LB Pat Angerer, DE Nosa Eguae, FB Maurice Hagens, CB Jordan Mabin, S Kimario McFadden, TE Jacob Pedersen, OL Pat McQuistan, OL Adam Replogle and DT Donte Rumph. BUFFALO BILLS — Released LB Xavius Boyd, DT Landon Cohen, TE Dominique Jones, CB Kamaal McIlwain, CB Sam Miller, P Brian Moorman, QB Jordan Palmer, FB Evan Rodriguez, WR Naaman Roosevelt and C Jared Wheeler. Placed CB Mario Butler, CB Bobby Felder and TE Tony Moeaki on the injured reserve list. Signed LS Garrison Sanborn to a contract extension. CHICAGO BEARS — Terminated the contracts of WR Armanti Edwards, TE Jeron Mastrud, OT Dennis Roland and C-G Robert Turner. Waived RB Jordan Lynch. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Released RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, LB Brandon Joiner, DT LaKendrick Ross and QB Tyler Wilson. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Waived C Mike Brewster, QB Ricky Stanzi, OT Cody Booth, WR Chad Bumphis, DL DeAndre Coleman, DT Ricky HaviliHeimuli, FB Eric Kettani, S Craig Loston, QB Stephen Morris, G Drew Nowak, K Kasey Redfern, DE Gerald Rivers, G Tyler Shatley, TE D.J. Tialavea and LB Marcus Whitfield. Placed WR Tandon Doss and cornerback Rashaad Reynolds on injured reserve. Waived/injured TE Brandon Barden. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Released K Connor Barth, DE Larry English, OL Jamon Meredith, LB Nate Askew, LB Ka’Lial Glaud, OT Edawn Coughman, CB Anthony Gaitor, CB Keith Lewis, CB Kip Edwards, FB Lonnie Pryor, DE T.J. Fatinikin, DB Marc Anthony, OL Andrew Miller and OL Jeremiah Warren. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Waived P Robert Malone, TE Ted Bolser, CB Richard Crawford, S Da’Mon Cromartie-Smith, WR Lee Doss, NT Robert Thomas, OL Kevin Kowalski and OL Tevita Stevens.
TENNIS
Sara Errani outlasts Venus Williams at U.S. Open By Rachel Cohen The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Sara Errani wagged her finger and cupped her hand to her ear for the U.S. Open fans who tried to will Venus Williams to victory. “I think I will remember forever that moment,” Errani said. Two points from defeat, the diminutive Italian rallied to force a third-set tiebreaker and outlasted Williams in a match that was both lopsided and tight. Errani won 6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (5) in the third round Friday after Williams had a chance to serve out the match in the final set.
Williams twice came back from down a break in the third but was done in by too many Sara Errani unforced errors — she made 52 in all. Trying to close out the match at 5-3, the 19thseeded Williams had one of her eight double-faults. The 13th-seeded Errani next faces qualifier Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, who stunned second-ranked Simona Halep 7-6 (6), 6-2. The
32-year-old Lucic-Baroni hadn’t made a Grand Slam round of 16 since 1999, waylaid by injuries and financial struggles. “I feel like a little kid, like this is the first time ever happening,” Lucic-Baroni said. Errani, who wasn’t thrilled with fans yelling out support for her opponent during her serves, won just 12 games in three previous meetings with Williams. But in the first set, Williams couldn’t take advantage of her power, making just 30 percent of her first serves. Errani used her quickness to run Williams around the court,
and the 34-year-old seemed sluggish after playing a long doubles match with her sister on Thursday night. But in the second, Williams looked like the seven-time major champion she is, pouncing on Errani’s soft serves. “She’s playing unbelievable,” Errani said. “I really don’t know how I won today.” Errani just had a little more left in the final set. And in the tiebreaker, Williams made four more unforced errors. Errani’s quick reflexes, honed in doubles, gave her match point when she stabbed a
backhand volley to return what looked like a sure winner by Williams. “Unbelievable,” Errani said. “If I don’t do that, maybe I lose.” The 5-foot-4 Errani reached the final at the French Open and the semis at the U.S. Open in 2012, but both times, she was routed by power players: Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams. Big sister Venus couldn’t do the same Friday, though she did later earn an easy victory in doubles with Serena. Sixth-seeded Angelique
Kerber also was upset, losing 6-1, 7-5 to Swiss teen Belinda Bencic. Bencic, 17, is coached by Martina Hingis’ mother, Melanie Molitor, and was coming off a third-round showing at Wimbledon. “I started believing that I can play with these players,” Bencic said. Earlier, Peng Shuai again beat a seeded player to reach her second straight Grand Slam round of 16. Two days after upsetting fourth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska, Peng defeated 28th-seeded Roberta Vinci 6-4, 6-3.
SPORTS
Saturday, August 30, 2014 THE NEW MEXICAN
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PREP ROUND UP
Santa Fe Prep loses, then wins The New Mexican
The Santa Fe Preparatory boys soccer team got the kind of test it wanted on Friday, regardless of the outcome. The Blue Griffins lost to defending Class AAAA state champion Roswell 3-2 in double overtime then beat Roswell Goddard 5-1 on the first day of the Louie Cernicek Tournament in Los Alamos. Prep will play for fifth place at 2 p.m. Saturday. Prep (2-1) was so close to beating the Coyotes 2-1, but a Roswell goal in the final minute of regulation sent the match into a five-minute overtime. The Coyotes scored four minutes into the second overtime period to secure the win. “It was a great match for us to play,” Prep head coach Hersch Wilson said. “It was a tough way to lose, but it was a lot of fun.”
The Blue Griffins made up for the loss by getting five goals from four different players, including two from senior Griffin Sides, to beat Goddard. “They allowed us to settle into a game, while Roswell had us under pressure. We were able to possess the ball the entire match,” Wilson said. Junior midfielder Adam Weyrauch and freshman forward Logan Sullivan scored one goal in each match. VOLLEYBALL SANTA FE WALDORF TOURNAMENT Santa Fe Waldorf made sure to protect its house — even if it has “Christian Life Academy” attached to it. No one was immune to the Lady Wolves’ dominance, not even the junior varsity as they went undefeated in six pool-play
games against the JV, Vaughn and San Jon in the first Santa Fe Waldorf Tournament. It sets up a semifinal matchup at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Waldorf JV, which went 2-4 in pool play after becoming a lastminute substitute when Tse’ Yi’ Gai did not appear as scheduled. San Jon and Vaughn will play in the other semifinal. Josie Adams, Waldorf head coach, feels her team has not missed a beat since reaching the Class B quarterfinals last November. The Waldorf engine is running smoothly even though it changed its offense to a 5-1 set with senior Keifer Nace solely taking on the role of setter. “I really feel like we are starting where we finished last season,” Adams said. “We have a lot of hitters, a lot of big hitters, with Cecelia [Barnard] and B-Lowe [Beatrice Lowe] and Alex Chastenet and Brianna Poole.”
Capital: Coach Moon downplays victory Continued from Page B-1 drive that had reached the Jaguars’ 8-yard line just moments before. A pair of sacks and a late penalty set up a long fourth-down attempt that fell short, opening the door for Capital’s comeback. It was during that defensive stand, however, that Brown limped off the field and collapsed on the sideline. Lovato took his place at running back, getting spelled on occasion by Wright. “Tommy, he’s like a bar of soap he’s so slippery,” said Capital head coach Bill Moon. “Kevin — you never know what direction he’s going to go with
the ball. I certainly don’t. And Daniel is just a tough, determined runner. I think all three of them showed different things tonight, and I like the way we kept going when one came out and the other went in.” Lovato and Wright were so productive that the Capital offense didn’t skip a beat when Brown left the game for good. The main beneficiary was Larranaga, the starting quarterback who spent most of last season running for his life. In this one, he had more than enough time to set up the offense and make a handful of decent throws while on the run or in the pocket. “It really is different this
year,” he said. “This team is a lot better and we have guys who can come in and play. You look at what we got tonight. I think we can get that all year.” Larranaga’s 19-yard touchdown keeper down the right sideline early in the fourth quarter answered Socorro’s lone second half touchdown that had cut Capital’s lead to 19-13. The Warriors penetrated the Jaguars’ 20 only once from that point on, and that was late in the game with the outcome already decided. Moon downplayed the significance of the win, but admitted it was good to start the season off on the right foot. “At this point, it’s irrelevant
because it’s over and we have another game to prepare for starting Monday,” he said. “What I like most about this is we come down to a foreign field, the officiating was struggling, we give up the kickoff, we give up a touchdown and we get down right away. But we stayed around and, here we are.” And while there are still nine games left in the regular season, at least the Jaguars have something to boast about in a town that treats them like forgotten stepchildren alongside Santa Fe High and St. Michael’s. “The only thing to do about that is keep winning,” Segura said. “Let us sneak up on them when no one’s looking.”
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Today on TV Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts. All times local. AUTO RACING 5:30 p.m. on ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Great Clips 300, in Hampton, Ga. 7 p.m. on NBCSN — IndyCar, MAVTV 500, in Fontana, Calif. BASKETBALL 1:30 p.m. on ESPN — FIBA, World Cup, preliminary round, Finland vs. United States, in Bilbao, Spain BOXING 7:30 p.m. on SHO — Super middleweights, Ronald Gavril (9-00) vs. Thomas Falowo (12-2-0); super middleweights, Badou Jack (16-1-1) vs. Jason Escalera (15-2-1); super middleweights, J’Leon Love (18-0-0) vs. Rogelio Medina (32-6-0), in Las Vegas, Nev. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 6:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Penn St. vs. UCF, at Dublin 10 a.m. ESPN — UCLA at Virginia 10 a.m. on ESPN2 — Appalachian St. at Michigan 10 a.m. on ESPNEWS — Indiana St. at Indiana 10 a.m. on ESPNU — W. Michigan at Purdue 10 a.m. onFS1 — North Dakota St. at Iowa St. 1:30 p.m. on ABC — California at Northwestern or West Virginia vs. Alabama at Atlanta 1:30 p.m. on ESPN2 — California at Northwestern or West Virginia vs. Alabama at Atlanta 1:30 p.m. on ESPNU — South Dakota St. at Missouri 1:30 p.m. on NBC — Rice at Notre Dame 2 p.m. on ESPNEWS — William & Mary at Virginia Tech 3:30 p.m. on ESPN — Clemson at Georgia 5 p.m. on ESPNU — Idaho at Florida 5 p.m. on FSN — Cent. Arkansas at Texas Tech 5:30 p.m. on FOX — Fresno St. at Southern California 6 p.m. on ESPNEWS — NC Central at East Carolina 6:07 p.m. on ABC — Florida St. vs. Oklahoma St., in Arlington, Texas 7 p.m. on ESPN — Wisconsin vs. LSU, at Houston GOLF 5 a.m. on TGC — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, third round, in Turin, Italy 10:30 a.m. on TGC — Web.com Tour, Hotel Fitness Championship, third round, in Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 p.m. on TGC — PGA Tour, Deutsche Bank Championship, second round, in Norton, Mass. 5 p.m. on TGC — LPGA, Portland Classic, third round, in Portland, Ore. 7:30 p.m. on TGC — Champions Tour, Shaw Charity Classic, second round, in Calgary, Alberta (same-day tape) HORSE RACING 4 p.m. on NBCSN — Thoroughbreds, Woodward Handicap and Forego Stakes, in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Mercy: Santa Fe High seeks to learn lessons Continued from Page B-1 “The goal is to put the pressure on high and score first,” Serge said. “Hopefully you deflate a team when you score first. We did, and we just kept on going.” The scoring barrage put a lot of pressure on Santa Fe High’s young goalkeepers. After St. Michael’s scored its fourth goal, freshman Imani Randall was replaced by fellow freshman Bobbie Stacks. They had a rough day, but Santa Fe High head coach Keith Richards hopes they will learn from it. “I’m putting them in a tough spot, I really am,” he said. “They’re passionate about playing goalie and they want to play goalie, and that’s great, we need goalies. We’re just going to move through this and have some learning experience. They’re just young, and in a way this is good experience.” The Santa Fe High offense struggled too, as a shot by Elena Lemus that hit the top bar in the 63rd minute was the closest the Demonettes got to avoiding the shutout. Although Santa Fe High (1-1) has several
From left, Santa Fe High’s Ursula Vold and St. Michael’s Maggie Cain both attempt to get control of the ball during Friday’s match. LUKE E. MONTAVON/THE NEW MEXICAN
young players and only six seniors, Serge believes that was really a testament to her defense. “We have some strong girls on the defense that know the positions,” Serge said. “They protect the house, and that’s their job. They are going to put a body and them and not let people through, and that’s what I look for on my defensive line.” Richards said although the result was “embarrassing,” he knows his team is going
to use it to change its preparation habits. “I think they took it the way I wanted them to take it,” Richards said. “We need to bring more intensity and passion to practice. As I’ve told them many times, if we don’t have intensity in practice, it won’t transfer to the intensity of a match, and I think they finally realized that.” The Demonettes will have plenty of time to change practice habits before traveling to Moriarty on Sept. 4. The Lady Horsemen, on the other hand, go to Albuquerque Hope Christian on Sept. 2. St. Michael’s has outscored its opponents 22-0 so far, and Serge is hoping the Lady Huskies will pose the challenge her team needs to keep growing. “They’re a team that can score, so that will be good for us to see what we need to work on in the future to raise our level of play,” she said. Serge still wants her team to improve, and it helps that she has another young emerging stud in Camarena. “She’s the player of the match, I would say,” she said.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 11 a.m. on MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Toronto or Detroit at Chicago White Sox 2 p.m. on FS1 — Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 5 p.m. on WGN — Detroit at Chicago White Sox 7 p.m. on MLB — Regional coverage, Milwaukee at San Francisco or Washington at Seattle SOCCER 5:40 a.m. on NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester United at Burnley 7:55 a.m. on NBCSN — Premier League, Stoke City at Manchester City 10:30 a.m. on NBC — Premier League, Chelsea at Everton TENNIS 9 a.m. on CBS — U.S. Open, third round, at New York
LOCAL SCORES Alamogordo 39, Valencia 0 Artesia 40, Belen 14 Aztec 20, Bloomfield 0 Bayfield, Colo. 48, Kirtland Central 6 Bernalillo 49, Taos 24 Capital 25, Socorro 13 Carrizozo 60, Ramah 6 Centennial 42, Onate 10 Cibola 44, Albuquerque High 20 Clayton 51, West Las Vegas 6 Cloudcroft 46, Springer 0 Deming 44, EP Cathedral, Texas 7 Dexter 25, Hatch Valley 20 Dulce 27, Navajo Pine 6 Eldorado 14, Rio Grande 0 EP Americas, Texas 35, Carlsbad 19 EP Del Valle, Texas 41, Gadsden 7 EP Riverside, Texas 28, Chaparral 14 Escalante 34, Tucumcari 28 Espanola Valley 54, McCurdy 6
Gateway Christian 60, Menaul 6 Hagerman 28, Capitan 6 Hondo 68, Roy/Wagon Mound 13 Hot Springs 20, Tularosa 13 La Junta, Colo. 52, Raton 0 Lordsburg 53, Willcox, Ariz. 7 Melrose 50, Mescalero Apache 0 Moriarty 37, Miyamura 27 Pojoaque 18, Los Alamos 6 Questa 30, Zuni 8 Rio Rancho 49, Valley 0 Robertson 14, Portales 7 Ruidoso 21, Roswell 20 San Juan Blanding, Utah 35, Piedra Vista 8 Santa Rosa 25, Texico 12 Santa Teresa 22, San Elizario, Texas 6 Seagraves, Texas 53, Jal 0 Thoreau 52, Tohatchi 0 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Lake Arthur vs. NMSD, ccd.
HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE
Runners: Los Alamos returns top finishers
This week’s varsity schedule for Northern New Mexico high schools. For additions or changes, please call 986-3045.
Today Continued from Page B-1 state meet. Graham said about 30 girls are running this season.
Class AAAAA It’s Los Alamos’ to lose — that is, the state titles. The boys and girls have swept the past three state meets, while the girls program hoisted its fifth straight blue trophy last season. None of that should change this season. The Lady Hilltoppers return their top four finishers from the state championship team, and their top five at a scrimmage against La Cueva last weekend posted times within 58 seconds of each other and finished in the top seven. While the boys team lost Collin Hemez and Mike Walker last year, the 2014 boys edition looks equally as strong. John Rees posted the best time at the same scrimmage with a time of 16 minutes, 55 seconds, and the next five Hilltoppers finished within 35 seconds of that time. Capital lost four seniors from the boys squad, and have just eight varsity runners (three boys, five girls) this fall.
Class AAAA Last November was a banner meet for Taos, as it took home blue trophies for the boys and girls programs. The task to defend those trophies was made harder with the inclusion of Kirtland Central, Zuni, Cobre, East Mountain and
Bosque School in what was the smallest class in the state. The addition of the Zuni boys and the East Mountain girls (both AA champions) means the class has four teams dying to repeat. That is why the bottom half of the scoring ladder is so much more important this year. “Now there is going to be six or seven teams trying to share those first 25, 35 points,” Lockridge said. “You’re not going to have four guys in the top 10. Everybody is going to be lucky if they get two.” Taos dominated the AAA meet by placing three runners (Donevan Gravelle was third, Roy Madrid fourth and Mateo Vigil ninth) in the top 10, and all three will return. In fact, the Tiger’ top five runners return, giving them strong odds to repeat. Still, the presence of the Thunderbirds will make for an interesting season. “Last year, [Zuni head coach] Chris Carroll went around the hallway and picked up three seniors, and they were his top three runners,” said Lenny Gurule, St. Michael’s head coach. “He doesn’t need to develop them. He can beat you like that.” Gurule’s boys team returns his top four finishers who finished second to Taos, while the girls team will be a work in progress. Pojoaque’s girls team might be the sleeper team of the group, although its hard not to know sophomore phenom Megan Herrera. She finished second at the AAA meet last year and has recovered from a foot injury in the summer.
