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Articles in Nov, 2001 issue of New Mexico Business Journal
- The envelope, please
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The sunport bounces back: The airport's unique flavor won't be lost with the visible increase in security
by Bob Cochnar - No longer a state secret: Tucked among the trees in Southern New Mexico, Ruidoso has plans to absorb more visitors and permanent residents, too
- In the top ten
- How to find the stuff: Astute business people will turn to the new census data, which can provide surprisingly detailed information on their customers
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The buzz in barelas: A 500-year-old Albuquerque neighborhood, after years of neglect, has returned. And how
by Shawn Shepherd - What can you believe?
- Reader Forum
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Research and innovation
by Jeff Bingaman - How fast is fast?
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Flying intrastate isn't easy: While Albuquerque connections to the outside world are abundant, rural areas continue to have a problem
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Selling rural new mexico: The smaller cities around the state are discovering that cooperation and partnerships among them are actually working. Going it alone often doesn't
by Susan Craig - Gone and maybe forgotten
- In the energy game, we're well-placed: Jennifer Salisbury carries the ungainly title of Secretary of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources, which puts her in a good position to know the lay of the land
- Down but not out
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BBER serves up stats and predictions: Lee Reynis, director of UNM's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, is cautiously optimistic in the wake of the terrorist attacks
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The long distance confusion: Finding the right long distance company, with the right rates, is no simple task. But if you're thorough, you can save a fair piece of change
by Debbra O'Hara - What every new mexican must have
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Gearing up for the season: Ski area opertors always worry about the weather. This season they're also worrying about the after effects of September 11
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Phones and schools for mescalero apaches
by Lyn Kidder - Bargains on the internet
- Spinning in the wind: Experimental turbines in the Texas Panhandle may help Sandia figure out how to harness the wind more efficiently
- Watch out, wisconsin
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For chris stagg, skiing is everything: The mayor of Taos Ski Valley also sells skiing atwhere else?Taos Ski Valley
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The public-private partnership
by John Carey - No eclipse at eclipse
- Putting gaming cash to use: New Mexico's 11 gaming tribes, while not exactly flush with new funds, are nevertheless making some investments in their future
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Sustain your enthusiasm
by Michael Kroth
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