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    FILE - This July 22, 2013 file photo shows curanderos, or traditional healers, conducting a ceremony on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico is going to offer a free online class on curanderismo, the art of traditional healing. The school announced in May 2014 it will host the Massive Open Online Course as an offshoot of its popular curanderismo class offered on campus every summer.(AP Photo/Russell Contreras, file)
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    Census: Carlsbad growing the fastest in New Mexico
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    New Mexico says 57 nuke containers could be threat
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    Albuquerque Police Department Chief Gorden Eden said in a statement he was promoting two Albuquerque commanders to the newly created rank of major in response to a harsh U.S. Justice Department report that was critical of Albuquerque police's use of excessive force and demanded the agency adopt a number of reforms. (AP Photo/Albuquerque Journal, Jim Thompson)

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    New Mexico state Rep. Carl Trujillo, a Santa Fe Democrat, announces a lawsuit filed on Wednesday May 14, 2014, in the state Supreme Court in Santa Fe, N.M., seeking to nullify a settlement between New Mexico, the federal government and the Navajo Nation over tribal rights to water in the San Juan River. Trujillo brought the lawsuit along with two Republican legislators and a farmer from northwestern New Mexico. (AP Photo/Barry Massey)
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    While the near-term demand picture is highly uncertain, as people re-consider their travel and work habits, this latest bust is unlikely to hasten the demise of oil.
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