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Home > The Christine Of Santa Fe New Mexico, Art Gallery Selling And Showing Artworks, Historic LA Fonda Hotel We Have Found 1 Products for your search of The Christine Of Santa Fe New Mexico, Art Gallery Selling And Showing Artworks, Historic LA Fonda Hotel. Displaying Items 1 - 1 and News Search:
- New mysteries and thrillers (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
 Sun, 05 Oct 2008 05:03:49 GMT The Replacement Child by Christine Barber (St. Martin’s Press, $23.95) The place: Set in Santa Fe, this story is centered around New Mexican culture. But it’s a different slice of New Mexico than Tony Hillerman has been showing us in his mysteries for years. Instead of American Indians, we learn about the descendants of the Spaniards who settled there centuries ago. The case: "Scanner ...
- Up Next, Recaps & Links (CBS News)
 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:30:04 GMT Stories, links and the place to get more information on stories on CBS News Sunday Morning .
- OBITUARY — Christine E. Hardy (Aspen Daily News)
 Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:12:18 GMT Chrisy Hardy passed away peacefully in the company of family and friends on Sept. 21 in Denver, Colorado. She was 31 years old.
- Outdoor Recreation (Aspen Daily News)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:11:53 GMT The Wienerstube is scheduled to close Sunday, but it will re-open under new ownership about a month later. Austrian chef Harald Neuweg is taking over the Aspen breakfast institution from Kevin Willson and Laura Wren, its proprietors of six years.
- Leaky roofs lead to lawsuit (Santa Fe New Mexican)
 Tue, 09 Sep 2008 06:09:17 GMT Homeowners in a neighborhood on the north end of Santa Fe are suing BT Homes and All Seasons Roofing in one of the biggest leaky-roof lawsuits in recent memory.
- 'A different time': Remembering the Fiesta hoax of '51 (Santa Fe New Mexican)
 Sun, 07 Sep 2008 06:24:57 GMT Photo: Teens portraying gypsies, riding on running boards and bumpers, led by Harry Miller driving a woodie, drive down Garcia Street on their way to the Plaza for Fiesta in 1951. Bill Field, then a senior at Santa Fe High and now executive director of the Spanish Colonial Arts Museum, is driving the third car with Joan Woodard riding on the hood.
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