Class AAA The Pecos Panthers made a late surge
in 2013 to finish in fourth in the then-AA division — mere six points away from a podium finish. They return five of their top six runners, highlighted by junior Ryan Sandoval (10th at state) and sophomore Julian Garcia (12th). Pecos’ main challenger will be Laguna-Acoma, which took second last year after winning the previous three state title. On the girls side, there is a new girl on the AAA block — Desert Academy’s Taylor Bacon, the reigning A champion. With Desert Academy moving up to AAA from A, Bacon adds more firepower to the girls side. Not to be overlooked is Academy for Technology and the Classics, which finished fifth in AA last year and no longer has Zuni (second) and Bosque (third) in its way. A team of mostly sophomores is now a team of mostly juniors, led by Alizabeth Willias (12th individually). Pecos has but two runners, but one of them is Cassie CdeBaca, the 2012 AA champion thirsting to return to the top of the podium. CdeBaca s also burning the candle at whatever end she can find — she is the starting setter on the volleyball team and a member of the three-time state champion cheer squad.
Class A/AA This class brings a mixture of schools that weren’t big enough to make the cut for AAA and a handful of A programs that had programs. Mora lost two seniors on a team that was ninth in the AA meet last November, and returns sophomore Natalia Marrujo (who was 21st).
Boys soccer — Capital at Moriarty, 1 p.m. Louie Cernicek Tournament (Sullivan Field): semifinals, Los Alamos/Santa Fe Prepartory winner vs. Piedra Vista/Roswell winner, 8 a.m.; Farmington/Clovis winner vs. Bosque School/Roswell Goddard winner, 10 a.m.; seventh place, noon; fifthplace, 2 p.m.; third place, 4 p.m.; championship, 6 p.m. Girls soccer — Sangre de Cristo Classic (Taos): pool play, Group A; East Mountain vs. Bernalillo, 8:30 a.m.; Group B; Farmington vs. Silver, 10:30 a.m.; fifth place, 2 p.m.; third place, 4 p.m.; championship, 6 p.m. Capital at Moriarty, 11 a.m. Los Alamos at Piedra Vista, 1 p.m. Cross Country — Española Valley Invitational: Española Valley, Santa Fe Indian School, Taos, West Las Vegas, Las Vegas Robertson; 9 a.m. Peñasco Invite: Peñasco, Mesa Vista, Academy for Technology and the Classics, Mora; 9 a.m. Volleyball — Santa Fe Preparatory at Escalante, 7 p.m. Santa Fe Waldorf Tournament: Waldorf, San Jon, Tse Yi Gai, Vaughn; bracket play, TBA Las Vegas Robertson at Raton, 5 p.m. Belen Tournament: Taos, West Las Vegas; TBA Football — St. Michael’s at Santa Fe High, 6 p.m. Cuba at Santa Fe Indian School, 1 p.m.
Isotopes rally for comeback win With the finish line in sight, the Albuquerque Isotopes are trying to make a good push to end the 2014 Pacific Coast League season. The Isotopes rallied from a 5-1 deficit and used a five-run eighth inning to cap a 9-6 comeback win over the Las Vegas 51s at Isotopes Park on Friday night. Albuquerque has won two straight games after a six-game skid. It looked like the Isotopes (61-79) would return to their drab ways until the sixth inning, when Clint Robinson hit a two-run home run to cut the margin to 5-3. After the teams exchanged runs in the seventh, Albuquerque came alive in the eighth. Robinson’s second homer of the night — a tworun shot to tie it at 6 — and Carlos Truinfels broke up the tie with a three-run shot for 9-6. The two teams take an unusual off day before playing the final two games of the season on Sunday and Monday. The New Mexican
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Lobos: UNM facing tougher schedule Continued from Page B-1 and experience are probably over. He said the thrill of heading into a season with a puncher’s chance gives him optimism for the first time since coming to Albuquerque before the 2012 season. “I would say 100 percent, if I had to get out on a limb and make a guess, 100 percent of the coaches in these [preseason] press conferences are encouraged,” Davie said. “That’s the great thing about this game is that every year everybody is 0-0 starting out. A bunch of us trying to be 1-0. Fifty percent will be, and 50 percent will be 0-1. So, you guys, I’ve been doing this a long time. You’ve been doing it a long time. Nobody knows. The reality is that nobody knows and that’s what’s fun about it. That’s why people should buy tickets.” As of Thursday, UNM had sold fewer than 5,000 tickets and fewer than 12,000 for the game. A UNM spokesman said the walk-up crowd is generally 4,000 to 5,000. Combine that with the families of the various youth teams invited to the game, and a crowd of approximately 25,000 is anticipated for Saturday’s contest. While that may not sound like much, Davie is hopeful the fans will like what they see. Back under center is junior quarterback Cole Gautsche, as well as a cast of familiar names and faces. That includes UNM’s vaunted running attack, one that has been one of the nation’s top yardage machines in Davie’s tenure. That said, it’s time to meet Teriyon Gipson, the heir appar-
ent to the Lobos’ top spot in the offensive backfield. The 5-foot-8 sophomore from Dallas is listed as the top tailback, just in front of senior Crusoe Gongbay and juniors Jhurell Pressley and David Anaya. Clayton Mitchem will be Gautsche’s backup. With a bigger, beefier offensive line, a defense that is markedly improved and a roster that offers more depth than he’s ever had before, Davie is at least cautiously optimistic about what lies ahead. “Being as sincere as I can be, I know that we are a year or two away still,” he said. “I know nobody wants to hear that, and now is not the time to talk about that before the first game, but it’s the truth. You know you go out there and look on that practice field. You look Saturday night at who is playing. You’ll see that we are still a year or two away. But again, I’ll be really disappointed if we don’t show improvement this year. I’m realistic enough to look at our schedule, and I think we have a really, really tough schedule this year.” Picked to finish fifth in the six-team Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference, UNM returns seven starters on offense and six on defense. While expectations are low considering the Lobos have won just 10 games the past five years, Davie said anything can happen. “I never put like, how many we are going to win or how many we are going to lose,” he said. “I’ll be disappointed if we get ourselves in the situation we were in last year, where we just caved in at the end because we just ran out of gas.”
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Harrison helps Pirates edge Reds The Associated Press
PITTSBURGH — Josh Harrison hit an RBI triple and scored on Jose Tabata’s tiebreaking single Pirates 2 in the eighth inning, Reds 1 leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night. Harrison had three hits in the Pirates’ sixth win in eight games. Tabata, starting in right field for the injured Travis Snider, finished with two hits. Pirates starter Edinson Volquez was working on a no-hitter before Devin Mesoraco’s leadoff single in the seventh. He was charged with one run and three hits in 7⅔ innings. ORIOLES 9, TWINS 1 In Baltimore, Chris Davis hit his fourth career grand slam, and the Orioles got a dominating pitching performance from Miguel Gonzalez. Delmon Young also homered for the AL East-leading Orioles, who built an 8-0 lead in the fifth inning against rookie Trevor May (0-4). Baltimore’s fourth win in five games was marred by an injury to first baseman Steve Pearce, who left with a right abdominal strain. TIGERS 7, WHITE SOX 1 In Chicago, Justin Verlander pitched seven solid innings, and the contending Tigers won for the fifth time in six games. Verlander (12-11) matched his season high with eight strikeouts. He allowed one run and nine hits while improving to 14-4 with a 2.94 ERA in his last 19 starts against Chicago. The White Sox have lost nine of 10. YANKEES 6, BLUE JAYS 3 In Toronto, Jacoby Ellsbury and Chase Headley homered, leading the Yankees to the win. Chris Capuano (2-3) pitched 6⅓ innings in his first win in seven starts since joining New York. The veteran lefthander, who was acquired last month in a trade with Colorado, allowed three runs, two earned, and eight hits. David Robertson got the final four outs for his 35th save in 38 chances.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Edinson Volquez delivers during the first inning of Friday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds in Pittsburgh. GENE J. PUSKAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CUBS 7, CARDINALS 2 In St. Louis, Jorge Soler hit two homers for the Cubs, and fellow rookie Javier Baez had a tiebreaking two-run double in the eighth inning off All-Star reliever Pat Neshek. The Cardinals lost in the return of Yadier Molina. The All-Star catcher, who had been sidelined by a torn ligament in his right thumb, and went 0 for 3 and was hit by a pitch. RED SOX 8, RAYS 4 In St. Petersburg, Fla., Rookie Mookie Betts hit his first career grand slam and Anthony Ranaudo pitched six effective innings, leading Boston to the road win. After Yoenis Cespedes drove in his second run of the game with a double, Betts connected off Chris Archer (8-7) to cap a five-run second inning that made it 8-0. RANGERS 13, ASTROS 6 In Houston, Michael Choice and Rougned Odor each hit a three-run homer, powering Texas to the win. The Rangers were up by two in the fourth inning when Choice launched his
ninth home run into the Crawford Boxes in left field. Odor connected in a five-run seventh inning with a shot to the seats in right field. Adam Rosales and Elvis Andrus added two RBIs apiece for the Rangers, who have the worst record in the American League. Scott Baker (3-3) pitched 6⅓ innings for his second straight win. Houston starter Brett Oberholtzer (4-10) yielded nine hits and a career-high seven runs in 4⅓ innings. IN METS 4, PHILLIES 1 New York, Jacob deGrom pitched seven crisp innings and the Mets scored the tiebreaking runs when left fielder Grady Sizemore dropped an easy pop fly. Eric Campbell stole home on a double steal, helping the Mets stay out of the NL East cellar with their 12th victory in 17 games against Philadelphia this year. The Phillies had won four straight and six of seven. A victory in the series opener would have pushed last-place Philadelphia past New York, but Sizemore’s two-out error with the bases loaded in the seventh cost them.
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Broncos discover cuts are harder to make this year By Arnie Stapleton The Associated Press
Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore is carried off the field at Michigan Stadium by his players after they defeated Michigan 34-32 on Sept. 1, 2007, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan is opening its 2014 season with Appalachian State this week, rekindling flashbacks to the day the Wolverines were on the wrong end of one of the biggest upsets in college football history. ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO
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Appalachian State, Michigan rematch rekindles ’07 upset By Ralph D. Russo The Associated Press
Texas A&M’s outburst, Boise State’s flop and Temple’s late-night surprise were just an appetizer. The nonstop college football opening weekend includes Friday night fare, a full slate of Saturday of games, plus a sprinkling on Sunday and a big Monday nighter. Some things you should know before taking in the rest of Week 1: Return to the big house: The last — and only — time Appalachian State played at Michigan was memorable, to say the least. The big bad Wolverines were ranked No. 5 to start the 2007 season, with Mike Hart, Chad Henne and Jake Long leading a powerful offense. Appalachian State was a two-time defending national champion, but that was in FCS, what was once known as Division I-AA. The Mountaineers became the first FCS (or I-AA) team to beat a ranked major college team in a thrilling and stunning 34-32 victory. App State returns to the Big House on Saturday, and it might be an even bigger upset this time around. The Mountaineers are in their first season as an FBS team, playing in the Sun Belt Conference, and coming off a 4-8 season. Michigan is unranked and looking to bounce back from a 7-6 season, but another loss to Appalachian State would not go over well. Fabulous frosh: When a coach compares an athlete to make Michael Jordan, even if only with a passing reference, the bar has been set awfully high for that athlete. That’s how LSU freshman running back Leonard Fournette will start his career. The most notable name in the 2014 freshman class leads the No. 13 Tigers against No. 14 Wisconsin on Saturday night in Houston. Some other freshman running backs who have a chance to make an immediate impact: Elijah Hood for No. 23 North Carolina
against Liberty; Tennessee’s Jalen Hurd against Utah State; and Royce Freeman for No. 3 Oregon against South Dakota. The Heisman candiate and the replacement: No. 5 Ohio State plays Navy in Baltimore and the star quarterback and Heisman Trophy contender will be found on the Midshipmen’s side. Keenan Reynolds ran for 31 touchdowns last season and is a dark horse candidate to win the Heisman. His candidacy would become far more serious with an upset of the Buckeyes. Ohio State figured to have its own Heisman contender in Braxton Miller, but a shoulder injury has finished his season before it started. Redshirt freshman J.T. Barrett steps in for the Buckeyes to make his college debut. Tortoise and hare: The pace of play debate plays out on the field when Arkansas visits No. 6 Auburn. You might recall Razorbacks coach Bret Bielema was a vocal supporter of trying to implement rules to tap the brakes on up-tempo offenses, such as the one Gus Malzahn’s Tigers run. Auburn will start — at least — without quarterback Nick Marshall, who is being disciplined for a marijuana citation. That shouldn’t stop Malzahn from pushing the pace with backup Jeremy Johnson. And it’ll be interesting to see how long Marshall sits, especially if Arkansas can slow the Tigers and stay in the game with its power-and-patience approach. No slump buster: Georgia State snapped its 16-game losing streak on Wednesday with a last-second win against Abilene Christian. That leaves Miami, Ohio, with the longest losing streak among FBS schools, also at 16. The Redhawks and new coach Chuck Martin, the former offensive coordinator at Notre Dame, won’t have the benefit of starting against an FCS school the way Georgia State did. Miami is home against Marshall, which won 10 games last year and is the favorite to win Conference USA.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — It’s a good bet that some of the players who’ll be asked to turn in their playbooks in Denver will be scooped up by other teams this weekend. The roles were reversed not long ago, and the Broncos were the ones scouring the waiver wire to plug holes in their roster. Then, GM John Elway lured Peyton Manning to Denver in 2012, and together they’ve helped attract several other notable free agents. This year’s class includes DeMarcus Ware, T.J. Ward, Aqib Talib, Marvin Austin and Emmanuel Sanders. The AFC champs have reached that enviable point in which scores of scouts attend their preseason games to scope out players on the Broncos’ bubble. When the Broncos convened for the start of offseason work following their Super Bowl debacle, coach John Fox called this his deepest roster yet. “I still feel that,” Fox said after the Broncos capped an impressive preseason with a 27-3 win at Dallas on Thursday night. “Obviously, there are some very hard decisions we have to make over the next 48 hours. That’s never the fun part of this job, but we will do our very best to take the best 53.” Rosters have to be trimmed to 53 active players by Saturday afternoon, and lots of eyes are on Denver. With practice squads expanding from eight to 10, the Broncos are hoping that many of the players they cut will be back next week, but they also know they’ll probably lose some of them. “We have some young guys that I think are quality players,” Fox said. “As I’ve told them all along things may not work out here but you put your résumé on tape and it may work out somewhere else.” Here’s a look at some players who might find themselves in another uniform soon: Kapri Bibbs: The Broncos figure to keep four running backs, including Duke’s Juwan Thompson, who led the team with 143 yards rushing in the preseason. That would make Bibbs, another undrafted college free agent, available. He led the nation with 31 touchdowns last year at Colorado State and then led the Broncos with three TD runs this month. Bibbs said his goal was to “leave it all on the line, make the decisions for the coaches even harder and make other NFL coaches take a look at you as well.” Isaiah Burse: He finally showed some flash against Dallas with 151 all-purpose yards. If Denver doesn’t bring in another burner, Bubba Caldwell and Omar Bolden will return kicks and Wes Welker could return punts. (Welker ran routes for Manning before the Dallas game, a sign that his latest concussion wasn’t as serious as the two he had last year.) “If I end up not in Denver, I won’t be heart-
Denver Broncos quarterback Zac Dysert passes Thursday before a preseason football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas. LM OTERO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
broken,” Burse said, “because I played my heart out tonight.” Shaquil Barrett: The former Colorado State star had two sacks at Dallas. But he’ll be hardpressed to crack a seven-deep linebacker corps. He’d have to beat out Steven Johnson, who was one of the game captains against the Cowboys and had two preseason interceptions. Bennie Fowler: The undrafted rookie wide receiver from Michigan State has prototypical size — 6-1, 213 pounds — but the Broncos are set at his position with Demaryius Thomas, Sanders, Welker, Caldwell and second-round pick Cody Latimer. Zac Dysert: He made the 53-man roster last season as the third QB but it looks like the Broncos don’t have that luxury this year. So, it’ll likely just be Manning and his protege, Brock Osweiler, who had a stellar preseason. Tony Carter: The sixth-year cornerback had two interceptions in the preseason. But the Broncos are stacked in the secondary and Carter could be the odd-man out if the Broncos keep 10 DBs. His ball-hawking skills might have forced them to make room for an 11th, however. Kevin Vickerson: The nine-year veteran was slow to recover from a dislocated hip and Mitch Unrein is a younger, healthier, cheaper option. Still, Vickerson put on a show in the preseason finale, continually clogging the lanes and tying for the team lead with five tackles. “Just trying to play hard, show them I’ve still got it, show them I can still play this game,” Vickerson said.
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HOW TO READ THE MARKET IN REVIEW
Here are the 868 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange and 630 most active stocks worth more than $2 on the Nasdaq National Market. Stocks in bold are worth at least $5 and changed 10 percent or more in price during the past week. If you want your stocks to always be listed, call Bob Quick at 986-3011. Tables show name, price and net change, and the year-to-date percent change in price. Name: Stocks appear alphabetically by the company’s full name (not its abbreviation). Names consisting of initials appear at the beginning of each letter’s list. Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed for the day. Chg: Loss or gain for the week. No change indicated by … %YTD Chg: Percentage loss or gain for the year to date. No change indicated by … How to use: The numbers can be helpful in following stocks but as with all financial data are only one of many factors to judge a company by. Consult your financial advisor before making any investment decision.
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Express 17.34 ExxonMbl 99.46 FMC Corp 66.14 FMC Tech 61.84 FS Invest n 10.50 FamilyDlr 79.83 FedExCp 147.88 Ferrellgs 28.50 FibriaCelu 10.36 FidlNatF n 28.31 FNFV Gp n 14.98 FidNatInfo 56.75 58.com n 41.65 FstHorizon 12.16 FMajSilv g 10.24 FirstEngy 34.24 Fleetcor 143.69 FlowrsFds 19.58 Flowserve 75.89 Fluor 73.89 FootLockr 56.11 FordM 17.41 ForestOil 1.63 Fortress 7.46 FBHmSec 43.21 FrankRes 56.52 FrptMcM 36.37 Freescale 21.05 FDelMnt 31.94 Frontline 2.05
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Last 17,098.45 8,408.02 564.37 11,046.35 4,580.27 2,003.37 1,438.18 21,233.89 1,174.35 6,035.10
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Stock footnotes: Stock Footnotes: cld - Issue has been called for redemption by company. d - New 52-week low. g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock issue. pr - Preferences. rt - Right to buy security at a specified price. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. wi - Trades will be settled when the stock is issued. wd - When distributed. wt - Warrant, allowing a purchase of a stock. u - New 52-week high. un - Unit,, including more than one security. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name.
