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How To Avoid Swine Flu
“Is it a cold or the flu?” is a handy list comparing cold and flu symptoms, in Spanish and English, created the the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.... Read more »
NM Driving Conditions Online
Need to know what the roads are like before you hit the highway? Go to nmroads.com for the latest information on closures and driving conditions.
Swine Flu: Just the Facts
Our health site provides the answers you need about the deadly flu outbreak. Find the answers. Interactive Swine flu outbreak Timeline of the swine flu outbreak As flu fears... Read more »
See NYC Buzzed by 747
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he is furious that the federal government, after OK by a former UNM president, flew a presidential Boeing 747 near ground zero. See... Read more »
Leslie’s Civics Test
Let’s see how well you’ve been paying attention to our Spring Fling of Indictments, Embezzlements and General Funky Acts. Take UpFront columnist Leslie Linthicum’s New Mexico civics and government quiz.... Read more »
Fetch-Apalooza This Weekend
Fetch-apalooza is the place to be Saturday and Sunday, April 25th and 26th. [+] Click to view Full Size Harley, a 2-year-old male Chihuahua mix, waits to be... Read more »
New Mexico Animal Shelter Survey
See the survey done for the state Animal Sheltering Services Board showing intake and euthanization numbers in New Mexico’s 35 public animal shelters.
WATCH IT: TV Time Correction
A locally-produced show: “The First Millimeter: Healing the Earth,” aired (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. on Channel 5. The TV grids in the newspaper have the wrong show listed.
Get Your Daily Chuckle
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Twitter Guru: Tweets Way To Profits
Twitter is lucrative for a 53-year-old old hippie farmer in Albuquerque’s North Valley who writes software and makes his own pickles. Read John Fleck’s report.

