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The casino was rejected in 2008 by President George W. Bush's administration because the proposed site was too far from Jemez, which is near Albuquerque.
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The casino was rejected in 2008 by President George W. Bush's administration because the proposed site was too far from Jemez, which is near Albuquerque.
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Jemez Springs is about 45 minutes from Albuquerque in the Jemez Mountains.
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The U.S. government's nuclear facility in Los Alamos was closed Monday, and 100 residents were evacuated after a fast-burning wildfire broke out in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains.
Wildfire Pushes Toward Nuclear Lab Jeffrey Ball 2011
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The U.S. government's nuclear facility in Los Alamos was closed Monday, and 100 residents were evacuated after a fast-burning wildfire broke out in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains.
Wildfire Pushes Toward Nuclear Lab Jeffrey Ball 2011
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Monday's event opened with three young poets: Lisa Donahue, who teaches art and poetry at the Santa Fe Art Institute, followed by Nolan Eskeets from the Navajo Nation and Marty Frawa from the Jemez Pueblo -- they spoke with poetry and performance of struggles against pollution from nuclear, coal and oil.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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Monday's event opened with three young poets: Lisa Donahue, who teaches art and poetry at the Santa Fe Art Institute, followed by Nolan Eskeets from the Navajo Nation and Marty Frawa from the Jemez Pueblo -- they spoke with poetry and performance of struggles against pollution from nuclear, coal and oil.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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Monday's event opened with three young poets: Lisa Donahue, who teaches art and poetry at the Santa Fe Art Institute, followed by Nolan Eskeets from the Navajo Nation and Marty Frawa from the Jemez Pueblo -- they spoke with poetry and performance of struggles against pollution from nuclear, coal and oil.
Subhankar Banerjee: Who Is Tim DeChristopher? From Coal Belt, Through Mountain Trails, on Route to a Prison Cell Subhankar Banerjee 2011
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The forum will be held on Monday, February 22, 2010 from 6:00 to 8:00PM in the Jemez rooms of the Conference Center at Santa Fe Community College.
Errors of Enchantment » NM Congressional District 3 Candidate Forum Scheduled 2010
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The steep, mountainous Volcanic Subalpine Forests ecoregion is composed of Tertiary or Quaternary volcanic rocks, primarily in the southern extension of the San Juan Mountains from Colorado and in parts of the Brazos, Jemez, and Taos mountains of New Mexico.
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