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3.3 ACRES WITH SHARED WELL IN PLACE. Utilities to lot line, 121 Fin Del Sendero. Beautiful neighborhood with covenants. $149,000. Owner finance, 20% down. 505-470-5877
Excellent Vista Primera $2000 MOVING CREDIT!
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SANTA FE 3 WORKING SPACES (separately metered), 1 with live-in. 5600 total sq.ft. on 1 acre. $2100 income monthly. Shared well. South-side by National Guard. $269,000. 505-470-5877
3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, hard wood floors, Vigas, Kiva Fireplace, new roof, windows, stucco, landscaped close to down town. $299,000.00 Taylor Properties 505-470-08183
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3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Many upgrades: new Pergo type flooring thru-out, paint, tile in master bath. Stainless appliances, 2 car garage, covered patio. $219,900.
Great location near St. Vincent Hospital. $269,000. Owner financing, 10% down. 505-690-6050
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4.16 ACRES in LA CIENEGA. Visit www.SellingNewMexicoProperty. com and enter property ID# 969. Or call 505-231-4588 with any questions.
OUT OF STATE
THIS IS a great location and price. Needs work to be able to move in. $140,000. Serious inquiries only. Will consider any reasonable offer. Call Gary 505-412-9840. Custom Home, 3-2. Private, wooded, peaceful and fenced. 1.5 acres. Views. Split floor plan. Radiant, granite, kiva. Custom lighting. Gated entry. 505-467-8828 www.SantaFeRealtyultd.com
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EASTSIDE GRACIOUS UPDATED ADOBE. Santa Fe style, 1/2 acre, mature trees, secluded, organic gardens, 3-2, casita, studio, 3015 ft2. Judith 505-984-9849 $825,000. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 5 BEDROOM, 4 BATH near Museum Hill. 1861 Sun Mountain Drive $999,500. Shown by Appointment Only. 505-670-0536
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2011 CLAYTON Home, Rio Vista Lifestyle, $80K. 32x56 -- 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Den (4th Bedroom). All Electric, Appliances, Refrigerated Air. Fireplace, Garden Tub, Skylights. Must be moved. 505-250-0048.
with 3 Bedroom Modular Home Hwy 14 area, 3.25 fenced acres. Owner may carry. Just $249,000 JEFFERSON WELCH, 505-577-7001
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Las Campanas
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 3309 sq.ft guest house, garage, chefs kitchen, wood floors, vigas, 4 kivas, great views. MLS#201402480. $1,375,000.00 Taylor Properties 505-470-0818
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Large Workshop, Studio
Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Office, Chefs Kitchen, 3 Car Garage 3,504 sq.ft. Fantastic views. Like new. MLS#201403470 $1,320,000. Taylor Properties 505-470-0818
1258 CANYON ROAD REMODLED UPDATED
Peaceful 3 bedroom, 2 bath in desired Arroyo Hondo. Diamond plaster, oak flooring. Fireplace, radiant. High ceilings, deck, views. Fenced, ready for the horses. Santa Fe Realty Unlimited 505-467-8829.
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Custom Gem, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 18ft. beamed ceilings, brick floors, radiant heat, stainless appliances, 3 car garage. Fateh Ferrari, 505-690-3075 Keller Williams
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CAPE COD 2 bedroom, 2 bath + 2 bedroom, 2 bath guest house with elevator over 4 garages located in middle of Crown Point. Family property close to bay, beach and Sea World. $1.5 million. See 60 pics. Just enter browser bar with www.3780promontory.com . Get MLS#140040584 listing at www.realtor.com.
DOWNTOWN CONDOMINIUM, Short walk to Plaza. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Carport, fireplace, wood floors, ceiling beams. Gated community. Private fenced patio. $313,000. Jay, 505470-0351.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE 5.4 ACRE FEET, City of Santa Fe Certified Water Credits, below market. Call Mike, 505-603-2327.
OUT OF TOWN 5 Acre Lot, 11 Roy Crawford at Old Santa Fe Trail, $195,000. (2) 2.5 acre lots, Senda Artemisia at Old Galisteo, $119-124,000. Rural setting near town. Equity RE. 505-690-8503
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TESUQUE LAND .75 acre
2.5 ACRES at Rabbit Road on Camino Cantando. Water well plus all utilities. Good Views! 505-603-4429
5 minute walk to Village Market. Land fronts Tesuque River, arroyo.. Private, secluded, great views. Welll water, utilities to site. $228,000. By appointment, 970-946-5864.
BEAUTIFUL HOME in Tijeras. 12+ acres. 22’x40’ shop, studio, office. Views unsurpassed. Secluded. 20 minutes to town. Awesome! $349,000. Owner financed. 505-286-9463, 505321-7014.
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CONSTRUCTION
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HANDYMAN 30 + Years Experience. All construction projects. Professional Workmanship. John 505-692-5788.
CASEY’S TOP HAT CHIMNEY SWEEPS is committed to protecting your home. Creosote build-up in a fireplace or lint build-up in a dryer vent reduces efficiency and can pose a fire hazard. Call 505989-5775. Get prepared!
CLEANING AVAILABLE FOR HOUSEWORK. Many years experience. One time, or, as needed. 505-753-8967, 505-670-8467.
Clean Houses Inside and out. Windows, carpets. $18 per hour. Sylvia 505-920-4138. Handyman, Landscaping, Roofing. FREE estimates, BNS. 505-316-6449.
HAULING OR YARD WORK PHIL’S HAULING. Dump runs, cleaning, moving, deliveries, tree removal, hassles handled. Up to 6 tons/ load. Reasonable, reliable, punctual. 505670-6100 TRASH, BRUSH and other hauling available. Yard, gravel work available. Call 505-316-2936, 505-204-3186.
HOUSE SITTING ATTENTION: FREE HOUSE-SITTING FOR REDUCED RENT. Retired administrator, radio journalist. Aspiring screenwriter LOVES dogs. 1st Class References. Call Helen: 505-570-9138 HOUSE SITTING JOB WANTED: October- May (flexible). Professional orchestra musician & weaver. Prefer rural northern NM. 716-361-3618
AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIR
Housecleaning, garage cleaning, hauling trash. Cutting Trees, Flagstone Patios, Driveways, Fencing, Yard Work, Stucco, Tile, Roofing. Greg, Nina, 920-0493.
LET ME pamper your pets, and house sit, while you are away. Also do caregiving! Many years experience. Excellent references. Please call Susan 505-747-8111. Leave message.
LANDSCAPING
REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE; PRO-PANEL & FLAT ROOF REPAIR, PAINTING, FENCING, YARDWORK. MINOR PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL. 25 years experience. Licensed. References. Free estimates. 505-470-5877
MENDOZA’S & FLORES’ PROFESSIONAL MAINTENANCE
Office and Home Cleaning. Janitorial, Handyman, Home Repairs, Garden, Irrigation, Windows. Licensed, bonded, insured. References available. 505-795-9062.
LANDSCAPING GREENCARD LANDSCAPING
Irrigation SystemsNew installations & Repairs. Patios - Brick, Flagstone, Concrete. Retaining Walls- block & Rock. Metal Work- Gates, Railings. Tree Pruning. Landscape designs & Installations. Get it done right the first time! Have a woman do it. 505-310-0045, 505-995-0318 Santa Fe, Los Alamos, White Rock www.greencardlandscaping.com
Rock, Trees, Boulders, Brick, Flagstone. FREE ESTIMATES! 20% off 4th of July Only! 505-907-2600, 505-289-9398. WEED CLEAN-UP VETERAN PRUNER. LOVE MY JOB! GORGEOUS LANDSCAPES, NO TWO ALIKE, PLANTS, STONE, CLEAN-UPS, HAULING. DANNY, 505-501-1331.
MOVERS A a r d v a r k DISCOUNT M O V E R S Most moving services; old-fashioned respect and care since 1976. Jo h n , 505-473-4881.
PAINTING
TRINO’S AFFORDABLE Construction all phases of construction, and home repairs. Licensed. 505-9207583. WE GET RESULTS! CALL 986-3000
ARTIFICIAL TURF. High quality, remnants at a fraction of the cost. Ideal for large or small areas. Call, 505-471-8931 for more information.
A BETTER PAINT JOB. A REASONABLE PRICE. PROFESSIONAL, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. RELIABLE. FREE ESTIMATES. 505-9821207
JUAN’S LANDSCAPING Coyote fences, Yard cleaning, Pruning, Tree cutting, Painting (outside), Flagstone & Gravel. References. Free Estimates. 505-231-9112.
Professional with over 30 years experience. Licensed, insured, bonded Please call for free estimate, 505-6709867, 505-473-2119.
ANDY ORTIZ PAINTING
ROOFING
PAINTING HOMECRAFT PAINTING
INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, SMALL JOBS OK & DRYWALL REPAIRS. LICENSED. JIM, 505-350-7887.
PERSONAL SERVICES CLASSICAL GUITARIST. Private performances, for elderly, homebound individuals. Benefit from inspirational, serene classical guitar. Sliding scale starting at $15. 505-412-0611.
Victor Yanez Full Landscape Design
PASO DEL NORTE MOVING SERVICES Home & Offices: Load, Unload. Honest, Friendly & Reliable. Available 7 days per week. 505-316-5380.
HOUSECLEANING. 6 years experience. Responsible, dependable. References. Very flexible. Work with you to meet your housekeeping needs. Call Olga 505-423-9935.
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PLASTERING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Professional Plastering Specialist: Interior & Exterior. Also Re-Stuccos. Patching a specialty. Call Felix, 505-920-3853.
PLASTERING RESTORATIONS Re-Stuccos, Parapet Repairs, Patching Interior & Exterior. Call for estimates, 505-310-7552.
STUCCO, DRYWALL & REPAIRS Full Synthetic Systems, Ornamental, Venetian Veneer. Faux Plaster and Paint. Locally owned and operated. Licensed, Bonded, and Insured. 505316-3702
REPAIR SERVICE
ROOFING- ALL TYPES . Metal, Shingles, Composite torch down, Hot Mop, Stucco, Plaster. Maintenance. Free Estimates! Call Ismael Lopez at 505-670-0760.
STORAGE A VALLEY U STOR IT Now renting 10x10, 10x20, Outdoor RV Spaces. Uhaul Trucks, Boxes, Movers. In Pojoaque. One month free! 505-4552815.
TREE SERVICE DALE’S TREE SERVICE. Tree pruning, removal, stumps, hauling. Yard work also available. Large load firewood branches, $100 delivered. 473-4129
YARD MAINTENANCE
Tractor & Yard Work, Industrial Welding, Garage Cleanout, Trash Removal. Repairs for Small Engines, Motorcycles, Hitches. FREE Pick-up Non-working Lawnmowers & Motorcycles. Santa Fe Area. 505-577-7491
HOW ’BOUT A ROSE FOR YOUR GARDEN... to clean-up, maintain, & improve. Just a call away! Rose, 4700162. Free estimates.
ROOFING
YARD CLEAN UP & More! Gravel, trenches, trash hauling. We Move Furniture. Any work you need done I can do! Call George, 505-316-1599.
ALL-IN-ONE ROOF LEAKING REPAIR & MAINTENANCE. Complete Landscaping. Yard Cleaning, Maintenance. Gravel Driveway. Painting. Torch Down, Stucco. References Available. 505-603-3182. WE GET RESULTS! CALL 986-3000
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Seasonal planting. Lawn care. Weed Removal. Dump runs. Painting (interior, exterior). Honest & Dependable. Free estimates. References.
Berry Clean - 505-501-3395
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Sublime acreage. Quiet, private, peaceful. Panoramic views. 62+ acres, $180,000. Owner may carry. JEFFERSON WELCH, 505-577-7001
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APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH. GREAT FLOOR PLAN; fully equipped; 2 parking; patio with views. Available: mid-Sept. $1000 monthly + utilities. No pets non-smoking. Katie: 714-309-7272. polaclark@aol.com 2 BEDROOM, $800. 1 BEDROOM, $700. Private estate. Walled yard, kiva fireplace. Safe, quiet. Utilities paid. Sorry, No Pets. 505-471-0839 CHARMING, FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO, $750. Utilities paid. Wood, Saltillo floors. 5 minute walk to Railyard, Plaza. Sorry, No Pets. 505471-0839
APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED 1 BEDROOM Camino Capitan, in small complex. Kiva fireplace, carpet. Clean, quiet. No Pets. Water & Sewer paid. $670 monthly, $670 Deposit. 505-982-0798.
1 Bedroom Duplex Apartment South of St. Francis. No pets. $750 monthly, $500 deposit. Includes utilities except propane. 505-4718317, 505-577-6731
$625 MONTLY, 1 BEDROOM. Very clean, quiet. Safe. Security doors. All utilities paid. Located off Agua Fria. No Pets. 505-473-0278
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Laundry hookups, wood stove. $1,000 plus deposit. 505-699-7102 1871B CALLE QUEDO 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath with patio, energy efficient washer, dryer, dishwasher. Great neighborhood. Fenced yard. $1050 monthly plus utilities. Nonsmoking, no pets. 505-690-7654
TERRIFIC LOCATION! Office in historic South Capitol district across from state capitol. Parking, shared kitchen, bathroom, natural light, hardwood floors. $822 monthly. 505-9921315
Amazing east-side acre. Mid-60s Split-level. Immaculate, freshy painted, 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 16x30 studio space with separate entrance. 2-car carport. Private walled yard. Well water irrigated. Spacious portal. Ample storage & parking. Incredible opportunity. References required. Minimum year lease. $3000 monthly. 505-577-0340
2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH.
GALLERY SPACE. 822 CANYON ROAD.
3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH, 1 car garage home for lease in Turquoise Trail Subdivision. Corner lot; views. $1,450 monthly plus utilities. Call Jeff, 505850-6190.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. 1356 sq.ft. HOME with A/C, Kiva fireplace, multiple skylights, 2-car garage in nicest area of Tierra Contenta off Jaguar Road, backing arroyo with great views from portal & hiking trailsgreenbelt. $1500 monthly. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! 505-603-4262
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $1400 monthly plus utilites. Kitchen appliances, gas fireplace, washer, dryer hook-up. Garage. Southside. 505-603-4196 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. Fireplace, A/C, hot-tub, radiant heat, laundry hookups. Fenced backyard. Nice location. Pets negotiable. Non-smoking. Contact, 505-231-3560.
ADOBE 1 BEDROOM HOME IN POPULAR RAIL-YARD DISTRICT.
on Cerrillos Road. Retail space. Central location in Kiva Center. 505438-8166
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CONTEMPORARY, FULLY FURNISHED (or can rent unfurnished) CONDO. $1,500 plus utilities. 6 months lease minimum. 950 sq.ft. Deck area, sunset view, second floor. Private. Super clean. 2 bedroom. 1 bath. Fireplace. Brick and laminate wood floors. Great location off Camino de Monte Rey! Carport parking. Non-smoking. Sorry, no pets. Available September 1. 505-795-1024. GREAT DEAL! 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. 5 minutes to Plaza. Balcony. Pool! Quiet. Washer, dryer. Parking. Lease. Gas, water included. No pets. No smoking. $955. 505-6909839.
PARK PLAZA, 2 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath. Fireplace, tile floors. Enclosed back yard, faces green belt. Washer, dryer. 2-car garage. $1240 monthly. WFP REAL ESTATE SERVICES 505-986-8412
CHARMING 2 BEDROOM, plus den. 1869 Adobe on Palace Avenue. Also includes detached casita with full kitchen, washer, dryer. 2 separate private courtyards. Lots of Santa Fe style! $2595. Year lease. 505-7953734
SHARE BIG SUNNY HOUSE. Separate living room, 2 bedroom, private bath, non-smoking, no dog $550 plus. 505438-0907
WAREHOUSES INDUSTRIAL UNITS RANGING FROM 750 SQUARE FEET FOR $600 TO 1500 SQUARE FEET FOR $1050. OVERHEAD DOORS, SKYLIGHTS, HALF BATH, PARKING. 505-438-8166.
Office front, large space in back. Ideal for dance groups, art studio. Call 505-989-7266.
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NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Tile throughout. Washer, dryer. $900. No pets. References required. 505-231-0477.
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VERY NICE home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Double car garage. Fireplace. Washer, dryer. Secure and quiet neighborhood. Fenced backyard. $1300. 505-310-2421.
LIVE IN STUDIOS $695 INCLUDES UTILITIES. 500 sq.ft. Month-to-month. 2 miles north of Plaza. Washer, dryer. No dogs. Available 9/4/14. $695 deposit. 505-4705877
OFFICES COLAB AT 2ND STREET A CO-WORK OFFICE
Desks and private offices, complete facilities, conference room, $275 monthly. Wayne Nichols, 505-699-7280.
GREAT LOCATION! OFFICE SPACE
Ideal for Holistic Practicioners. 765 square feet, 3 offices, reception area. Quiet, lots of parking. 505-989-7266
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MAIN HOUSE: 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2250 sq.ft. Split level, views. 2-car garage. Appliances included, Radiant heat. 1-plus acre with fenced yard. Pets OK with references and additional deposit, cleaning fee. GUESTHOUSE: 1 bedroom, 750 sq.ft., detached. No sublet. No smoking. $3,200 monthly. 415-307-7579. Appointment only.
UNFURNISHED HOUSE. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Family room, office, kiva fireplace. Enclosed back yard. Storage. Rodeo Road area. $1350. 505310-0440.
