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Help keep tabs on rising gasoline prices by posting observed prices in the comment form below. Please include price, location, and the date and time of the observed price in your information!
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Food critics, columnists, and restaurant reviewers can be good repositories of expertise - but what 's the restaurant experience truly like for the rest of us?
Now you can be a reviewer too!
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So what is a blog? It's an easy way to publish your thoughts on the Web and include links to other sites you find interesting or important--without knowing a stitch of programming or other Web skills. This bloglist contains staff blogs (not endorsed by or representing The New Mexican), other blogs from around New Mexico, and blogs we've set up on the site for our own readers (read on for details on how to get your own FreeNewMexican blog).
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As we did with last year with DWI, we created this forum for you to offer specific recommendations, proposals and ideas for effective solutions on the immigration issue. What action do you want your elected officials to take at local, state and federal levels? what economic policies would you propose?
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New Mexico is high mountainous desert, and every summer the threat of fires is very real. You can help your community, your neigbors, and our readers by participating in this year's Fire Blog.
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