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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Regents at Western New Mexico University threw their support behind President Joseph Shepard on Friday as he faces scrutiny over spending on overseas trips and his wife’s use of a university credit card. He reiterated to regents that trips to Zambia and elsewhere have helped put Western New Mexico on the map and attract more foreign students. Other members of his leadership team ticked off statistics on enrollment, graduation rates among foreign students and fundraising that has boosted university programs. Regents agreed Friday to conduct a broad review that will include their handbook, travel policies and other procedures in the coming months. They also agreed to a proposal by Shepard to create an ad hoc committee that can work on updating policies.
Persons: Joseph Shepard, Shepard, WNMU, Shepard’s, Valerie Plame, , Organizations: , New Mexico University, Regents, Southwestern, Higher Education Department, CIA Locations: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M, Silver City, Zambia, Western New Mexico, Southwestern U.S, Mexico, Brazil, New Mexico
DES MOINES, Iowa—Sharon McNutt is planning on as many as 50 guests piling into her home on Monday evening and doesn’t care if they snack in her kitchen or settle into one of her favorite recliners. And she certainly doesn’t care if they bicker about politics. 245) in southwest Iowa appears to be the last practitioner of a disappearing tradition: hosting precinct meetings in a private home for the Iowa presidential caucuses, which this year will kick off the 2024 Republican nominating process. But a review of the locations where the 1,657 GOP precinct meetings are to be held revealed McNutt’s residence as a one-of-a-kind venue, something a state GOP spokesman confirmed. The rest of the Republican caucuses will be held in schools, libraries, churches and other public places.
Persons: Sharon McNutt, Rice Organizations: DES, Silver City, GOP, Republican Locations: DES MOINES, Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa—Sharon McNutt is planning on as many as 50 guests piling into her home on Monday evening and doesn’t care if they snack in her kitchen or settle into one of her favorite recliners. And she certainly doesn’t care if they bicker about politics. 245) in southwest Iowa appears to be the last practitioner of a disappearing tradition: hosting precinct meetings in a private home for the Iowa presidential caucuses, which this year will kick off the 2024 Republican nominating process. But a review of the locations where the 1,657 GOP precinct meetings are to be held revealed McNutt’s residence as a one-of-a-kind venue, something a state GOP spokesman confirmed. The rest of the Republican caucuses will be held in schools, libraries, churches and other public places.
Persons: Sharon McNutt, Rice Organizations: DES, Silver City, GOP, Republican Locations: DES MOINES, Iowa
Scientists set off the Trinity test atomic bomb on July 16, 1945. Base camp (9.5 miles away): Through his dark glass, Fermi had the impression the desert was suddenly brighter than day. Chupadera Mesa (30 miles away): Fallout rained on cattle near Chupadera Mesa, giving them serious beta burns, which appear similar to a sunburn. Over 1,000 miles away: In August 1945, Kodak customers complained that their X-ray film, sensitive to radiation, was ruined. The Trinity test fallout had reached the Midwest.
Persons: Trinity, McAllister Hull, Hans Courant, Enrico Fermi, Oppenheimer, Bruce Cameron Reed, Val Fitch, Warren Nyer, General Thomas F, Farrell, Fermi, Rabi, Campañia, Edward Teller, William Spindel, Hans Bethe, Leslie Groves's, Janet Farrell Brodie's, Lilli Hornig, Norris Bradbury, Fitch, Spindel, Hornig, Brodie, Schmidt, McDonald, Reed, sheepherder Jack Denton, Los Alamos Louis Henry Hempelmann, James L, Nolan Jr, Jennet Connet, Bingham, Chupadera, Nolan, Ruidoso, Henry Herrera, Sébastien Philippe, Susan Alzner, Gilbert P, Compo, Mason Grimshaw, Megan Smith, Julian Webb Organizations: Trinity, Service, Manhattan, National Security Research, Geographic, Atomic Energy, Hans, Atomic Heritage Foundation, Base, Manhattan Project, SED, Alamogordo Air Base, Alamos, McDonald, House, Fitch, Silver City, New York Times, Los Alamos, Centers for Disease Control, Princeton University, Consortium, Kodak, Princeton Locations: Wall, Silicon, New Mexico, Sandia, Amarillo , Texas, Albuquerque, Fitch, Los, Bingham, Chupadera Mesa, Nevada, Indiana, Canada, Mexico
The Manhattan Project displaced some New Mexicans and employed others at Los Alamos in the 1940s. Christopher Nolan's new film "Oppenheimer" leaves out these lasting, local impacts. The Manhattan Project displaced some New Mexicans, employed others, and irradiated potentially thousands. Her grandfather was the physicist Enrico Fermi, who worked on the Manhattan Project and is played by Danny Deferrari in the film. The Oppenheimer character briefly mentions people living in the area when he proposes it as the site for the Manhattan Project.