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Furnished. AC. No pets, nonsmoking. 6 month lease minimum. $6500 monthly plus utilities. $14500 deposit. 203-481-5271
THREE-BEDROOM, 2-bath. Fireplace. Tile. Washer, dryer. Garage. Scenic trails. No smoking, no pets. $1400. Plus utilities, deposit. 505-231-6226, 505-231-2188.
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LAS CAMPANAS 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH
FURNISHED: Country Living 2 bedroom. Private property. 12 miles north of Santa Fe. No Pets, nonsmoking. References. $775. 505-9821584, 505-670-9433.
ONE BEDROOM, 1000 sq.ft. Guest house in scenic Rancho Alegre. Privacy, washing machine, propane, wood burning stove. $800 monthly. 505-438-0631.
SHARED KITCHEN. $595. Shared bath, utilities. Month-to2 miles north of Pla-
WAREHOUSE ST. MICHAEL’S AREA.
1 BEDROOM guesthouse. 450 sq. ft. Downtown. Lots of light. First, last, security deposit, plus utilities. $625 per month. 505-577-6712.
Near Upper Canyon. Bright 1 bedroom. Washer, dryer. $1375. Very clean. Non-smoking, no pets. 505-3103554
PRIVATE BATH, Washer, dryer. $495. Includes month. Deposit. za. 505-470-5877
1 CAR GARAGE- WORK STUDIO. 10X27 AVAILABLE FOR RENT, $295 monthto-month. Old Taos Hwy. Drive-thru & walk- thru doors. 505-470-5877
MANUFACTURED HOMES
FURNISHED EASTSIDE CASITA WITH GARAGE.
Looking for R o o m m a t e to split rent with in the Downtown Santa Fe Area. Cost of living is too high alone, also would like some company. Must be Dependable & Reliable. Once we determine if good fit we can find a place affordable for us both. For information about myself, 505-927-2847.
Beautiful floor plan. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1500 sq.ft., all tile, private patio, 2 car garage. AVAILABLE NOW! $1,575 monthly. Call 505-989-8860.
GUESTHOUSES
EASTSIDE, WALK TO CANYON ROAD! Furnished, short-term vacation home. Walled .5 acre, mountain views, fireplace, 2 bedroom, washer, dryer. Private. Pets okay. Large yard. 970-626-5936.
ROOMMATE WANTED
STORAGE SPACE
BRIGHT, BEAUTIFUL STUDIO now available. Tons of space in a convenient location at an affordable price! Call 888-482-8216 today for a tour of your new home! L a s Palomas Apartments , Hopewell St. You’ll be surprised. We promise. Hablamos Espanol!
OFFICE SPACE WITH HIGH VISIBILITY, HIGH EXPOSURE
3930 sq.ft. 10 rooms, 1.5 baths. Available February 1. $6,500 monthly. 505-867-5623, 505-699-6878.
$900 monthly. Water paid, charming and quiet neighborhood. Walk downtown. 505-231-8272.
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CANYON ROAD
Guesthouse 4 acre Arroyo Hondo compound. Tile, beamed ceilings, views. Washer, dryer. $1375 plus utilities. 505-670-7958
AIRPORT ROAD. Renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath. No Pets, Nonsmoking. Small Yard. $1000 monthly, $900 deposit. 505-221-3580
New A/C. Super clean. $700 monthly, $300 deposit. References required. No Credit Check. Available Now. 505470-5188
RETAIL SPACE
Classic adobe shop or gallery in the heart of Santa Fe’s famous Canyon Road. 1600 sq.ft. Vigas, wood & saltillo floors. 2 kiva fireplaces, 5 display rooms with modern track lighting. Call Alex, 505-670-4882.
813 CAMINO DE MONTE REY , 2 apartments available: Live-in studio, Full bath, kitchen, small back yard $680 gas, water paid. 1 bedroom Full bath, kitchen, large living room, small back yard $750 gas, water paid. NO PETS! 471-4405
CORONADO CONDO 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH.
OFFICES SMALL OFFICE IN BIG SPACE, Railyard, beautiful shared suite, ideal for media professionals. Conference space, kitchen, bath, parking, cleaning, internet utilities included. $475 monthly. 505-690-5092
1500 SQ.FT. PASSIVE SOLAR EL RANCHO. GREAT VIEWS!
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PCM’S HIRING home health RN-Case Managers & Nurses at $25-$34.50 per hour, & PCAs at $11 hourly. Apply at www.procasemangement.com/care ers. EOE.
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PERSONAL-MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Bathe, feed, medical care, house cleaning for disabled man. Required: good communication skills, responsible. PC skills helpful. $18 hourly. pajobapp1@gmail.com LOST IN ELDORADO AUGUST 12. Late wife’s Sheltie, "Kinzie." Looks like Lassie. Red collar with tags. 505-470-4177.
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MANAGEMENT NM JUDICIAL BRANCH IS SEEKING AN ATTORNEY - AOC MAGISTRATE COURT DIVISION DIRECTOR Oversee & manage the NM Magistrate Court Division (54 Magistrate Courts). Must be a law school graduate, licensed to practice law in NM & have 5 years experience practicing law & 4 years experience in administration &, or court management, of which 3 years must include contracts management & supervision. Salary pay range $82K - $128K plus extensive benefits packages including excellent retirement plan. For more information please go to the Judicial Branch web page at www.nmcourts.gov under Job Opportunities.
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MEDICAL DENTAL ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC POSITIONS!
Established busy office non-smoking environment. FRONT DESK . Full-time MondayThursday. Prior experience required. CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT. Part-time, 1-2 days weekly. Fax resume: 505-995-0388
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WE HAVE SEVERAL CNA POSITIONS AVAILABLE. IF INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT JUDY WILSON, RN/DON, OR CRAIG SHAFFER, ADMINISTRATOR: 505-982-2574, OR COME BY OUR FACILITY AT SANTA FE CARE CENTER, 635 HARKLE RD, SANTA FE, NM 87505 AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION.
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CELESTRON, COMPUTER controlled telescope, model Nexstar 114gt, 114 mm. New in original box. $300. Call 505-690-5042.
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Employment Community Specialist
for WIA Youth & CSBG Adult Programs in Santa Fe to work with youth and adults. Full-Time, 40 hours a week, Monday thru Friday. Assist with grant services, also in the education, employment and training of eligible participants. Must have a High School Diploma or GED, an Associate’s Degree in social work preferred. Minimum of 2 years work experience in a social setting. For further information on requirements go to www.helpnm.com and click on Jobs. Fax resume with cover letter to 505-265-3433 or email to miriam@helpnm.com . We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free workplace.
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SHONTO BEGAY: MUST SELL - NEED FOOD AND MEDICINE! Shonto Begay original. $1250. 505-471-4316 PLEASE!! colavs19@comcast.net
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NAMBE LLC, a Tabletop, Giftware Company is hiring for a CUSTO M ER SERVICE OFFICE ASSOCIATE in Santa Fe, NM. Full-Time, Temporary position from August thru January. No benefits. Requirements include excellent communication skills, verbal and written. Strong Problem solving and people skills. Self-motivated, efficient and attentive to detail. Positive attitude a must. Familiarity with excel and databases preferred. Salary DOE.
FOR SALE: Easels, Frames, Canvases, Oak Queen Size Captain’s Bed, etc. Please call for Appointment, Guner, 505-629-8703.
1934 2 HORSE WAGON, great condition, $2,500. Two rustic W O O D E N LUGGAGE also available on separate sale, $100 each. 505-310-3819. Please leave message if no answer. ANTIQUE ROUND OAK PEDESTAL DINING TABLE with extra leaves. 6 cafe matching chairs. $480. 505-670-0308
Newspaper Carriers Wanted If you would you like to deliver newspapers as an independent contractor for the Santa Fe New Mexican and operate your own business, please call 9863010. Routes available now! Tesuque Chimayo/ Truchas North Espanola/ Velarde
SALES MARKETING Holmes Mechanical is looking for Sales Reps with or without experience to sale HV, AC, R Contracts. 505-490-8016 for details.
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ARTS CRAFTS SUPPLIES 10+- CARTONS of Fabric all for $500, Cash & Carry. Can also be sold individually. 505-473-3037 for details.
United World College-USA
Seeks to hire a Vice President, Finance and Operations. For more information and to download an application. Visit our website at w w w .u w c-u s a .org/ em p loy m en t. Please submit the application, Resume and Cover letter Via email to: eileen.saiz@uwc-usa.org or by mail to: UWC-USA Human Resources, PO Box 248, Montezuma, NM 87731. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. EOE
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SILVER CROSS ANTIQUE BABY stroller. Carnival Folding Push Chair, 1961. Royal Family uses same brand. Never used. $200. 505-660-6900.
APPLIANCES FISHER&Paykel, single self clean convection Oven with accessories. Very good condition. $500. 505-989-4409. JENNAIR GAS Downdraft Cook top. 4 burner, very good condition. $300. 505-989-4409. VACUUM CLEANER. Eureka. Model "The Boss Plus." Upright with attachments. Works well. $20. 774-400-4646.
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FURNITURE 5-DRAWER HON filing cabinet with side rails for letter or legal size. Paid $1,000 new. $495 OBO. 225-939-3447.
ASHLEY FURNITURE wrought iron and wood table, chairs and matching baker’s rack. Great shape 225-9393447 $475 obo. 225-939-3447 BED: OAK EXPRESS TWIN BOOKCASE BED. 3-drawer, excellent condition. 45"Wx72"L. $350 OBO. 505-466-6205
COFFEE TABLE. Antique look. Whitewashed wood. Removable glass top. Southwest cutouts on sides. $110. 774-400-4646.
LIVE AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER SALE DATE 9/8/14 at 11 a.m. Unit 176177, Baumann- 1993 Goodrich rd., Santa fe NM, Household Items. Unit 68 Velasquez- 2442 Sycamore #2442, Santa Fe NM, Household Items. Unit 115 Meredith- 10 town plaza # 310, Santa Fe NM, Household Items. Unit 224 Chavez 811 Calle Zaragosa Apt. 2 Santa Fe NM, Household Items. Unit 229 Ferguson 1812 Mann ST Apt. C Santa Fe NM, Household Items.
BUILDING MATERIALS EARLY 1900’S Dentzel jumper antique carousel horse in perfect condition. Professionally restored by one of the best. Others available. 505-250-7464
TREADMILL PRO-FORM 380-E and matt. Used about 10 times. Computerized custom work-outs. $200 cash only. 505-474-3557
2 ALUMINUM SCREEN STORM DOORS. 32x80. Like new. $75 each. 505-4716605
End of Summer & Labor Day Sale. 30% Off All Store Items - August 29, 30 & September 1. Gently Used Furniture, Appliances, and Building Supplies.
CLOTHING 1984 HESSTON RODEO JR. BUCKLE & BELT, size 26" waist. $95 for set. REDMAN BELT BUCKLE, solid brass, $30. 505-466-6205 2 BOONES FARM BUCKLES: Strawberry Hill, $25; Apple Wine, $20. 505-4666205 NEW! PETERS BROTHERS HAT. 5x Beaver. Men’s 7 1/8’’. White. Cowboy style. $50. 505-466-3011
GIRL’S 5-PIECE bedroom set. White twin bed with mattress. 4-drawer desk with chair, 3-drawer dresser with 3-shelf bookcase, off-white. $450. 505-930-3206.
NEW! PETERS BROTHERS HAT. 5x Beaver. Men’s 7 3/8’’. Grey. Cowboy style. $50. 505-466-3011 Women’s clothing. Sizes 6, 8 and 10. Dresses, blouses and more. $3 - $30. 774-400-4646.
COLLECTIBLES
Dental Hygienist Full-time or Part-time Position in Los Alamos. Excellent Salary, Full Benefits Package including a 401K. 505-662-4800 x 302 or email resumes to drp@posadadentalworks.com
ACCOUNTING Great opportunity for an individual that wants to grow with our company. We have a full-time, full charge Bookkeeping position with reception and filing duties available. Bookkeeping experience required. We offer a Benefit package after 90 days of employment, additional benefits after 1 year. Only serious inquiries please. Send Resume with 3 working References to Box # 1009 c/o The New Mexican, PO Box 2048, Santa Fe, NM 87504.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Full-time RN, LPN & CNA positions open in our clinical areas. Immediate opening for
Certified Activity Director ,
needed for all levels of Long Term Care. All shifts available. Experience in geriatric nursing care preferred. Great medical and retirement benefits, shift differential pay & pleasant working environment. Email your resume to hum anresources@ elcnm .com or fax to 505-983-3828.
ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR
Santa Fe Care Center has an immediate opening for an exp. Admissions Coordinator. Must have nursing home admissions experience. If you would like to join our team come in and fill out an application and speak to our Administrator. Santa Fe Care Center 635 Harkle Rd Santa Fe 87505 (505)982-2574 EOE/AA/VETS CONSTRUCTION CO. in the Santa Fe area looking for a experienced administrative assistant. Must have a strong PC Literacy with a min of 3 yrs experience with QB. Salary will DOE. Email resumes to michelle@gmemulsion.com or fax 505-471-9983
CONSTRUCTION HIRING PLUMBERS. Must have valid driver’s license. Must pass drug test. Must have knowledge in the service field. Call 505-438-7326. SEDONA CONTRACTING’S HIRING: Excavator, Loader, Motorgrader Operators, CDL Drivers, Laborers. Near Santa Fe. Starting $16-plus hourly. Fax resume 575-257-6941. Contact: 575-973-2826 leigh@sedonacontractinginc.com
SERVER FOR immediate hire at Garbo’s in clubhouse at resort community. Point-of-sale experience, 21+ and pass drug, background screening and E-Verify. Part-time to start. Applications: 500 Rodeo Road at Clubhouse or email resume to lkrauss@lifehousehs.com.
3 MYSTERY WOMEN-Fritz ScholderHANGING BRONZE SCULPTURES. 9.5" x 8" each. Purchased from estate of Elaine Horwitz. $5,000 each or all 3 for $12,000. Serious buyers only. 505660-7591.
is currently accepting applications for the following position:
Apprentice Lineman
Medical Insurance Specialist (Santa Fe)
Home Health Care Agency looking to hire individual with good communication skills and experience in Medical Insurance Authorizations. Full-time, Competitive salary and benefits. Email Address: brian.conway@phhc-nm.com OR FAX RESUME: 505-982-0788
reporting to the Pecos office. No experience is required, however 1 year experience and/or completion of a one year Apprentice Program is preferred, at minimum Application deadline is Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. You may obtain a copy of the application at our website: h t t p : / / m o r a e l e c t r i c . o r g or contact Pamela Brown at 575.387.2205 X 14 or pbrown@morasanmiguel.coop .
For a complete description of the job and compensation, visit our website: www.sjc.edu. Go to the bottom of the home page and Click on – “Administrative Offices” under Santa Fe “Employment.” This is an exempt, full-time, 35 hours per week position.
CARVEL GLIDDEN 4X4 painting "Portrait of a Sioux Man" valued at $4,500. Any offer will be considered. 505-670-1063
Hard Work, great pay, good communication and sales skills. Must have dependable truck with shell. Must have good work record, all references checked. Steady Fall & Winter work. 505-670-9919
Send resume, letter of intent, salary history and names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to santafe.jobs@sjc.edu. Resume packets will be accepted until interviews begin. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
CUSTOM NEON art with transformer. 30" x 18" of a tripod and camera with bird. Ready for hanging. $350. 505471-3105. FOLK ART COLLECTORS Rare 1950s folk art carving by Felipe Archulete. Photo available. 802-238-1465. METAL ART picture of a landscape. 36" x 42" $250. 505-471-3105.
Casey’s Top Hat Chimney SEEKING
KING-SIZE BEDROOM SUITE: King bed, dresser, night stands. Honey colored wood. Contemporary style. Excellent condition. $1000. 505-986-3802
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Chimney Sweep
VINTAGE NAVAJO RUGS Vintage and contemporary $200 to $10k. GUARANTEED GENUINE. See my online ad! 801-703-4527
ART SALE: Tony Abeyta, David Vedoe, Jim Wagner, Edith Lambert’s Paul Johnson, Ernest Thompson trastero, Kokopelli desk & mirror set. MsHuguette@aol.com or 505-660-3143.
Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative
Assistant Director of Admissions For a complete description of the job and compensation, visit our website: www.sjc.edu. Go to the bottom of the home page and Click on – “Administrative Offices” under Santa Fe “Employment.” This is an exempt, full-time, 35 hours per week position. Send resume, letter of intent, salary history and names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to santafe.jobs@sjc.edu. Resume packets will be accepted until interviews begin.
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HOSPITALITY
Material Handler
STUART C. IRBY, CO. is a leading provider of electrical supplies to the utility, industrial, commercial and contractor markets Help us serve our customer in Santa Fe, NM by receiving, stocking, pulling, staging of materials. 1-2 years of warehouse experience needed along with the ability to handle materials up to 50 lbs. Personal computer skills are required (navigation, files, etc.) including basic MS Excel and Word; candidates will be tested if selected. Outdoor, indoor environment; utility material knowledge and forklift experience would be helpful. Reliable transportation and 30minute proximity to facility required. Submit resume to: Stuart C. Irby, Co. Attn: Daniel Chavez, 2417 Aztec Road NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 or (Fax#: 505-888-8829) or (email: chavez@irby.com) with Reference code 553.71.01 in the subject header. Irby utilizes Drug Screens & Background Checks as conditions of employment. EOE
EDUCATION
SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR AN ATHLETIC TRAINER, HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER AND SCHOOL NURSE. IF INTERESTED, SUBMIT AN APPLICATION, A LETTER OF INTEREST, RESUME, AND TWO REFERENCES TO THE HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE, PO BOX 5340, SANTA FE, NM 87505. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL FILLED. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 505-989-6353 OR FORWARD AN EMAIL TO: pguardiola@sfis.k12.nm.us. Website for application: www.sfis.k12.nm.us.
