Mexico Single: FULL HOUSE IN THEIR CARDS,
CLARKS HAVE HAD 12 CHILDREN, MORE THAN 75 FOSTER CHILDREN
Ask Nancy Clark how many children she has, and the answer is an even dozen. With some prodding, she'll also tell you that seven were adopted over the last 30 years."Twelve children is 12 children, that's the number," said Clark. "We don't differentiate who's who or how they came into the family. That's why I have to stop and think about it, because I don't think about it. ......
Mexico Single: Best of the Startups
Small Business Development Centers around New Mexico single out some outstanding clients Norma Naranjo's business, The Feasting Place, is thriving -- attracting people from all over the country and even from overseas to San Juan Pueblo for a cooking lesson and a meal at Naranjo's home.For being ``a good representative of what entrepreneurship is all about,'' according to Roy Miller, state director of the New Mexico Small Business Development...
Mexico Single: Leisure: 'Big Throwdown' concert tour comes to Fresno
FRESNO - Tickets are still available for the "Big Throwdown" concert tour featuring country artist Toby Keith with special guests Terri Clark and Scotty Emerick on Wednesday at the Save Mart Center.After last year's "Shock 'N Y'All" jaunt sold out arenas across the country and became one of the biggest tours of 2003, Keith continues the trend with this successful tour.Keith's real, honest...
Mexico Single: Lobos cheering for the Cougars
Rocky Long was born in Provo, but that's not the reason the New Mexico coach hopes BYU wins Saturday's rivalry game against Utah at LaVell Edwards Stadium. Long and his Lobos can still grab a piece of the Mountain West Conference title, but they need the Cougars' help. New Mexico, with a 4-2 conference mark entering a game Saturday at Wyoming, is the only team that can tie the Utes."Obviously, we'll be rooting for BYU this...
Mexico Single: MEXICO: CORRUPTION FROM THE TOP
When Mexican president Carlos Salinas took office four and a half years ago, he promised sweeping economic and political reforms. The government would promote free markets, clean up electoral fraud and corruption, fight drug trafficking and democratize the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which has run Mexico single-handedly for 64 years Though Salinas has restructured the economy, recent events highlight his failure to pursue meaningful political reform, a failure that is undermining...