Persons: Christopher Nolan's, Oppenheimer, J, Robert Oppenheimer, Tina Cordova's, Cordova, Robert Alexander, me, Christopher Nolan, Wiktor, Getty Images Cordova, Olivia Fermi, Kai Bird, Fermi, Cordova's, Enrico Fermi, Danny Deferrari, It's, Los, Rosario Martinez Fiorillo, Nolan, Elizabeth, Alvin Graves, Elizabeth Graves, Alex Wellerstein, Geiger, Bob Bell, Matt McClain, Graves, Nobody, Leslie Groves, Wellerstein, Cillian Murphy Organizations: Manhattan Project, Service, New, New Mexico History, Pixar, Odeon Luxe, Anadolu Agency, Getty Images, Manhattan, Los Alamos Ranch, Trinity, San, El Rancho, Trinity Test, Stevens Institute of Technology, Washington, Getty, National Park Service, Los Alamos, Alamogordo, Base, Associated Press, Army, Pictures, NPS Locations: Los Alamos, Wall, Silicon, New Mexico, Tularosa, Trinity, Santa Fe, California, London, Vancouver, Alamogordo , New Mexico, San Ildefonso Pueblo, El, Carrizozo , New Mexico, Amarillo , Texas, Silver City , New Mexico, Cordova, Los
After Oppenheimer tested his first nuclear bomb, local newspapers were fed a lie to explain the blast. The massive blast of the Trinity nuclear test was explained away as an ammo dump explosion. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Here's the full text of the New Mexico's Clovis News-Journal article from July 16, 1945:Blast occurs at Alamogordo Army Air BaseALAMOGORDO, N.M., July 16. N --- William O. Eareckson, commanding officer of the Alamogordo army air base made the following statement today: "Several inquiries have been received concerning a heavy explosion which occurred on the Alamogordo Air Base this morning.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Robert J, William O, Nobody, Eareckson, William Laurence, Vincent C, Jones, Laurence, newsmen Organizations: Trinity, Service, Clovis, Alamogordo Air Base, Manhattan, Silver City, Gallup, El, New York Times, US Army Center of, Times, Herald, Post, Alamogordo Army Air Base ALAMOGORDO Locations: Wall, Silicon, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Japan, El Paso, Silver, Sorocco, Albuquerque, El Paso Herald, N.M, Alamogordo
Mississippi tornado and storms kill at least 23
  + stars: | 2023-03-25 | by ( Brendan O'Brien | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Search and rescue teams were also out in Rolling Fork, a town of 1,700 people that saw the brunt of the tornado, CNN reported. "My city is gone, but we are resilient," Rolling Fork Mayor Eldridge Walker said on CNN. According to Walker, 12 of the people who died were in Rolling Fork, adding several people were trapped in their homes. Terrell compared the destruction to a tornado in Joplin, Missouri, that killed 161 people in 2011. The reports stretched from the western edge of Mississippi north through the center of the state and into Alabama.
March 25 (Reuters) - At least 23 people were killed and dozens injured as a tornado and strong thunderstorms swept across Mississippi late on Friday, the state's emergency management agency said after the twister left a trail of damage for more than 100 miles (160 km). Four people were missing as search and rescue teams combed through the destruction looking for survivors after the storm struck Silver City in Western Mississippi, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said in a series of tweets. Search and rescue teams were also out in Rolling Fork, a town that saw the brunt of the tornado, CNN reported. Search and rescue is active." Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Bengaluru and Brendan Boyle in Chicago Editing by Frances KerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
On the morning of Nov. 29, 1985, a couple entered The University of Arizona Museum of Art in Tucson, Arizona. Within minutes, "Woman-Ochre" — a painting by the Dutch-American artist Willem de Kooning — was gone. The University of Arizona Museum of ArtAmong Van Auker's purchase was a painting that hung behind the couple's bedroom door, he told CNBC. Badly damagedOnce the museum took possession of the painting, Miller said, the search was on to find a conservator with the expertise required to repair it. When the painting was returned, it was in "very poor condition," said Laura Rivers, associate paintings conservator for the J. Paul Getty Museum.
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