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Admissions Communications & Outreach Initiatives Coordinator For a complete description of the job and compensation, visit our website: www.sjc.edu. Go to the bottom of the home page and Click on – “Administrative Offices” under Santa Fe “Employment.” This is an exempt, full-time, 35 hours per week position. Send resume, letter of intent, salary history and names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to santafe.jobs@sjc.edu. Resume packets will be accepted until interviews begin. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Imagine... being connected to something amazing. LabCorp is seeking a Specimen Accessioner to join our team in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Specimen Accessioner prepares all specimens received for testing in designated laboratory departments or locations such as staging of specimens, centrifuge, separate serum, and blood smears.
DETAILER Unbeatable products, people, benefits and environment in which to work! $11.00 HR Apply in person: 2582 Camino Entrada, Santa Fe. EOE.
Admissions Alumni & Volunteer Programs Coordinator
Qualified candidates must have a High School Diploma or equivalent with one to two years of experience, as well as data entry experience.
Full-Time Laundress
For a complete description of the job and compensation, visit our website: www.sjc.edu. Go to the bottom of the home page and Click on – “Administrative Offices” under Santa Fe “Employment.” This is an exempt, full-time, 35 hours per week position.
Learn more about our amazing opportunities & apply online at www.labcorpcareers.com/Passion and reference job IDs 34837, 35864 or 35865.
Help the Housekeeper. Live on Property. Excellent Salary and Paid Vacation.
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AKC ASCA AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 12 weeks old. Champion bloodlines, both parents on site. $400-$650. 505-414-8755. Email shadowaussies@yahoo.com.
SPORTS EQUIPMENT BASKETBALL HOOP- portable outdoor unit- fill base with water for stability. $45. 505-603-9696
Handmade Mazeteco design rug by Otomi Indians in Temoaya, Mexico, 1967. Perfect, like new condition. 4-1/2" fringe 2 sides. $3,500.00 505-995-0123 RUGS, ORIENTAL-LOOKING. Patterned with mostly burgundy color. 64" x 81". Runner, 23"x 60". $50 for both. 774-400-4616. SEIKO WESTMINISTER Wittington wall clock, quartz movement with pendulum, new in box, $200, call 505690-5042
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LANDICE L7 TREADMILL WITH EXECUTIVE TRAINER CONSOLE and orthopedic suspension system. Hardly used, truly excellent condition. Quiet smooth professional. Originally $4K. ASKING $1,500. CASH AND CARRY. Call 505-989-1893.
AKC COLLIES. 3 1/2 months. One sable male; 2 white males, tricolor markings. One white male, sable markings. $450 each. 505-565-2684 or windmark@q.com. DOG TRAINING KENNEL. Collapsible. 42"x28"x27". $40. Cash only. Call Carla 505-913-1625.
EXTREME SUMMER PUPPY SALE!!!! $250 plus. T-CUP & TOY pups ON SALE! Some HALF price. If you have checked with me before, try again. EVERYTHING ON SALE. Make Offer. 575-910-1818 or txt4more pics. Hypoallergenic, non-shed. Reg, shots, guarantee, POTTY PAD training. PAYMENT PLAN. MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express accepted. Debit,Credit,PAYPAL. YORKIES, YORKIE-POOS, CHIHUAHUAS, POMERANIANS, SHIHTZUS, MORKIES, WIREHAIR RAT TERRIERS, WHITE LONG HAIRED FLUFFY CHIHUAHUAS, and POODLES. All Quality puppies. POMERANIAN PUPPY. First shot. Ready to go. No registration. $600. Call 505-795-6889.
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ESTATE SALE: SATURDAY 8/30, 9AM1PM, 487-C RIO GRANDE AVE. Vintage & collectibles; local and world art & nick-nacks; custom & unique women’s clothes. Some heavy, large pieces - you haul. No children’s things. Cash only. Street parking only. ESTATE SALE: SUNDAY AUGUST 31ST, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1ST. 8:30-12:30. Furniture, electronics, household goods. Proform 510 hot-tub with cover, $1200. Thermal Life 2-person Infared Sauna, $1000. 33A PASEO DEL PINON, SUNLIT HILLS, 87508. 505-4740903 for activists rally Immigrants,
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Large antler spread: six points per side, 46" length, 38" spread, nice for home, office, lodge, conference room, gallery, casino, lounge or other. $850. Santa Fe, 520-9069399. SPANISH-STYLE OAK DINING SET WITH CARVING. Table (71 1/2" x 44 1/2") with 2 leaves. 6 chairs. China Cabinet, Server with fold-out top. $650 firm. 505-501-3708.
Quality Pomeranian Puppies $700 & Teeny, Tiny TEACUPS, $950, Registered, First Shots POODLE PUPPIES: Male, $300; Females, $450. 505-901-2094, 505-753-0000.
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VINTAGE ROUND GAME TABLE with four wicker-back matching armchairs (roller feet). $275. 505-670-0308
1989 BUICK RIVIERA. Excellent condition. 505-753-4853.
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»cars & trucks« 2200 FORT Union Drive. Saturday, August 30, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Furniture, couch, tables, cabinets, lamps, desk, framed art, rugs, textiles, books, Vinyl records, kitchen goods, dish sets, tools, garden supplies, and much more.
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PHASE 2, COUPLE MARRIED 42 YEARS, AGES 72 AND 77, CONTINUING TO DOWNSIZE. Collectibles, crystal, linens, towels and bedding. Furniture, jewelry, pottery, postcards and other unique treasures. Tiffany style lamps. 505-4244692. 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, August 29 and SATURDAY, August 30. 4638 Sunset Ridge. (One block from southside Public Library, toward 599 on Valentine. Make left onto Apache Knoll. Right onto Sunset Ridge.)
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1814 TEWA ROAD ESTATE SALE (1814 Tewa Rd) dates Friday 08-29 Saturday 8-30 start time: 9:00 AM. Estate Sale Includes: Furniture: Recliner, Sleeper Couch, Love Seat, End Tables, Lamps, Coffee Table, Dining Room Set includes Buffet, Small Dining Set. Misc. Household Items: Dishes, Glassware, Cookware, tools Etc. NO EARLY BIRDS ---PLEASE ESTATE SALE. 60 years-plus. Saturday, August 30. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.. 1149 Camino San Acacio. "King-O-Heat" woodstove, Singer sewing treadle machine. Furniture and household items. Fabric galore. Sewing cabinet and notions. Jewelry. Beads. Women’s clothing. Bedding. Please do not block driveways.
AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES BRAHMA compact pick-up topper. 76"x 60" $90. 505-473-2107. 2004 INFINITY G35 Coup STOCK HEADLIGHTS. $200 OBO. Cash only. Contact Estevan 505-629-2310.
THREE TRAILER AXLES, 10’ long, with springs. $125. 505-660-4079.
Runs great, drives great, everything works. No Rust. No Bondo. Original Black Paint on hood (body in primer), factory original ignition key, coil, air cleaner, engine, steering wheel, jack, spark plug, wrench, etc. Complete body off mechanical restoration with fanatical attention to detail. Engine rebuilt to factory specifications. New tan top and side curtains, New green leather seat. 26,000 on the odometer, Purchased in 1990. Not driven between 1962-2002. Period accessories include an Arnolt cast aluminum tappet cover and Inkship front and rear bumpers. New parts availability is excellent. Firm Price at $32,000 includes a toy MG car collection, tools, books and manuals. Lots of spare parts. 505699-5137
TOYOTA TACOMA Truck 4-stock BF Goodrich Tires with rims. 6 lug nut, fair condition. $75 for all 4. 505-9204242.
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JEWELRY SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE. 14 double blossoms, coin silver, 463 grams total weight. Appraised 2007, $3500. Asking $2,000. 505-983-6676
NORDIC-TRACK-SKI-MACHINE, SOLIDHARDWOOD-METAL, ADJUSTABLETENSION-ELEVATION. Great for workout, hardly used. Originally over $800, selling for $300. Call 505-6905726. SNOOKER TABLE. Brunswick Gold Crown, 5’x10’, commercial grade. Retails for $10,000, make offer. 505660-4079.
TOOLS MACHINERY
Meet Adoptable Animals Saturday, Aug 30 New Mexico Museum of Art, Noon-4 p.m. 107 W. Palace Ave.
Sunday, Aug. 31 PetSmart, 3561 Zafarano Drive Noon-4 p.m. Visit sfhumanesociety.org
AIR COMPRESSOR: Kobalt 17 gallon air compressor, 110v: $75. In good working order. 505-795-2268. david.huntley8@gmail.com BLACK & Decker circular saw: $20 Freud plate joiner (never used): $60. In good working order. 505-795-2268. david.huntley8@gmail.com
UNIQUE, OLD, Zuni Squash Blossom. $3,000. Zuni Turquoise Fetish Necklace. Initials R.U. $400. Both are GORGEOUS! 505-988-5028
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DEVILBISS 20 gallon air compressor, 220v: $100. In good working order. 505-795-2268. Call or text. david.huntley8@gmail.com HEAVY DUTY CRAFTSMAN STEEL rolling tool cart. With 3 drawers plus storage section and worktop. $75. 505-471-3105.
WHITE PEG PERGIO HIGHCHAIR. Adapts as baby grows up to age 3. $90. 505-670-0308
HITACHI PORTABLE table saw: $75. Delta rolling miter saw with planer stand: $45. Call or text: 505-795-2268. david.huntley8@gmail.com
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PORTABLE LINCOLN SP-100 ELECTRIC ARC WELDER. 2 rolls solder wire & compressed gas bottle. $400. 505670-0308
16 FOOT extension ladder, $50. Medium wheelbarrow, 425. Scythe, $5. Leaf rake, $50. Call, 505-603-0535.
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POLLY WATER TANK, 1,000 gallon capacity. Excellent condition. No leaks. $500. 505-660-4079.
SEE ME AT TECA TU IN SANBUSCO, SATURDAY, 8/30, NOON-3 PM. Small Dog Rescue of Santa Fe, 505-4383749. We have several small dogs in need of good homes!
Have an empty house or apartment you need to rent? Read the WANT TO RENT column for prospective tenants.
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MISCELLANEOUS Artificial ficus tree, realistic-looking. 7’ tall with pot. Great home accent. $40. 505-471-3105.
COMFORTER SET. Queen. Reversible. Light purple, purple bamboo pattern. Shams, sheets, pillow cases, bed skirt included. $30. 774-400-4646.
FEED EQUIPMENT SERVICES SMALL GRASS bales, horse quality and certified weed-free available. Large or small lots. Monte Vista, CO. Please call Eddy 719-852-3069.
HORSE TRAILER EQUIPMENT 2006 WW 2-horse, bumper pull trailer. Excellent condition. Recently serviced. New tires. $3,250.
Antiques & Stuff that Will be Soon The Flea at the Downs Friday, Saturdays and Sundays in August 8 am to 3 pm www.santafeflea.com walt@sfflea.com 505-280-9261 MARCREST BROWN POTTERY STONEWARE MUGS. Daisy Dot Pattern. 6 for $30. 505-466-6205
MOVING SALE. Queen oak captain’s bed, glass coffee table, futon. Carpets, chairs. Easels, drafting lamp. Kitchen utensils, books and more. Reasonable. Call Guner 8 a.m.- 8 p.m., 505-629-8703.
HORSES LOOKING FOR TENNESEE WALKERS AND MISSOURI FOXTROTTERS. Green broke OK . 5-15 years old, will consider other gaited horses. Call Broken Saddle Riding Company, 505-424-7774.
PETS SUPPLIES 3/4 GREAT PYRENEES, 1/4 ANATOLIAN PUPPIES. Born July 6, 2014. $300 or best offer. Livestock guard dogs. Working parents. 575-278-2575.
GARAGE SALE NORTH 16, 20, 22 TANOITO Three-Family Sale (off Tano West) August 30 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Power tools, furniture, kitchen items. Antiques, jewelry, art, accessories. English & American prints, electronics, clothing. No early birds! GOOD STUFF sale. 420 Greg Avenue, Saturday, August 30. 8:30 a..m. to 12 noon. Stereo, designer clothing, jewelry. Craft supplies, yarn, air cleaners. HP photo printer, Christmas, roomba, housewares and more. (Off Saint Francis Drive, near the Lodge.)
GARAGE SALE SOUTH 2579 CALLE DELFINO GARAGE SALE Starts promptly at 8:00 am (no early birds) Saturday, August 30th only Furniture, dishes, household items, clothes, shoes, tools, books and much more. Cash only, please. AWESOME COLLECTIBLES! Silver & Turquoise Jewelry, Wenzel & Witkop Pottery, Batik from Java, Navajo & Mid-east Rugs, Bolivian Ponchos, Mongolian Embroidery, Pueblo Pottery, Baskets. A few clothes. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 8:30 a.m. 4433 Blue Juniper Loop. Or call, 480-369-9322.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BALDWIN STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANO with bench. Very good condition. $500, you move. Great for beginning student! Call Janie, 505-412-0288. STUDENT MODEL clarinet for sale. Excellent condition, great case. $100. 505-473-4241.
CONTRACT SALESPERSON The Santa Fe New Mexican is looking for a high-energy contract sales person who loves to see their customers’ businesses grow as a result of advertising with us. Duties include prospecting new customers, making dynamic sales presentations, building strong relationships with customers, offering great service, closing the sale and completing paperwork and monthly reports. Qualified candidate must have two years outside sales experience and the ability to close the sale while giving great service. Contractor will direct his/ her own work determining on whom to call and when sales calls are made, set working hours and work from own location. Must have valid drivers’ license and proof of insurance. Fair commission will be paid to right candidate!
FULL-TIME SALESPERSON WANTED The Santa Fe New Mexican is looking for a full-time sales person to join our executive sales team. Primary duty will be to meet or exceed sales goals, to grow our current business and to expand our customer base.
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BISSELL WIDEPATH VACUUM, with attachments. Excellent condition. $50, 505-466-3011.
CLASSIC KITCHENAID mixer in great condition, white. $90. 505-660-6034.
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ADORABLE MINIATURE POOD LES. Purebred. Males & Females. Shots. Ready to Go to Loving Homes! From $400-$500. Adorable colors! 505-501-5433 or 505-395-8302 mramirez120477@gmail.com
FABRIC * FABRIC * FABRIC One day only! August 30th, 9-2 3 BUCKING HORSE COURT Patterns, Lace, Trim, Linen, Wool, Cashmere, Cottons, Knits, and more.
Qualified candidate will have a college degree or equivalent sales experience; a minimum of two years plus consultative sales experience; demonstrated ability to prospect qualified leads and the ability to sell a wide range of products. Must have knowledge of sales process, and the ability to establish product value and to close a sale in a timely manner with strong negotiation, presentation and problem-solving skills. Excellent oral and written communication skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications required. Must be results-oriented, driven and proactive. Must have proof of valid driver’s license, auto insurance and have reliable transportation. Generous base plus commission with an excellent benefits package.
Apply with cover letter and resume by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, September 10, 2014, to: Heidi Melendrez Advertising Director The Santa Fe New Mexican 202 East Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM 87501 or e-mail hmelendrez@sfnewmexican.com.
You may also pick up a job application from 202 East Marcy Street or 1 New Mexican Plaza (off I-25 frontage road) or complete an online job application at http://sfnm.co/1eUKCcD. No phone calls, please! Equal Opportunity Employer
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2009 Toyota Venza AWD V6 fully loaded, leather, JBL sound, single owner clean CarFax $23,851 . Call 505-216-3800. 2009 ACURA TSX Tech ONLY 14k miles, loaded with NAV and leather, pristine, one owner clean CarFax $23,951. Call 505-216-3800.
2007 LEXUS RX350 80k $20,871. 505-216-3800.
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2007 Porsche Carrera S Coupe just 33k miles! 1 owner clean CarFax, Navigation, Bose, new tires, Collector Quality PERFECT! $49,911. Call 505216-3800.
2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE, ROYAL RUNNER, # T1681 $12,400. CALL 505-473-1234.
2005 FORD-F150-XLT SUPER-CAB 4X4
2010 AUDI A4 Premium Plus Quattro (AWD). 2.0L, 211 hp turbo. Black. OUTSTANDING CONDITION! 91k miles. $18,900. Great price. (below NADA, Edmunds.) (h) 505-662-6620. (c) 505235-2906.
2006 LEXUS GS300 73k $17,851 Call 505-216-3800.
2008 TOYOTA RAV-4 LIMITED-4x4
1990 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE. All original except new stereo. Too many items to list. $16,500. Call James, 505-930-0063.
Another Local Owner, Records, Non-smoker,Garaged, X-keys, Manuals, Loaded, Pristine, Soooo TOYOTA DEPENDABLE $14,950
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2012 Subaru Impreza 19k $20,871. Call 505-216-3800.
2005 HONDA PILOT-EXLAWD 2013 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, A REAL PRINCESS $19,900. #T1468 Call 505-473-1234.
2006 MERCEDES-R350 LUXURY-WAGON-AWD
Another One Owner, Local, Every Service Record, 7-Passenger, Loaded, Pristine, Soooo DESIRABLE ,$13,950.
Another Local Owner, Every Service Record, 7-Passenger, Pristine, Soooo MERCEDES AFFORTABLE $14,450.
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2012 SUBARAU I m p r e z a 3 8 K . ezmiles. Automatic, navigation, rear camera, bluetooth, satellite radio. Heated seats, fog lights, hitch. 32 mpgs. $18,250. 214-552-0059.
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2013 TOYOTA Avalon XLE Touring WOW just 3k miles, orig MSRP over $36k, loaded w/ navigation, clean CarFax $29,831. CALL 505-216-3800.
1999 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER. Excellent condition throughout. 214K highway miles. Synthetic oil change every 3,500 miles. All maintenance records. New tires. All options including 3rd row seats. Serious inquiries only. $9,500. 505-205-2793
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Saturday, August 30, 2014 THE NEW MEXICAN
Horoscope ACROSS 1 Faces facts
41 ___ de la Réunion
9 Cruise vehicle 14 Airline relaunched
___ 45 Queenside castle
in 2009
indicator, in chess
15 A Ryder
46 Zigzag ribbon
16 Resort town near
49 Change for a C-
Piz Bernina 17 Like some migraines
note, maybe 54 Smashes to smithereens
___ King”
victory 56 Mark of affection 57 Undesirable
21 Place for a shoe
element in the
23 Star material,
home
maybe
ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH Whatever your plans might be, use your instincts. Make sure you also relax. Tonight: The only answer is “yes.”
