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ABQ Free Press, February 10, 2016 VOL III, Issue 3, February 10, 2016 New Mexico’s best alternative newspaper Sandia Nuke Landfill Cover-up PAGE 6 Zika Virus Q-and-A PAGE 9 Skynet Becomes Self-aware PAGE 17 St. Brigid Visits ‘Beer Town’ PAGE 24 516 ARTS Exhibit Reps Border Art PAGE 21 EDITor’s A&E PICKS ABQ FREE PRESS • February 10, 2016 • 3 A&E: Three to See Do you have a lot of CONFLICT in your relationship? [Page 24] #beer Researchers at UNM and the Mind Research Network St. Brigid in Beer Town would like to talk to you. We are looking for: • Married or cohabitating couples • 21-45 years old [Page 25] #food to participate in a research study examining relationship conflict. Trying on Green Jeans The study involves three sessions. You may drink alcohol in one or two sessions. Couples can earn $200 for participating [Page 26] #film INTERESTED COUPLES: ‘N.M. Film Focus’ — Please call 505-272-9532 or visit On Talent https://esurvey.unm.edu/opinio/s?s=1855 for more information and screening. HRPO #12-433 Tasting Rainbow KSFR RADIO PRESENTS One Free BY SAMANTHA ANNE CARRILLO A TALK BY JOHN DONVAN AND CAREN ZUCKER General Admission Ticket When Presenting This Ad March 5th, 2 p.m. game Michael Mock Photography ur reporter’s review of Green Jeans Farmery — see Page 25 — highlights Othe three restaurants that initially ringed Santa Fe Brewing’s Albuquerque taproom: Bocadillos, Soup Dog and Chill’n. Now the brightly colored complex boasts additional culinary options, another brewery outlet and a fitness studio. The enhanced menu includes Amore Neapolitan Pizzeria, Epiphany Espresso, Rockin’ Taco, Rustic On The Green and Zeus’ Juice & Nutrition. Visitors can get Date: Monday, February 22, 2016 their nuevomexicano spirits on at Distillery 365 and work off some calories at F.I.T. Studio. Time: 7 pm Green Jeans’ grand opening celebration happens from 2 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Location: Unitarian Universalist Church Feb. 19, and Saturday, Feb. 20. Local indie-rock trio Nocturnal Company and 107 W. Barcelona Road funk and hip-hop threesome Merican Slang soundtrack the tasting party. Santa Fe, NM Green Jeans Farmery Grand Opening Cost: $10 online sales @ksfr.org or at the door Feb. 19–20, 2–9 p.m. Green Jeans Farmery, 3600 Cutler NE, greenjeansfarmery.com This event will benefit your community radio station, KSFR FM 101.1 4 • February 10, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS www.freeabq.com ABQ FREE PRESS • February 10, 2016 • 5 www.abqarts.com NEWS Editor: [email protected] ABQ Free Press Pulp News Associate Editor, News: [email protected] Hanging on by Their Fingernails COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS STAFF Associate Editor, Arts: [email protected] BY ANDY BEALE Exodus fake feed, which has in the past pay on a second claim. “Doctors Advertising: [email protected] n Jan. 1, New Mexico reimposed work require- “I tried to be in the fooled Newsweek, is hardly less who accumulate multiple claims Oments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance county, away, when I More than 43,000 Cubans claimed On Twitter: @FreeABQ ludicrous than the DPRK’s actual are a problem,” the study’s lead Program, requiring some food stamp recipients to had a bicycle,” he says. asylum in the United States last Twitter feed, which regularly author told the newspaper. By Editor do 20 hours a week of an “approved work activity” “I can get 10, 15 miles year, and the clamor to get out threatens to turn Seoul or Wash- contrast, 94 percent of all doctors Dan Vukelich (working, volunteering, or searching for a job) in away from town and will only grow as Washington ington, D.C., into a “sea of fire.” have no malpractice claims. (505) 345-4080. Ext. 800 order to receive benefits. The rule applies to child- camp out. … You don’t and Havana accelerate normaliza- less adults ages 18- 49 without a disability. have people come by tion of relations. That’s because Social media Jet lag Associate Editor, News The work requirements have been part of the food bothering you. You have Cubans fear their special asylum Dennis Domrzalski stamp program since they were passed during the to be up half the night Better delete that beer pong status will be repealed and they’ll The 787 Dreamliner, Boeing’s (505) 306-3260 Clinton administration in 1996. During the reces- defending yourself or Instagram post. Forty percent of be trapped in the poverty of the newest long-haul jumbo jet, has sion, however, New Mexico and other states were running people off.” Associate Editor, Arts communist state. Ironically, the college admissions officers check a built-in anti-jet lag feature: