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    In this handout photo provided by Miguel Favela, smoke rises from a fire at a biofuel facility near Anthony, N.M. on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 prompting an evacuation of an area a half-mile around the plant, authorities said. Dona Ana County officials activated their emergency operations center and declared a hazardous materials emergency, said county spokesman Jess Williams. (AP Photo/Miguel Favela)
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    Film Director Zak Penn shows a box of a decades-old Atari 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' game found in a dumpsite in Alamogordo, N.M., Saturday, April 26, 2014. Producers of a documentary dug in a southeastern New Mexico landfill in search of millions of cartridges of the game that has been called the worst game in the history of video gaming and were buried there in 1983. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)
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    Crews begin digging at the old Alamogordo, N.M., landfill on Friday April 25, 2014, to search for copies of the Atari game
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    A group of soldiers proceed toward armored vehicles after a training exercise at Ft. Bliss, Texas, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013. The army is rolling out a new training platform that allows the integration of live units, simulators and computer generated forces. It is expected to allow cheaper, more frequent training. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)
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    White House: Texas must remain part of the US
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    West Texas WWII vet to get posthumous purple heart
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    Railroad investigators work the scene of an accident where four veterans were killed and 16 other people were injured when a train slammed into a parade float carrying the returning heroes to a banquet last Thursday in Midland, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Federal investigators were trying to determine whether the two-float parade had been given enough warning to clear the tracks. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)
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    A flag flies at the scene of an accident where four veterans were killed and 16 other people were injured when a train slammed into a parade float carrying the returning heroes to a banquet last Thursday in Midland, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Federal investigators were trying to determine whether the two-float parade had been given enough warning to clear the tracks. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)
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