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>Subject: SWA's " Got CALICHE ? " Newsletter, Tuesday January 16, 2001
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>TEXAS
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>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/01/010111195756.htm CT scans can
>be useful in archaeology. They were used to interpret artifacts from an
>American Civil War blockade-runner. The Denbigh sank off the coast of
>Galveston in 1865.
>
>NEW MEXICO
>http://www.abqjournal.com:80/biz/225557biz01-15-01.htm Nostalgia junkies
>can get their fix on Route 66 this summer when the famous highway
>celebrates its 75th anniversary. A special collectors' issue of New Mexico
>Magazine devoted to the Route 66 Diamond Jubilee will be on newsstands
Tuesday.
>
>NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (AZ)
>
>New Opportunity <http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/ars010115.pdf>
>All Opportunities <http://www.swanet.org/jobs.html>
>
>ARIZONA
>
>http://www.azdailysun.com/flagstaff/story.nsf/ByDocId/8A771E0FA8DE36E7072569
>D5007C659C?OpenDocument On the grounds of the Arizona state mental
>hospital, 2,420 bodies lie beneath slabs of numbered stone. Somewhere here
>are the remains of a Buffalo soldier. Cpl. Isaiah Mays was born a slave in
>Virginia in 1858. As a young man, he joined the Buffalo soldiers, and was
>stationed in Tucson. In 1889, bandits attacked a payroll wagon he was
>guarding. Most of the other soldiers fled, including the commanding
>officer. But Mays stayed and fought. Shot in both legs, he dragged himself
>two miles to a farm to sound an alarm. For his heroism, he received the
>Congressional Medal of Honor in 1890. Mays died destitute in 1925. A 1935
>fire destroyed hospital records connecting names to numbers, throwing
>everyone buried in the cemetery before 1929 into obscurity.
>
>http://www.ocregister.com/politics/latino0s0114cci.shtml Ethnicity depends
>on whom you ask. Anthropologists say that ethnicity is not something that
>can be identified in a scientific manner. It's cultural and self-identifying.
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