55 Narrow soccer
19 Hot stuff 20 Schubert’s “The
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014: This year you will be more prone to excess. Your selfdiscipline seems to be off, and it could become a problem.
53 Tops
18 “Home Alone” actor
The stars show the kind of day you’ll have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult
42 Phila.’s Franklin
58 Deserve to be
24 Highlander, e.g.
listened to, say
28 Taking five 31 Public face
DOWN
34 Scylla in Homer’s
1 Fixture in a
“Odyssey,” e.g. 35 Former hit TV
chemistry lab 2 Las Ventas
show with the
combatant
theme song “Get
3 Opportune
Crazy”
4 Cry to a tickler
36 Eliza in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” e.g. 37 “Raising Hell”
5 ___ bird
8 Region of Italy
25 Horse ___
36 Reflect
that includes
26 Feature of
38 Beaut
Rome
breakfast … or
9 Material also
39 Some Renaissance
dinner?
known as
27 Like the lifestyle
cat-gold or
of many
glimmer
a monk
10 ___ probandi
29 African political
(legal term)
movement
music 40 Baby 43 Follow too closely 44 Siouan tongue 47 Subject of
6 Whiffenpoofs, e.g.
11 Set off easily
30 Fire sign?
a Will Ferrell
7 Common
12 Caught
32 Check for size,
“S.N.L.”
rappers
aspiration?
13 Bringing forth fruit, as corn
say 33 Some
impersonation 48 Court edge
15 Provider of “!!!”
semiconductor
50 Porto-___,
22 Voice actress in
experts: Abbr.
Benin
Disney’s “The
34 Set apart
Princess and the
35 Dutch queen until
Frog”
1980
51 Cousin of a goldeneye 52 Mr. ___
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Chess quiz WHITE WINS A PAWN Hint: Key is a knight fork. Solution: 1. Ra5! If ... Ke6 2. Nf4ch! Kf7 3. Rxf5ch. If instead 2. ... Kf6, 3. Nd5ch gets the rook!
Hocus Focus
Super Quiz Take this Super Quiz to a Ph.D. Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.
Subject: “F” PEOPLE Identify the person with a surname that begins with “F.” (e.g., He built the Model T automobile. Answer: Henry Ford.) FRESHMAN LEVEL 1. She authored a famous diary. Answer________ 2. The founder of psychoanalysis. Answer________ 3. He created James Bond. Answer________ 4. Author of The Sound and the Fury. Answer________ 5. Author of The Great Gatsby. Answer________ GRADUATE LEVEL 6. Heavyweight boxing champion from 1970 until 1973. Answer________ 7. Many rate this Swiss as the greatest tennis player of all time. Answer________ 8. Star of Saturday Night Live noted for her portrayal of Sarah Palin. Answer________ 9. He was Columbo. Answer________ 10. She starred in Rosemary’s Baby. Answer________ PH.D. LEVEL 11. Author of Madame Bovary. Answer________ 12. Leader of the Nation of Islam from 1978 to 2007. Answer________ 13. American inventor of the electronic television camera. Answer________ 14. Author of The Feminine Mystique. Answer________ 15. Zoologist who studied gorilla groups for 18 years. Answer________ ANSWERS: ANSWERS: 1. Anne Frank. 2. Sigmund Freud. 3. Ian Fleming. 4. William Faulkner. 5. F. Scott Fitzgerald. 6. Joe Frazier. 7. Roger Federer. 8. Tina Fey. 9. Peter Falk. 10. Mia Farrow. 11. Gustave Flaubert. 12. Louis Farrakhan. 13. Philo Farnsworth. 14. Betty Friedan. 15. Dian Fossey.
Jumble
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You will be out of ideas until someone starts sharing his or her weekend plans. Tonight: Let it all hang out.
SCORING: 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you? (c) 2014 Ken Fisher
Today in history Today is Saturday, August 30, the 242nd day of 2014. There are 123 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On August 30, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which was intended to promote private development of nuclear energy.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH A friend might question your judgment as you spend time with someone this person simply can’t relate to. Tonight: Only do what you want. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Your sense of direction will be tested. A question could trigger more thoughts and possibilities than you might have expected. Tonight: Toss yourself into the festivities. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Excitement marks your interactions with others. A loved one seems to be full of surprises. Make plans. Tonight: The action is at your place. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHHH You have a tendency to tell it like it is. Your ability to get past someone’s resistance could surprise you. Tonight: Till the wee hours.
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Siblings must protect mother Dear Annie: I am one of four adult children. Our father died a couple of years ago. Three of us have our own homes. One sister, “Diane,” has been married twice and has lived with numerous men and was kicked out when each relationship ended. She has no place that she owns. Our mother has told us that after she is gone, Diane will get the house and still share a quarter of the remaining assets. Dad was not in agreement with this, but Mom outlived him. In the past few years, Mom has spent at least $10,000 “fixing up the house” for our sister, sometimes at Diane’s suggestion. Diane moved in with our mother and treats her badly. She doesn’t spend much time with Mom, but when she does, she is terribly rude and condescending to her. It’s more than we can stand. Mom has dementia and is getting worse. The house is filthy, and Diane becomes angry if we try to clean it. What can we do without a full family blowup? We all agree it is elder abuse, but don’t know what to do. — Heartbroken Daughter Dear Heartbroken: A full family blowup is the least of your worries. You have to protect your mother. The National Council on Elder Abuse (ncea.aoa.gov) offers a list of state resources for reporting abuse, including Adult Protective Services in Mom’s area. You also can call the Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 for resources and assistance. Dear Annie: I have a question about tipping in hotels. I always tip for the number of nights I stay. If I checked in on Monday, I would leave a tip on Tuesday and again prior to my checking out on Wednesday. I thought this was correct. Recently, we needed extra towels. I walked the note to the front desk and added a tip, telling the front desk clerk that we were leaving in the morning and would like the room made up early. The desk clerk thanked me on behalf of the housekeeping staff and assured me that the tip would be passed on. But when I spoke to the housekeeper later that day, she said
she didn’t receive the tip. When I asked the desk clerk, she said she had been instructed by the manager to give the tip to the housekeeper who made up the room prior to our Monday check-in. Was the manager correct? When I tried to leave a tip for the other gal the next day, I discovered that was her day off. How best can I make this up to her? What do I do in the future? — Tipping Quandary from Ohio Dear Ohio: You are correct to leave a tip for the housekeeper each day of your stay, because you never know who is cleaning your room on any given day. The problem occurred because you handed the tip to the desk clerk, and the manager gave it to someone else. If you insist on making it up to the housekeeper, send the tip to the hotel with her name on the envelope. But in the future, we’d leave tips on the dresser and ask for extra towels by calling the front desk from your room. Dear Annie: You’ve printed several letters from those who feel inadequate about the cleanliness of their homes due to comments from family members. I am clean and organized, but that is not always evident in my home. As my children were growing up, I found it much more important to take them to the park, museums, plays, the library and the zoo. My husband and I coached sports and were leaders of their school groups, etc. Our children will remember those activities and be influenced by them for a lifetime. People should live life instead of trying to clean it up. If it bothers others, it is their problem. Your true friends won’t care whether there’s dust on the furniture. We all end up as dust anyway. — Been There, Learned From It Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254.
Sheinwold’s bridge
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH You tend to get very involved in festivities only to regret it later. Try not to overindulge, and you will be happier. Tonight: Wherever the party is. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHHH You’ll lead others toward the appropriate festivities for this long weekend. Tonight: Others depend on you; don’t decide on a quiet night. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You could be in the midst of a conflicted situation. Consider how much of the problem might be coming from your perceptions. Tonight: Stay close to home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH Make a point of touching base with your friends right now. You won’t want to leave someone out when planning a party. Tonight: Only where the crowds are.
Cryptoquip
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Listen to what someone older chooses to share with you. Be aware of what is happening with a loved one. Tonight: Off to a get-together. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH Make it OK to invite someone to a get-together at the last minute. Friends could play an instrumental role in the events of the next few days. Tonight: Be merry. Jacqueline Bigar
The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words and words using an apostrophe give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error. © 2014 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Lee Anne’s (Georgina Haig) case against the Charleston Police Department has been simmering, and Roy (Cam Gigandet) makes a move to put an end to it in the new episode “Damage Control.” He tries to get Terry (Shawn Hatosy) to testify against her — which likely would generate damage she couldn’t possibly control. Anna Wood also stars. David Keith guest stars.
In the new episode “Space Oddity,” part one of the season finale, Lexi’s (Scarlett Byrne) return complicates Tom’s (Noah Wyle) mission to destroy the Espheni Power Core and, after a Beamer malfunction, Lexi must take desperate measures to save both their lives. Meanwhile, the 2nd Mass fears that an Espheni strike by the scorched Overlord is imminent.
THE STORY OF FROZEN: MAKING A DISNEY ANIMATED CLASSIC
MONDAY 7 p.m. KASA
Characters from one of the biggest animated hits in Disney-studio history will factor into the series “Once Upon a Time” in the coming season — likely a big reason for this new special, which offers a preview of those scenes. The hour also has plenty of material on the original movie, with voicecast members Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel among those commenting on the production of the film. Also included: a peek at Disney’s upcoming “Big Hero 6.”
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11 p.m. FX
MARRIED Maybe it’s true that you can’t go home again, but Russ and Lina (Nat Faxon, Judy Greer) may be hoping for a little nostalgic magic as they have a date night in their old neighborhood. Elsewhere, AJ and Bernie (Brett Gelman, John Hodgman) take a detour on their way to a gentlemen’s club in the new episode “The Old Date.”
FRIDAY 6 p.m. TBS
WEDNESDAY
‘Movie: Bad Teacher’
5:30 p.m. A&E
Educators with a good sense of humor may be among the fans of this 2011 comedy, with Cameron Diaz in the title role as someone quite self-serving in her lesson plans. Foremost among those: landing a well-funded colleague (Justin Timberlake, who used to be Diaz’s real-life significant other) to replace the rich fiance she lost. Jason Segel earns some laughs as a gym teacher enamored of her, and so does Lucy Punch as another faculty member.
WAHLBURGERS As the local holiday known as Dorchester Day arrives, the entire Wahlberg clan braces itself for the wild pranks that have become a family tradition. Paul tries to keep a lid on these shenanigans, but nephew Brandon already has a victim in his sights: Paul’s assistant, Kari. Elsewhere, Donnie asks Johnny “Drama” and Henry “Nacho” to paint a shed in his back yard in
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TV TRIVIA Adrien Brody has the title role as History delves into the psyche of the early 20th century illusionist in “Houdini,” airing Monday and Tuesday. For more info, click on www.history. com/shows/houdini
THURSDAY
how to get involved, at www. standup2cancer.org Two first-time filmmakers are given the opportunity to direct separate films based on the same screenplay on “The Chair,” premiering Saturday on Starz. Learn more at www. starz.com/originals/thechair
“Stand Up to Cancer,” the starstudded fundraiser benefiting cancer research, airs on multiple broadcast outlets on For the first time in its 48-year Friday. Learn more, including history, the “MDA Show of Page 2 — The Santa Fe New Mexican
Strength Telethon” airs exclusively on one network - ABC - on Sunday. For information on how to donate, go to www. mda.org/showofstrength The NFL’s 2014 regular season kicks off Thursday on NBC, when the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks host the Green Bay Packers. Find news, stats, team information and more at www.nfl.com
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COVER STORY
Muir assumes weeknight ‘News’ By Jay Bobbin David Muir is extremely familiar with the desk and the chair, and they’re officially becoming his on weeknights. The anchor of the weekend “ABC World News” has filled in frequently for Diane Sawyer on the Monday-through-Friday shift, which will be his for keeps (also as managing editor) starting Tuesday, Sept. 2. Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award winner Muir will continue as co-anchor of ABC’s Friday newsmagazine “20/20,” and he hopes to remain in the field with such franchises as “Made in America” ... but he knows the job previously held by such icons as Peter Jennings and Sawyer is a very big deal with its own demands. “It’s extremely humbling,” the pleasant Muir says. “Not a moment goes by that I don’t recognize the privilege afforded me to sit there every night and have a conversation with America. I remember watching, as a boy, Peter Jennings and guessing along with
the rest of the audience who the ‘Person of the Week’ was going to be.” Sawyer will focus on “big issues and extraordinary interviews” in her new role at ABC News, and Muir reflects that their professional relationship “might be singular in nature in this industry. Diane is an extraordinarily close friend of mine, but more than a friend, she’s a force. “I dreamed of seeing the world one day, but never in my wildest imagination did I think I’d be traveling the world with Diane Sawyer. That’s what I’ve done for many years, and I have studied her. People reach out and want a hug from Diane Sawyer, and that’s a powerful thing. And if I can hold onto a fraction of that connection with the audience, that’s a great starting point.” An admirer of the eveningnews rivals he’ll be going up against regularly – CBS’ Scott Pelley and NBC’s Brian Williams – Ithaca (N.Y.) College graduate Muir first worked in nearby Syracuse and then spent three years
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SUNDAY Noon p.m. Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox. (Live) TBS 6:00 p.m. Cleveland Indians at Kansas City Royals. (Live) ESPN2
SEVEN-DAY SPORTS LOG
SATURDAY 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Great Clips 300. From Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. (Live) ESPN2 7:00 p.m. IndyCar Racing MAVTV 500. From Fontana, Calif. (Live) NBCSN SUNDAY 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Oral-B USA 500. From Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. (Live) ESPN 11:00 p.m. NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Oral-B USA 500. From Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. (Same-day Tape) ESPN2 MONDAY 10:00 a.m. NHRA Drag Racing Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals. From Indianapolis. (Same-day Tape) ESPN2 FRIDAY 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Virginia529 College Savings 250. From Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va. (Live) ESPN2
a BASEBALL SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks. (Live) FSN
MONDAY 11:00 a.m. Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (Live) ESPN 2:00 p.m. Detroit Tigers at Cleveland Indians. (Live) ESPN 12:30 a.m. Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (Same-day Tape) ESPN2 TUESDAY 8:00 p.m. Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres. (Live) FSN WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m. Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. (Live) ESPN 8:00 p.m. Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres. (Live) ESPN FSN THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. Arizona Diamondbacks at San Diego Padres. (Live) FSN FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. Arizona Diamondbacks at Los Angeles Dodgers. (Live) FSN
The weeknight “ABC World News With David Muir” begins Tuesday. at Boston ABC affiliate WCVB before moving to the network as an anchor of the overnight “World News Now.” Frequent on-site reporting has marked Muir’s ABC tenure over the past 11 years, and he wants that to continue. “If I wasn’t out there, the job wouldn’t be as inviting for me,” he maintains. “I still am a reporter
at my core. I remember the first report I did when Peter called me out in the field afterward. Just hearing ‘Peter’s holding on the line for you’ was enough to get my heart racing. “With the relationship I’ve built with viewers,” Muir concludes, “I think they would wonder what happened to me if all of a sudden, they saw me only behind a desk.”
