August 12. Welcome, to this week's newsletter. Due an unforeseen circumstance we did not publish an issue last week. Meanwhile, don;t miss the interesting comments to our "Medicare Mistakes" article. -----Advertisement: Newsletter Sponsored by The Coves--- |
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Located north of Albuquerque this highly educated town is located on 4 hills. You have undoubtedly heard of it, as it was home to the Manhattan Project in WWII. | |
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