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posted on
August 1st, 2010
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Cerelink Signs Contract With DreamWorks

Shrek required a total of more than 46 million hours of rendering versus 5 million render hrs. for the first Shrek back in 2001. The growing complexity in producing the current generation of 3-D an ...

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posted on
July 30th, 2010
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Kewa Pueblo gets $1M to restore trading post – New Mexico Business Weekly

The historic trading post on Kewa Pueblo (formerly called Santo Domingo) will be restored with $1 million in federal funds from the Economic Development Administration.

The trading post is a ...

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posted on
July 30th, 2010
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Look around…Who’s standing up for our kids and families?

The CALL FOR NOMINATIONS for our annual Patty Jennings Citizen Advocacy, Alice King Public Service, and Amy Biehl Youth Spirit awards has officially been launched.

Nominate Someon ...

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July 30th, 2010
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Santa Fe

Operation Rescue Responds to Allegations that they are Instigators of Violence

Since we at the 505stop always strive to present both sides of a given story, we felt duty bound to post a press release that Operation Rescue sent out on July 16, responding to allegations made by ...

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posted on
July 30th, 2010
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Santa Fe

Plazapalooza returns to Civic Plaza in ABQ THIS SATURDAY!

Albuquerque’s only citywide youth event on Civic Plaza is back!

We’ll have bands, DJs, performance poets, artists, break-dancers and performances from musicians, circus ...

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