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SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. Basketball FIBA World Cup: Finland vs. United States. (Live) ESPN
SATURDAY 6:30 a.m. Croke Park Classic — Central Florida vs. Penn State. (Live) ESPN2 10:00 a.m. UCLA at Virginia. (Live) ESPN Appalachian State at Michigan. (Live) ESPN2 1:30 p.m. Rice at Notre Dame. (Live) KOB College Football (Live) KOAT Teams TBA. (Live) ESPN2 3:30 p.m. Clemson at Georgia. (Live) ESPN 5:30 p.m. Fresno State at USC. (Live) KASA 6:00 p.m. Cowboys Classic — Florida State vs. Oklahoma State. (Live) KOAT 7:00 p.m. Advocare Texas Kickoff — LSU vs. Wisconsin. (Live) ESPN 10:00 p.m. Samford at Texas Christian. (Same-day Tape) FSN
SUNDAY 1:30 p.m. WNBA Western Conference Final, Game 2: Teams TBA. (Live) KOAT Basketball FIBA World Cup: Turkey vs. United States. (Live) ESPN TUESDAY 9:30 a.m. Basketball FIBA World Cup: New Zealand vs. United States. (Live) ESPN2 WEDNESDAY 1:30 p.m. Basketball FIBA World Cup: Dominican Republic vs. United States. (Live) ESPN2 THURSDAY 9:30 a.m. Basketball FIBA World Cup: Ukraine vs. United States. (Live) ESPN2
e FOOTBALL THURSDAY 6:30 p.m. Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks. (Live) KOB
SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. MEAC/SWAC Challenge — Alabama A&M vs. North Carolina A&T. (Live) ESPN MONDAY 6:00 p.m. Miami at Louisville. (Live) ESPN 2:30 a.m. Clemson at Georgia. (Taped) ESPN2 3:00 a.m. Rutgers vs. Washington State. (Taped) FSN The Santa Fe New Mexican — Page 3
SEVEN-DAY SPORTS LOG TUESDAY 3:00 a.m. Southern Methodist at Baylor. (Taped) FSN THURSDAY 3:00 a.m. North Dakota State at Iowa State. (Taped) FSN FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston College. (Live) ESPN 8:30 p.m. Washington State at Nevada. (Live) ESPN 11:30 p.m. Arizona at Texas-San Antonio. (Taped) FSN 3:00 a.m. Washington State at Nevada. (Same-day Tape) ESPN2
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SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Third Round. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) KRQE SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Third and Women’s Fourth Round. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) KRQE MONDAY 9:00 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Fourth Round. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) KRQE 5:00 p.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) ESPN2 6:00 p.m. PowerShares Series: Surprise. Sampras, Courier, Chang and Martin. From Surprise, Ariz. (Taped) FSN TUESDAY 9:00 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Round of 16 and Women’s Quarterfinals. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) ESPN
THURSDAY 10:00 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Quarterfinal and Men’s Doubles Semifinal. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) ESPN 6:00 p.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Quarterfinal. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) ESPN FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Mixed Doubles Final and Women’s Semifinals. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) KRQE
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(PG-13) Å (12:12) Movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ››› (1984) Harrison Ford. (3:07) Movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ›››’ (1989, Adventure) HarJones, a singer and an orphan look for missing stones. (PG) rison Ford. Indy’s hunt for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail. (PG-13) (10:30) Movie The Matrix Reloaded ››› Movie The Matrix Revolutions ››’ (2003) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. Neo, Movie Predator 2 ›› (1990) Danny Morpheus and Trinity battle vicious machines. (R) Å Glover, Gary Busey. (R) Å (2003) Keanu Reeves. (R) Å lMLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Chicago White Sox. From U.S. Cellular Field in ChiFriends Å Friends Å Movie Tower Heist ››’ (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Edcago. (N) die Murphy, Casey Affleck. (PG-13) (12:15) Movie The Deep Six ››’ (1958, War) Alan Ladd, (2:15) Movie Drum Beat ››’ (1954, Western) Alan (4:15) Movie The Big Land ››’ (1957, Western) Alan Dianne Foster, William Bendix. (NR) Ladd, Audrey Dalton, Marisa Pavan. 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Movie The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› Day ›› (2002) (PG-13) Bilbo Baggins joins the quest to reclaim a lost kingdom. (PG-13) Å (2013) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. (PG-13) Å Mountain Men “The Deep Mountain Men “PredaMountain Men Tom’s son (9:03) Mountain Men (10:01) Mountain Men (11:01) Mountain Men Freeze” Å tor” Å Chad visits. Å “Stranded” Å “The Deep Freeze” Å “Predator” Å (5:00) Movie Maid in Movie Made of Honor ›› (2008) Patrick Dempsey, (9:02) Movie Maid in Manhattan ›› (2002) Jennifer (11:02) Movie Made of Manhattan ›› (PG-13) Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd. (PG-13) Å Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. (PG-13) Å Honor ›› (PG-13) Å Caught on Camera Land- Caught on Camera “Dash Lockup: Colorado Limon Lockup: Colorado Lockup: Colorado Inmates Lockup: Colorado Five cell slide; a sinkhole. Cam Diaries 6” Correctional. bargain and trade. extractions. 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(PG) Å ›› (1990) (R) Å (2007) Natalie Portman, Dustin Hoffman. (G) Å (1999) (R) Movie Rush Hour 3 ›’ (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Movie Tower Heist ››’ (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Ed- Movie Cop Out ›’ (2010, Comedy) Bruce Willis, Tracy Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. (PG-13) die Murphy, Casey Affleck. (PG-13) Morgan, Adam Brody. (R) Movie Shane ›››› (1953, Western) Alan Ladd, Jean (8:15) Movie This Gun for Hire ››› (1942, Crime Movie The Blue Dahlia ›››’ (1946) Alan Ladd. A Navy Arthur, Van Heflin. (NR) Å Drama) Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. (NR) pilot’s wife is found shot with his gun. 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Varied Programs Paid Prog. Dog Dog Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Parking Parking (11:30) Movie Windtalkers ›› (2002, War) Nicolas Cage. l4th and Loud Stooges Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 4th, Loud Movie Aliens ›››› (1986) Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn. Stooges Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Movie Apollo 13 ››› (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton. CSI: Miami Vacations Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Movie The Matrix Revolutions ›› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves. l4th and Loud Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Vacations Paid Prog. (11:45) Movie Scream 3 ››› (2000, Horror) (2:15) Movie The Crow: City of Angels › (1996) Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman (12:06) To Be Announced Varied Programs Orangutan Chimp Eden Big Cat Big Cat Jersey Belle Housewives/OC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Tabatha’s Salon Take Tabatha’s Salon Take Million Dollar LA The Singles Project Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Tabatha’s Salon Take Tabatha’s Salon Take Million Dollar LA Below Deck Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Tabatha Takes Over Tabatha Takes Over Housewives Tardy Extreme Guide Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. To Be Announced Extreme Guide Housewives/OC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Tardy Tardy Extreme Guide Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Early Start Varied New Day Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight South Park Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Work. Work. Work. Work. 30 Rock Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Tosh.0 Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Drunk South Park South Park South Park Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Meltdown Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Chappelle’s Chappelle’s Sunny Sunny Sunny Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Tosh.0 Daily Show Colbert Rep At Midnight Key Key Sunny Sunny Sunny South Park Amy Schumer Neal Brennan: Women Steve Rannazzisi Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell Comedy Varied Dog Good Luck Good Luck Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Wizards Wizards Shake It A.N.T. Farm Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Varied Programs Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. J. Robison E! News Varied Programs Paid Prog. Paid Prog. lSportsCenter lCollege Football Varied Programs lSportsCenter lSportsCenter lSportsCenter lESPN FC Varied SportCtr Varied SportCtr Varied lOlbermann Varied Mike/Mike Varied Programs Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The 700 Club Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Prince Robison J. Meyer Varied ’70s Show ’70s Show Greta Van Susteren Red Eye The Five FOX and Friends First FOX and Friends Partners Partners Anger Anger Partners Partners Anger Anger Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. (11:30) Movie We Bought a Zoo ›› (2011) Movie Death at a Funeral ›› (2010) Keith David. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Bridge “Rakshasa” The Bridge “Goliath” The Bridge “Rakshasa” Sons of Anarchy Sons of Anarchy Married Worst Worst Married Married Worst Rescue Me “Balance” Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. (11:30) Movie Grown Ups › (2010) Adam Sandler. Sons of Anarchy “A Mother’s Work” (3:51) Rescue Me (4:51) Rescue Me “Solo” Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Cheers Cheers I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Movie There’s Something About Mary ››› (1998) (2:05) Movie Enemy of the State ››› (1998) Will Smith. Taxicab (5:05) Movie Broken City Cathouse Movie About Time ›› (2013) Domhnall Gleeson. Louis C.K.: Oh My God Jonah From (4:05) Movie The Negotiator ››› (1998) Hard Knocks Jonah From (1:35) Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart (3:20) Movie Baggage Claim › (2013) Movie Closed Circuit Size Matters: Real Sex Movie Runner Runner › (2013) Hard Knocks (3:35) Movie Ted ›› (2012) Mark Wahlberg. Tales-Crypt Katt Williams: Priceless Jonah From Movie 2 Guns ›› (2013) Denzel Washington. (3:25) Movie True Crime ››› (1999) Universal Varied Programs Paid Prog. The Most Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Varied Programs Varied Programs Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Balance Act Designing Hardball Chris Matthews uAll In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show uFirst Look Too Early Morning Joe Varied Programs George George (1:12) George Lopez ’70s Show ’70s Show Full House Full House Mr. Cooper Instant Parents SpongeBob Masters of Sex Movie City of God ››› (2002) Seu Jorge (3:15) Movie The Master ››› (2012) Joaquin Phoenix. WhenMan lInside the NFL lAll Access Ray Donovan “Sunny” l60 Minutes Sports Deadly Sins Movie Waiting... ›› (2005) Ed Wood lInside the NFL Movie Sinister ›› (2012) Ethan Hawke. Movie Bully ››› (2001, Drama) Brad Renfro. Meet the Applegates Deadly Sins Ray Donovan “Sunny” Deadly Sins Penn/Teller Movie Blue Caprice ››› (2013) (4:05) Movie When a Man Loves a Woman ›› (11:00) Movie Cocaine Cowboys (2006) (1:35) Ray Donovan (2:35) Masters of Sex Deadly Sins l(4:05) Inside the NFL (5:15) Dante’s Peak ›› Varied Programs Jail Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Varied Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Star Trek III Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Pegasus vs. Chimera Movie Sinbad and the Minotaur › (2011) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Movie Battle of Los Angeles › (2011) Kel Mitchell. Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. (12:15) Spartacus: Blood and Sand (1:20) Movie Almighty Thor ›› (2011) Cody Deal. Twi. Zone Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. (11:00) Big Ass Spider! The Almighty Johnsons The Almighty Johnsons Twi. Zone Twi. Zone Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Movie Varied Married Married Married Earl Rules Earl Married Married (12:15) Movie The Crying Game ›››› (1992) (2:15) Movie Overlord ››› (1975) Brian Stirner. TCM Movie Our Town ››› (1940, Drama) (11:30) Movie Avalon ››› (1990) Aidan Quinn Movie Street Scene ›››› (1931) MGM Movie Come September ››› (1961) Movie Hotel ››› (1967, Drama) Rod Taylor. (2:15) Movie The Gorgeous Hussy ›› (1936) Movie Annie Oakley ›› (1935) 3 Hearts (10:45) Movie Fanny and Alexander ›››› (1982) Movie Forbidden Games ›››› (1952, Drama) The Big Shakedown ›› (5:15) Parachute Jumper Gold Dig (12:45) Movie Search for Beauty ›› (2:15) Movie Taxi! ›› (1932) MGM Movie How to Murder Your Wife ››› (1965) Varied Programs Smallville Smallville Charmed Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen Venture Cleveland Amer. Dad Family Guy Amer. Dad Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen Man, Food Man, Food Bizarre Foods America Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Varied Programs Wipeout Stings Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. 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MOVIES THIS WEEK A “About Time” ››‡ (2:04) HBO Tue. 12:30 a.m. “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” ›› (1:32) HBO Thu. 3:15 p.m. “Adam’s Rib” ›››› (1:41) TCM Wed. 6 a.m. “Air Force One” ››› (2:04) AMC Sat. 1 p.m.; Sun. 9:01 a.m. “The Alamo” ››‡ (2:17) KASA Sun. Noon “Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker” ››‡ (1:33) TOON Sat. 7 p.m.; Sun. 5 p.m. “Aliens” ›››› (2:17) AMC Tue. 1:30 p.m., 12:30 a.m. “Alvin and the Chipmunks” ›› (1:31) FAM Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. 5 p.m. “American Gangster” ››› (2:37) TNT Sun. 12:30 p.m., 11:04 p.m. “American Pie” ››› (1:35) SPIKE Thu. Noon “American Reunion” ››‡ (1:52) FX Thu. 8:30 p.m.; Fri. 6:30 p.m. “Annie Oakley” ››‡ (1:28) TCM Wed. 4 a.m. “Apollo 13” ›››‡ (2:20) AMC Wed. 3 p.m., Midnight “The Asphalt Jungle” ››› (1:52) TCM Thu. 8:30 p.m. “ATL” ››‡ (1:40) MTV Sat. 11 a.m. “Avalon” ›››‡ (2:06) TCM Tue. 11:30 p.m.
B “Baby Face” ››› (1:11) TCM Fri. 6 p.m. “Bad Teacher” ›› (1:32) TBS Fri. 6 p.m. “Battleship” ›› (2:11) FX Sat. 10 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 2:30 p.m. “Beautiful Creatures” ››‡ (2:03) HBO Tue. 6:45 p.m.; Fri. 3:15 p.m. “Behind the Candelabra” ››› (2:00) HBO Mon. 3:15 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. “Being There” ›››‡ (2:10) TCM Wed. 6 p.m. “Believe in Me” ›› (1:48) KTFQ Mon. 2 p.m. “The Big Land” ››‡ (1:32) TCM Sun. 4:15 p.m. “The Big Parade” ›››› (2:06) TCM Mon. 7:30 a.m. “Black Hawk Down” ›››‡ (2:32) KTFQ Fri. 7 p.m. “Black Rain” ››› (2:05) KASA Sat. 11 p.m. “Blizzard” ›› (1:39) KTFQ Sun. 7 a.m. “The Blue Dahlia” ›››‡ (1:36) TCM Sun. 10 p.m. “The Book of Eli” ››‡ (1:58) TNT Wed. 1 p.m. “The Bourne Legacy” ››› (2:15) HBO Wed. 6:45 p.m. “The Bourne Supremacy” ››› (1:48) A&E Sun. 6 p.m., 10:01 p.m. “Brave” ›››‡ (1:40) DISN Fri. 9 p.m. “The Bridge on the River Kwai” ›››› (2:41) TCM Tue. 3 p.m. “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” ››‡ (1:46) TBS Thu. Midnight “Broken City” ››‡ (1:48) HBO Mon. 5:05 a.m. “Bull Durham” ››› (1:48) KWBQ Sat. 3 p.m. KASY Sun. Noon
C “Caddyshack” ››‡ (1:38) SPIKE Thu. 11:30 p.m. “Captain America: The First Avenger” ››› (2:04) KTEL Sun. 7:30 p.m.
“Cars 2” ››‡ (1:47) FAM Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 12:30 p.m. “Catch Me if You Can” ››› (2:20) TBS Sat. 9:30 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. “The Cell” ››‡ (1:47) FX Fri. 8 a.m. “The Change-Up” ›› (1:52) TBS Sat. 8:30 a.m. “Cheaper by the Dozen” ››‡ (1:38) BRAVO Fri. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. “A Cinderella Story” ›› (1:35) DISN Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. “Clash of the Titans” ›› (1:46) TNT Sat. 12:16 a.m. “Closed Circuit” ››‡ (1:36) HBO Wed. 5 a.m. “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” ››› (1:30) NICK Sun. 6 p.m.; Mon. 2 p.m. “Clueless” ››› (1:37) MTV Mon. 2 p.m.; Tue. Noon “Come September” ››› (1:52) TCM Tue. 4 a.m. “Coming to America” ››› (1:56) COM Sat. 1:44 p.m.; Sun. 10:01 a.m. SPIKE Thu. 2:30 p.m., 9 p.m. “Con Air” ››‡ (1:55) HBO Sat. 5 a.m. “Coney Island” ››‡ (1:36) TCM Sat. 11:15 p.m. “Conspiracy Theory” ›› (2:15) AMC Wed. 9 p.m.; Thu. 7 a.m. “The Core” ›› (2:16) AMC Wed. Noon “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” ››› (1:58) FX Sat. 2 p.m.; Sun. Noon “The Crying Game” ›››› (1:53) TCM Mon. 12:15 a.m. “Cyborg Cop III” ›› (1:34) KTFQ Sat. 11 a.m., 1:30 a.m.
D “The Dark Knight” ›››› (2:32) TNT Wed. 3:30 p.m. “The Dark Knight Rises” ››› (2:45) HBO Sat. 9 a.m., 6:05 p.m. “Day of the Falcon” ›› (2:10) KTFQ Mon. 4:30 p.m. “The Day the Bookies Wept” ›› (:53) TCM Sat. 1 a.m. “Dear Heart” ››› (1:54) TCM Wed. Noon “Death at a Funeral” ›› (1:32) FX Tue. 3 p.m., 2 a.m. “Death Rides a Horse” ››‡ (1:55) TCM Mon. 3:15 p.m. “The Deep Six” ››‡ (1:45) TCM Sun. 12:15 p.m. “The Devil Commands” ››‡ (1:05) TCM Thu. 8:30 a.m. “The Devil Wears Prada” ››› (1:49) BRAVO Sat. 6 p.m., 8:30 p.m. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” ››‡ (1:32) NICK Mon. 6 p.m.; Tue. 4 p.m. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” ››‡ (1:34) HBO Mon. 8 a.m.; Fri. 8:45 a.m. “Die Another Day” ›› (2:10) HBO Sun. 4:45 p.m. “The Dilemma” ›› (1:51) E! Sat. 11 p.m.; Sun. 3:30 p.m. “Dirty Dancing” ››› (1:40) FAM Wed. 6:30 p.m.; Thu. 4:30 p.m. “Dirty Dancing” ››› (1:40) KTFQ Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 1 p.m. “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” ›› (1:26) FAM Thu. 7 p.m. “The Divorcee” ››‡ (1:23) TCM Fri. 7:30 p.m. “The Dolly Sisters” ››› (1:54) TCM Sat. 2 p.m. “Don’t Turn ’Em Loose” ›› (1:08) TCM Sat. 2:30 a.m.
“Down Argentine Way” ›› (1:28) TCM Sat. 8 p.m. “Drum Beat” ››‡ (1:51) TCM Sun. 2:15 p.m.
“Gran Torino” ››› (1:57) TNT Fri. 7 p.m. “Guns of the Timberland” ›› (1:31) TCM Sun. 2 a.m.
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“Elf” ››› (1:37) MTV Sat. 11 p.m.; Sun. 7 p.m. “Ella Enchanted” ››‡ (1:41) FAM Sat. 2 p.m. “Ender’s Game” ››‡ (1:54) HBO Mon. 7 p.m. “Enemy of the State” ››› (2:07) HBO Mon. 2:05 a.m. “Ethel” ››‡ (1:37) HBO Mon. 5:15 p.m. “Eve of Destruction” ››‡ (1:41) KTFQ Sat. 3:30 p.m. “Everybody’s Fine” ››‡ (1:35) FX Tue. 9 a.m. “Ex-Lady” ››› (1:05) TCM Fri. 6:30 a.m. “Executive Suite” ››› (1:44) TCM Tue. 11 a.m.
“Happy Gilmore” ›› (1:32) SPIKE Thu. 5 p.m., 7 p.m. “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” ››‡ (1:28) MTV Mon. 8 p.m., 12:30 a.m. “Hereafter” ››‡ (2:09) FX Fri. 10:30 a.m. “Hester Street” ››› (1:30) TCM Tue. 9:45 p.m. “Hitler’s Children” ››› (1:23) TCM Thu. 11 a.m. “Hitman” ›› (1:33) AMC Thu. 4 p.m.; Fri. 10 a.m. “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” ››‡ (2:49) HBO Sun. 7 p.m. “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” ››› (2:40) HBO Sat. 9 p.m., 1:45 a.m.; Sun. 10 p.m.; Thu. 11:30 a.m., 9 p.m. “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” ››‡ (2:00) FAM Mon. 2:30 p.m. “The Horse Whisperer” ›››‡ (2:48) AMC Wed. 6 p.m.; Thu. 10 a.m. “Hot Shots! Part Deux” ››› (1:29) HBO Fri. 10:30 a.m. “Hotel” ››› (2:04) TCM Wed. Midnight “The House Bunny” ›› (1:37) TBS Fri. 10 p.m. “How to Marry a Millionaire” ››› (1:35) TCM Sat. 6 p.m. “How to Murder Your Wife” ››› (1:58) TCM Fri. 4 a.m.
