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New Criminal and Drug Rehab Program Helps a Man Discover his Potentiality

27th March 2007
Julio was last arrested at 30 years old. Born and raised in Clovis, New Mexico, he moved to Las Vegas, New Mexico, when he was 18, where he graduated High School and then began college. His drug use began recreationally, when a friend showed him the h... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Incarcerated Offender is Taught Vital Communication Skills as Part of Rehab

27th March 2007
The Second Chance Program in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a prison-based social rehab program. This program uses a manualized treatment approach rather than a counselor driven treatment criminal rehab program. These manuals are delivered as courses, addr... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Founder of Second Chance Program Attacks Recidivism with Drug Rehab while Cultivating Self Respect w

27th March 2007
Rick Pendery has spent the last 30 years working in substance abuse programs and feels that he's got the keys to reduce recidivism. Rick Pendery founded and ran a six year pilot of the Second Chance Program in Ensenada and Tijuana, Mexico as well as ... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Second Chance Program Finds Education a Key to Rehab Effectiveness

07th March 2007
A new prison-based social rehabilitation program, The Second Chance Program, is entering its sixth month in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Based on earlier successful pilot programs run in similar prison settings, it has education as a basic underlying key to ... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Rick Pendery – Prison-Based Rehab Formed by Substance Abuse Expert

01st March 2007
In October of 2006, Rick Pendery opened the doors to a prison-based drug and criminal rehab facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This program is the culmination of thirteen years handling substance abusers, six of those years in Mexico piloting this prog... Read >
Author: Jean Ritter Dale

The Sandia Peak Tramway: taking visitors up and away

27th October 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico has much to offer any visitor - from the scenic Rio Grande Botanic Garden to the famous KiMo theatre. However, one of the city's best-known landmarks - the Sandia Peak Tramway - takes visitors high above Albuquerque. The longest ae... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

View Albuquerque's melon sunsets from Sandia Peak Tramway

19th September 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an oft cited city in American popular culture, probably more widely known as the point at which Bugs Bunny often lost his way ("I must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque"), than the location of one of the first Microsoft of... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

WilliamKeleher.com: Six Generations in America

19th July 2006
William A. Keleher (1886-1972) founded the Oldest and Largest Law Firm in New Mexico, Keleher & McLeod, P.A. The William Keleher site WilliamKeleher.com contains over 300 Rare Photographs of numerous Pioneer Southwest Luminaries like Elfego Baca and Conra... Read >
Author: William Keleher

Say I do to Extreme Wedding Destinations

05th July 2006
Destination weddings are the hot, new thing as couples seek those extraordinary locations to begin their lives together. It makes sense. Let's face it, special destinations make special wedding photos, right? But, some couples aren't satisfied with the... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Part Seven - New Mexico Uranium: Who Are the Serious Players?

30th June 2006
Max Resource Corp A few weeks ago, Max Resource acquired a drill database comprising 40 years of uranium exploration in the United States. Among the data were reports thought to be lost, but which included original reports prepared by Occidental Minera... Read >
Author: James Finch

NRC Ruling in New Mexico Moves

02nd February 2006
Environmentalists Continue to Lose Key Battles With Over 500 Million Pounds of New Mexican Uranium at Stake "The judge's decision was wrong," yelped environmental activist Chris Shuey into his cell phone, during a chat with StockInterview.com this p... Read >
Author: James Finch

Once Can Be Enough

07th January 2006
There are many things that I would like to do. In fact I have made a list of 100 things I would like to do before I die. I have been checking quite a few things off the list in the last couple of months, including a fire walk and a hot air balloon ride. O... Read >
Author: Rachelle Disbennett-Lee, PhD
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