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Edited for content. Sunday's edition.
>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Sunday March 25, 2001
>
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>
>NEW MEXICO
>
>http://www.abqjournal.com:80/news/285709news03-25-01.htm Roy Lemons is the
>unofficial historian for Chapter 141 of the National Association of CCC
>Alumni. New Mexico was home to about 140 of the 5,000 CCC camps that
>operated around the nation. There were, on average, 32 camps in operation
>in New Mexico at any given time, each with about 200 workers. More than
>54,000 native New Mexicans served in the CCC. Enrollees could enlist for
>six-month renewable stints, with most serving about two years total. They
>were paid $30 a month, of which $25 was sent directly to their families.
>
>PRESERVATION
>
>http://www.journalstar.com:80/nebraska?story_id=2798&date=20010325&past=
>The white stucco station is a 68 year old. Bank owner Chick Moyer said he
>would have fed the station to the dozers if not for intervention by the
>Historical Society and his wife. They convinced him it would be worth the
>extra time and expense to give the building another life.
>
>http://www.sfgate.com:80/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/03
>/21/HO187463.DTL Two directories list products and services to help in
>restoring or renovating vintage buildings. They list people who can fix
>lead abatement and remove old bones, if you find them on your property, or
>professional researchers who document your site for landmark status.
>
>http://www.denverpost.com:80/news/vets0325.htm The Kit Carson Memorial
>Chapel will be moved to the entrance of Fort Lyon. Long before the chapel's
>stones are reassembled, Fort Lyon will be the first VA hospital in the
>country to close.
>
DISRESPECT

>http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/25/national/25HOUS.html A 150-year-old
>farmhouse on the National Registry of Historic Places is at the center of a
>battle for clearer protections of historic structures from the routine
>upheavals of the longwall machines.

>EVOLUTION
>
>http://inq.philly.com:80/content/inquirer/2001/03/25/national/COLLAPSE25.htm
> Historians and archaeologists say the complexity of technology could be
>mankind's undoing. The lessons from history, or prehistory, are usually
>inconvenient and painful to deal with and easy to ignore.
>
>http://www.latimes.com/news/science/science/20010325/t000025850.html High
>school biology teacher Roger DeHart pushed the theory of "intelligent
>design." Then a student protested that DeHart was pushing religion. Last
>week, DeHart was told he could not even introduce materials questioning
>Darwin's theories. Now DeHart is being portrayed as a martyr in the
>movement promoting intelligent design, the newest twist in the timeless
>debate over the origin of life.
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>
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