the allowed to waive the requirement. As the economy Homelessness came Samantha Anne Carrillo two Cuban-Americans running Facebook and other social media pressurization of its cabin. The improved, the feds advised many states that their gradually, as he found (505) 345-4080 ext. 804 for the GOP nomination for when making decisions on college airplane, which is being flown waivers were ending. The Associated Press recently less and less work as president want the asylum pro- applicants. Thirty-three percent on United’s longest route, the Design reported that more than a million people may be he got older. He was vision eliminated, saying people say they Google applicants, 16-hour, 20-minute Atlanta-to- Terry Kocon, C.S. Tiefa affected by the return of the work requirement in the working maintenance coming out of Cuba are economic according to the New York Post. Johannesburg run, is pressurized 22 states reimposing it this year. in a motel on Central migrants, not people fleeing to 6,000 feet — the equivalent of Photography Able-bodied, childless adults without a disability Avenue, living in the oppression. Bad docs Tramway Boulevard at Paseo Del Mark Bralley, Mark Holm, Juan Antonio Labreche, Liz Lopez, who don’t meet the work requirement can get food motel as payment for his Just 1 percent of all doctors are Norte. That’s compared to other Adria Malcolm stamps for just three months in a 36-month period, work. But the job didn’t Andy Beale This just in responsible for 32 percent of airliners, including the transcon- according to federal regulations. To receive benefits work out. Contributors this issue Kenneth Antoine stands outside The Rock at Noon Day, a soup kitchen and day shel- The Democratic People’s Repub- all malpractice claim payouts, tinental workhorse Boeing 777, after their three months are up, they must work or “It was up on Central, ter. “There’s a lot of services here, but there’s not a lot of opportunities,” he says. Ty Bannerman, Lisa Barrow, Andy Beale, Gary Glasgow, lic of Korea’s news service, the The New York Times reported. which are pressurized to 8,000 engage in job training for 20 hours a week. and there were hookers Juani Hopwood, Victor Wallace Hughes Jr., Bill Hume, official — but fake — mouthpiece A study of 10 years of claims feet, or the equivalent of the Generally, states can get waivers if they have next door, and they Ariane Jarocki, Megan Kamerick, Bob Klein, Dan Klein, lot more contributing factors to it than just that,” he of the Kim Jong Un regime in records on file with the National mountain town of Truchas, N.M. an unemployment rate greater than 10 percent were loud all night, and I was working all day, and Joe Monahan, Sayrah Namasté, Peter St. Cyr, says. “The economy needs to be better. I’ll tell you, North Korea, tweeted this follow- Practitioner Data Bank showed The higher-altitude pressuriza- or can show there is a lack of jobs. New Mexico’s I asked her to tell ’em to tone it down, and they M. Brianna Stallings, Richard Stevens, Rene Thompson, the economy’s going downhill. It’ll take generations ing Ted Cruz’s besting of Donald a doctor who paid two medical tion leads to drier air and less unemployment rate led the nation at 6.7 percent in didn’t, and just one summer day, I got on my bike Tom Tomorrow, Christa Valdez to fix this.” Trump in Iowa: “US elections claims was twice as likely to have oxygen, which over a long flight December. According to the Center on Budget and and left.” blighted by fraud as thousands of another claim as a doctor who has can lead to more fatigue and Copy Editors Policy Priorities, New Mexico is one of four states Carless headaches, Condé Nast Traveler Wendy Fox Dial that remain eligible for a statewide waiver, which There were more than 460,000 people on food stamps (officially Canadians cross Iowa border to had one, and a doctor with six Roger Evans became homeless because his car got Jim Wagner the governor has declined to pursue. The center known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) in vote for swinish Ted Cruise.” The claims was 12 times as likely to reported. towed. says that this year, 40 states will impose the work New Mexico as of October, according to the U.S. Department of Sales Director (505) 345-4080 “Well, it all started off at, I took some friends up to requirements on SNAP recipients. Agriculture. That’s roughly one of every five people in the state. Pam Gutierrez x803 San Antonio, Texas, and I was going to make a stop ABQ Free Press spoke with several Albuquerque-area, In addition, the Albuquerque-based homeless shelter St. Martin’s in Arlington because I planned on going to Six Flags.
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