F “Face/Off” ››› (2:18) A&E Sun. Noon “Fairy Tale: A True Story” ›› (1:39) KASA Sat. 1 p.m. “Fanny and Alexander” ›››› (3:08) TCM Thu. 10:45 p.m. “The Fast and the Furious” ››‡ (1:47) USA Wed. 6 p.m., 4 a.m. “Female” ››‡ (1:05) TCM Fri. 12:45 p.m. “The Fighter” ›››‡ (1:56) TNT Sun. 10 a.m. “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within” ››› (1:46) HBO Tue. 9 a.m. “First Blood” ››› (1:35) AMC Mon. 10:30 a.m., 5 p.m. “Flags of Our Fathers” ›››‡ (2:12) HBO Sun. 4:45 a.m. “Follow the Fleet” ›››‡ (1:50) TCM Sat. 7:30 a.m. “Footlight Parade” ›› (1:42) TCM Fri. 9 p.m. “Forbidden Games” ›››› (1:27) TCM Thu. 2 a.m. “Force of Arms” ››› (1:40) TCM Tue. 7:30 a.m. “Frequency” ››› (1:57) FX Wed. Noon; Thu. 8:30 a.m. “Friday” ››› (1:31) USA Sat. 1 p.m. “Frisco Jenny” ›› (1:10) TCM Fri. 11:30 a.m.
G “G-Force” ›› (1:28) KWBQ Sun. 1 p.m. “The Garden of Allah” ››› (1:20) TCM Mon. 6 a.m. “Ghost Rider” ›› (1:50) TBS Mon. 8 a.m. “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” ›› (1:40) TBS Fri. 8 p.m. “Give Me a Sailor” ››‡ (1:20) TCM Sat. 11 a.m. “Gladiator” ›››‡ (2:34) A&E Sun. 3 p.m. “The Glass Key” ›››‡ (1:25) TCM Sun. 10:45 a.m. “Going to the Mat” ›› (1:30) DISN Sat. 3:30 a.m. “Good Deeds” ›› (1:51) LIFE Sat. Noon “Good Morning, Vietnam” ››› (2:00) AMC Wed. 7 a.m. “The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard.” ›› (1:29) COM Thu. 12:13 p.m. “The Gorgeous Hussy” ››‡ (1:42) TCM Wed. 2:15 a.m.
I “I Know What You Did Last Summer” ›› (1:41) KWBQ Sun. Midnight “I Love You, Man” ››› (1:45) TBS Wed. Midnight “I Wake Up Screaming” ››› (1:22) TCM Sat. 9:45 p.m. “Illicit” ›› (1:21) TCM Fri. 2 p.m. “In & Out” ››‡ (1:30) KASA Sun. 3 p.m. “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” ››‡ (2:02) SPIKE Sat. 7:10 p.m.; Sun. 6:10 p.m. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” ›››‡ (2:07) SPIKE Sat. 4:07 p.m.; Sun. 3:07 p.m. “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” ››› (1:58) SPIKE Sat. 1:12 p.m.; Sun. 12:12 p.m. “Inkheart” ››‡ (1:45) FAM Sun. 5 a.m. “The Iron Mistress” ››‡ (1:50) TCM Sun. 7 a.m. “It’s Complicated” ››‡ (2:00) TBS Sat. 10:30 a.m.
J “The Jazz Singer” ›› (1:28) TCM Tue. 6 p.m. “The Jazz Singer” ››› (1:47) TCM Tue. 7:45 p.m. “Joan of Paris” ›››‡ (1:31) TCM Sat. 5:15 a.m. “John Carter” ››‡ (2:12) SPIKE Sun. 9:08 p.m. “Le Joli Mai” ››› (2:04) TCM Mon. 6 p.m. “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” ›› (1:34) FAM Mon. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. “Jumanji” ››‡ (1:44) FAM Fri. 3:30 p.m. The Santa Fe New Mexican — Page 21
MOVIES THIS WEEK “The Juror” ››‡ (1:56) KASY Sat. 7 p.m.
K “K-9: P.I.” ›› (1:46) KTFQ Sat. 11:30 p.m. “The Karate Kid” ››‡ (2:20) KTEL Sun. 1:30 p.m. “King Kong” ›››‡ (3:07) HBO Wed. 10:15 a.m.
L “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” ›› (1:40) KTEL Sat. 5 p.m. “The Last of the Mohicans” ››› (1:54) TNT Fri. 11:31 p.m. “Life as We Know It” ›› (1:53) TBS Fri. Midnight “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” ›››‡ (2:58) TNT Sat. 10 a.m. “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” ›››‡ (3:20) TNT Sat. 6 p.m. “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” ›››‡ (2:59) TNT Sat. 2 p.m.
M “Made of Honor” ›› (1:41) LIFE Sun. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. “Madison” ››› (1:45) KTFQ Mon. 8 a.m. “Maid in Manhattan” ›› (1:45) LIFE Sun. 5 p.m., 9:02 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m., 12:02 a.m. “The Man in the Net” ››‡ (1:37) TCM Sun. 9 a.m. “Man of Steel” ››‡ (2:23) HBO Wed. 1:30 p.m. “The Matrix” ›››‡ (2:16) AMC Thu. 6 p.m.; Fri. Noon “The Matrix Reloaded” ››› (2:18) AMC Thu. 9:01 p.m.; Fri. 3 p.m. “The Matrix Revolutions” ››‡ (2:10) AMC Thu. Midnight; Fri. 7 a.m. “Meet Me After the Show” ›› (1:26) TCM Sat. 12:30 p.m. “Meet Me in Las Vegas” ››‡ (1:52) TCM Wed. 10 a.m. “Meet the Fockers” ››‡ (1:55) MTV Mon. 4 p.m.; Tue. 2:14 p.m. “Men in Black” ››› (1:38) SPIKE Sat. 8 a.m., 10:08 p.m. “Men in Black II” ›› (1:28) TBS Mon. 12:15 p.m., Midnight “Mickey’s Adventures in Wonderland” ››‡ (:50) DISN Tue. 1 p.m. “Mission: Impossible” ››‡ (1:50) HBO Mon. 1:15 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol” ››› (2:13) FX Sat. 7 p.m.; Sun. 5 p.m. “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” ›››‡ (1:34) TCM Wed. 8:15 p.m. “The Moon Is Blue” ››› (1:39) TCM Tue. 9:15 a.m. “The Most Dangerous Game” ››› (1:03) TCM Mon. 2 p.m. “Mother Wore Tights” ››› (1:47) TCM Sat. 4 p.m. “The Mummy” ››› (2:04) AMC Fri. 6 p.m. “The Mummy Returns” ››‡ (2:09) AMC Fri. 8:45 p.m. “My Left Foot” ›››‡ (1:43) TCM Mon. 10:15 p.m. “Mystery Men” ››‡ (2:00) HBO Tue. 7 a.m. Page 22 — The Santa Fe New Mexican
N “Nanny McPhee” ››‡ (1:39) HBO Wed. 8:30 a.m. “The Negotiator” ››› (2:18) HBO Tue. 4:05 a.m. “Never Been Kissed” ›› (1:47) E! Sat. 6:30 p.m.; Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m. “Next Friday” ›› (1:39) USA Sat. 3 p.m. “Night Nurse” ››› (1:12) TCM Fri. 3:30 p.m. “The Nitwits” ››‡ (1:21) TCM Sat. 6 a.m.
O “Obsession” ››› (1:38) TCM Thu. 2:30 p.m. “Oceans” ››› (1:42) KTEL Sun. 11 p.m. “Old Man Rhythm” ›› (1:15) TCM Sat. 9:30 a.m. “Our Town” ›››‡ (1:30) TCM Mon. 4:30 a.m. “The Outlaw Josey Wales” ››› (2:15) AMC Sat. 10:01 a.m. “Overlord” ›››‡ (1:25) TCM Mon. 2:15 a.m.
P “Pacific Rim” ››› (2:11) HBO Tue. 4:30 p.m. “The Painted Veil” ››› (2:05) KTFQ Sat. 1 p.m. “The Parent Trap” ››› (2:07) FAM Sun. 7:30 a.m.; Mon. 11:30 a.m. “Paul” ››‡ (1:44) USA Sat. 9 a.m. “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” ›› (1:31) TBS Sun. Midnight “The Perfect Man” ›› (1:40) HBO Sun. 7 a.m. “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” ››‡ (2:16) FAM Sat. 9 a.m. “Pitch Perfect” ››› (1:52) HBO Sun. 12:45 p.m. “Police Academy” ›› (1:35) COM Fri. 12:13 p.m. “Portrait of Jennie” ›››‡ (1:26) TCM Mon. 8:30 p.m. “Prime” ››‡ (1:45) HBO Fri. 5:30 p.m. “Princess Protection Program” ››‡ (1:30) DISN Tue. 9 p.m.; Wed. 3:20 p.m. “Public Enemies” ››› (2:20) TNT Sun. 4 p.m. “Public Enemies” ››› (2:20) KTFQ Sun. 8 p.m.
R “Rachel and the Stranger” ››› (1:19) TCM Tue. 6 a.m. “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ›››› (1:55) SPIKE Sat. 10:30 a.m.; Sun. 9:30 a.m. “Rambo III” ››‡ (1:41) AMC Mon. 2:30 p.m., 9 p.m. “Rambo: First Blood Part II” ››‡ (1:35) AMC Mon. 12:30 p.m., 7 p.m. “The Recruit” ››‡ (1:55) KTFQ Sun. 11 a.m., 1 a.m. “Reign of Fire” ››‡ (1:41) FX Tue. 1 p.m.; Wed. 10 a.m. “The Replacement Killers” ›› (1:26) KTFQ Sat. 6 p.m. “Return to Me” ››› (1:53) HBO Thu. 7 a.m. “Revenge of the Nerds” ››‡ (1:30) SPIKE Thu. 10 a.m. “Rhapsody” ››‡ (1:55) TCM Wed. 8 a.m.
“The Ringer” ››‡ (1:34) HBO Sun. 8:45 a.m. “Rio” ››› (1:36) FAM Sat. 6 p.m.; Sun. 5 p.m. “Rock Star” ›› (1:46) KASY Sun. 3 p.m. “Russian Ark” ››› (1:35) TCM Sun. 4 a.m.
S “Safe in Hell” ›› (1:05) TCM Fri. 10:15 a.m. “Santiago” ›› (1:33) TCM Sun. Midnight “Scary Movie 3” ›› (1:25) MTV Sat. 9 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed” ›› (1:33) FAM Sat. Noon; Sun. 10:30 a.m. “Scream 3” ››› (1:56) AMC Fri. 11:45 p.m. “Shane” ›››› (1:58) TCM Sun. 6 p.m. “The Shawshank Redemption” ›››› (2:22) AMC Sat. 4 p.m., 10:02 p.m. “16 Blocks” ››› (1:42) KTEL Sat. 11 a.m. “The Sniper” ››‡ (1:27) TCM Thu. 4:15 p.m. “So Well Remembered” ››› (1:54) TCM Thu. 12:30 p.m. “Some Came Running” ››› (2:17) TCM Thu. 6 p.m. “Something Wild” ››‡ (1:52) TCM Mon. Noon “Spanglish” ››› (2:10) COM Sat. 9 a.m. “Speed” ›››‡ (1:55) SPIKE Mon. 11 p.m. “Spirit of the Beehive” ›››‡ (1:35) TCM Mon. 10:15 a.m. “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ››› (1:27) NICK Sat. 4 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over” ››‡ (1:29) FAM Sat. 10:30 p.m.; Sun. 6 a.m. “Star Trek” ››› (2:06) FX Wed. 5:30 p.m.; Thu. 11 a.m. “Step Up” ›› (1:38) FAM Tue. 5 p.m.; Wed. 2:30 p.m. “Step Up 2 the Streets” ››‡ (1:37) FAM Tue. 7 p.m.; Wed. 4:30 p.m. “Street Scene” ›››› (1:20) TCM Tue. 2 a.m. “Sweetheart of the Campus” ››‡ (1:07) TCM Thu. 9:45 a.m. “The Switch” ››‡ (1:41) LIFE Mon. 3 p.m.
T “Tales From the Crypt Presents Demon Knight” ››‡ (1:32) HBO Thu. 5:25 a.m. “Tarzan” ››› (1:28) FAM Sat. 4 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. “Taxi!” ››‡ (1:10) TCM Fri. 2:15 a.m. “Ted” ››‡ (1:46) HBO Thu. 3:35 a.m. “The Terminal” ››› (2:08) TBS Sat. 12:30 a.m. “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ››› (1:50) AMC Tue. 4:30 p.m., 9 p.m. “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ››› (1:50) KTFQ Sun. 1 p.m. “There’s Something About Mary” ››› (1:58) HBO Mon. Midnight “13 Going on 30” ››› (1:37) MTV Mon. Noon; Tue. 10 a.m.; Fri. 11 p.m. “This Could Be the Night” ››‡ (1:44) TCM Wed. 4 p.m.
“This Gun for Hire” ››› (1:20) TCM Sun. 8:15 p.m. “The Time Traveler’s Wife” ›› (1:47) LIFE Mon. 9 a.m. “Toward the Unknown” ››› (1:55) TCM Tue. 1 p.m. “Tower Heist” ››‡ (1:45) TBS Sun. 4 p.m., 8 p.m. “Trouble With the Curve” ››‡ (1:51) HBO Sat. 12:45 p.m. “True Crime” ››› (2:07) HBO Fri. 3:25 a.m. “The Truth About Charlie” ›› (1:44) HBO Fri. 7 a.m. “27 Dresses” ››‡ (1:47) LIFE Mon. 5 p.m., 1:03 a.m. “2 Guns” ››‡ (1:49) HBO Sun. 1:45 a.m.; Tue. 9 p.m.; Fri. 1:30 a.m. “Two Tickets to Broadway” ››‡ (1:46) TCM Wed. 2 p.m. “Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys” ››‡ (1:51) LIFE Sat. 9:30 a.m.
U “U-571” ››‡ (1:56) AMC Wed. 9:30 a.m. “An Unfinished Life” ››‡ (1:47) FX Tue. 11 a.m.; Wed. 8 a.m.
V “Veronica Mars” ››› (1:47) HBO Sun. 2:45 p.m. “Virtue” ››‡ (1:08) TCM Fri. 7:45 a.m.
W “Walk the Line” ››› (2:16) HBO Tue. 12:45 p.m. “WALL-E” ›››› (1:37) FAM Fri. 7 p.m. “Warm Bodies” ››‡ (1:38) HBO Mon. 11:30 a.m.; Thu. 9 a.m. “Watchmen” ››‡ (2:43) KTFQ Mon. 7 p.m. “The Way, Way Back” ››› (1:43) HBO Tue. 11 a.m. “We Bought a Zoo” ››‡ (2:04) FX Tue. 9 p.m., 11:30 p.m. “We Were Soldiers” ›››‡ (2:17) AMC Thu. 1 p.m. “The Wedding Date” ›› (1:28) HBO Sat. 4:30 p.m. “What’s Your Number?” ›› (1:46) FX Sat. Noon; Sun. 10 a.m. “White Chicks” ›› (1:48) MTV Sun. 9 p.m.; Mon. 6 p.m. “Wild Boys of the Road” ››› (1:08) TCM Fri. 9 a.m. “The Wild Thornberrys Movie” ››‡ (1:25) NICK Fri. 5 p.m. “Wildcat Bus” ›› (1:03) TCM Sat. 4 a.m. “Windtalkers” ›› (2:14) AMC Mon. 7:30 a.m., 11:30 p.m. “Without a Paddle” ›› (1:39) COM Sun. 2:44 p.m. “A Woman’s Face” ››› (1:46) TCM Wed. 10 p.m. “A Woman’s Secret” ››› (1:25) TCM Thu. 7 a.m.
X “X-Men: First Class” ››› (2:10) FX Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 10 a.m.
Y “Yes Man” ››‡ (1:44) COM Sun. 4:49 p.m.
Z “Zombieland” ››› (1:27) TBS Mon. 10:15 a.m.
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The identity of the featured performer is found within the answers in the puzzle. To take the TV challenge, unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle. ACROSS 1. Role on “Castle” 5. “Glengarry __ Ross”; 1992 film for Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon 9. 1983-88 series for James Brolin 10. Fitzgerald and others 12. “__ Life to Live” 13. “The __”; Anderson Cooper reality game show 16. Suffix for quartz or favor 17. Derek, for one 18. Moe or Ron 20. “__ Got Game”; 1998 Denzel Washington film 21. “__ from Muskogee”; Merle Haggard song 23. Arkin or Autry 25. Have a bug 26. Diesel, for one 27. “__ to Me” (2009-11) 28. Suffix for tour or hero 29. Actor Dean 30. Speaker’s platform 32. “Gunfight at the __ Corral”; classic western 33. 2001-10 series set at a hospital 38. Johnny Depp’s age 39. “Harry’s __” (2011-12) 41. Not quite closed 42. “Up __ Night” 43. Sword fights 45. “Dark __” (2000-02) 47. Murray, for one 48. “The __ Hunter”; 1978
Robert De Niro movie DOWN 1. “Hawaii Five-0” role (2) 2. Feasted 3. Ewell’s initials 4. “Sesame Street” fellow 5. Actor Will __ 6. Actress Lavin’s initials 7. Baker of “Growing Up Fisher” 8. Will Arnett’s role (2) 9. Freddie the Freeloader, for one 11. “Has Anybody __ My Gal?”; Piper Laurie film 14. Cry from a flu shot clinic 15. “__ Femme Nikita” 18. Hayes and Hunt 19. Frost and Niven 22. 555 and 556 24. Character on “The Simpsons” 29. With 34 Down, 2003-10 crime drama series (2) 31. Window ledge 34. See 29 Down 35. Late actor Raul’s initials 36. “Rocky” production co. 37. Garrett, for one 40. Actress Ming-Na __ 42. “Ice __: Continental Drift”; 2012 movie 44. Initials for Mr. Spock’s portrayer 46. 180 degrees from SW Solution on page 2 The Santa Fe New Mexican — Page 23
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