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COVER STORY |
HOT SPOT |
El Paso City Grill
In these tough economic times, when businesses big and small are feeling the cash crunch, it is both refreshing and heartening to see a new door open, rather than shut. And when that door belongs to a charming and shockingly inexpensive new restaurant in Downtown, there is even more reason to celebrate.
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Everywoman Exhibit
The Immigrant Women of El Paso: Photo and Portrait Exhibit opens at the El Paso Museum of History on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. walk over to the El Paso Public Library for a spoken celebration, recitation of ancestral women's names and closing reception.
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| DOWNTOWN VOICES |
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT |
Mayor John Cook - Season of the Selfless in Downtown
First Avenue Lofts - Downtown Through Our Eyes
Arturo Jaime - It Takes A Village
Joyce Wilson - The Heart and Soul of Our City
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Everywoman Exhibit
The Immigrant Women of El Paso: Photo and Portrait Exhibit opens at the El Paso Museum of History on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. walk over to the El Paso Public Library for a spoken celebration, recitation of ancestral women's names and closing reception.
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The story keeps going as 2007 turns into 2008. There were several top news-making events throughout last year, and many of those are still ongoing. NPT in Print is your source for the good – The El Paso Expatriate Project, the bad – the FBI investigation into public corruption, and everything else in between – the 2007 city elections, Rachel Quintana and Melina Castro, the Downtown 2015 Plan, and the Asarco saga. Cheers to you and yours in the new year.
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