U.S. should leave Latin American leftist leaders be
Freedom Newspapers The inauguration of Evo Morales, a former coca grower and an avowed socialist, as the still popular president of Bolivia, highlights what appears to be a strongly leftist trend in...
View ArticleSituation doesn’t look good for poor
By Freedom Newspapers The election of Rafael Correa, an advocate of socialist policies who, naturally, is called a “populist” or “reformer” in most news stories, as president of Ecuador is at least a...
View ArticleSoggy Potter book could be sign
By Curtis K. Shelburne: Guest columnist My life is not so boring that I need to go out of my way to poke somebody, offend a few, or otherwise provoke e-mail to further bury my in-box. (My saved...
View ArticleVenezuelans voice opposition to Chavez’ rule
By Freedom New Mexico It looks as if Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who despite appearing like a bit of a buffoon to many is a shrewd political operator, miscalculated big-time when he submitted a...
View ArticleMexican holiday to be celebrated
CNJ file photo Singer Reynaldo Maestas performs at last year’s Clovis Community College Cultural Art Series’ Cinco De Mayo celebration at the American Legion Post 26. This year’s event is at Post 25,...
View ArticleTicket feature: Grammy-nominated guitarist to perform next week
Courtesy photo Grammy-nominated flamenco guitarist Juan Carmona performs 7 p.m. Wednesday at Marshall Auditorium. Freedom New Mexico Grammy-nominated guitarist Juan Carmona performs 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at...
View ArticlePaint rehab won’t thwart terror attacks
Freedom New Mexico Chile is on the way to becoming the first Latin American nation to move to “developed country” status from “developing country” status, especially in light of the recent invitation...
View ArticleTicket feature: Enter the Haggis to perform in Clovis
Courtesy photo The latest installment in Clovis Community College’s Cultural Art Series, Enter the Haggis, is expected to bring “jolting spirit and energy” to the audience, according to a press release...
View ArticleClovis Christian School retooling curriculum
Liliana Castillo Middle school students at Clovis Christian School will be learning Latin next year. That’s just one small detail in a huge overhaul the school is implementing called the Middle School...
View ArticleCelebrate diversity while working together
Freedom New Mexico Hispanic Heritage Month, which begins this week, actually started as a single week in the 1960s under the Johnson administration; it was expanded in 1988 to cover the 30 days...
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