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In close race, Johnson could deliver New Mexico for Obama

Jamie Weinstein is Senior Editor of The Daily Caller. His work has appeared in The Weekly Standard, the New York Daily News and The Washington Examiner, among many other publications.

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$35 for an Editor’s Picks Bundle from Neutrogena Including Seven Skincare Products ($59.43 Value). Shipping Included.

What You Get For $35, you get an Editor’s Picks Bundle from Neutrogena (a $59.43 total value), which includes the following: Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes (25 count, a $6.99 value) Oil-Free Moisture SPF 15 (4 oz., a $9.99 value) Rainbath Refreshing Shower and Bath Gel (16 oz., a $10.99 value) Neutrogena Naturals Purifying Facial Cleanser (6 oz., a $6.49 value) Ultra Sheer Liquid Daily Sunblock SPF 70 (1.4 oz., a $12.49 value) Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser (6 oz., a $7.49 value) Fragrance-Free Hand Cream (2 oz., a $4.99 value) After clicking the buy button at the top of the page, you will be redirected to Neutrogena’s website to make your purchase. Overview Over the course of more than 50 years, Neutrogena has refined its radiant line of products to become the No. 1 recommended brand by dermatologists. The Editor’s Picks Bundle includes seven of the company’s finest skincare formulas, including oil-free cleansers that remove buildup and oil-free moisturizers that hydrate without clogging pores. Makeup-removing towelettes cleanse and refresh without the use of water, and long-lasting glycerin-rich hand creams leave fingers feeling softer than a silk handkerchief tumbling through a dream. Features Dermatologist-recommended products Oil-free cleansers remove dirt without clogging pores Makeup-removing towelettes cleanse and refresh without the use of water Broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection in an ultrasheer, lightweight formula Rich, long-lasting hand creams Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, and alcohol-free facial moisturizers Visit the links in the “What You Get” section above for more information on each product Click here for more information about Neutrogena Groupon Says Read more…

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$35 for 10 Yoga Classes at Dahn Yoga New Mexico ($160 Value)

Yoga challenges the mind and body without the violence and hurt feelings of full-contact chess. Steer clear of overaggressive pawns with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get 10 yoga classes at Dahn Yoga New Mexico (a $160 value). This Groupon is only valid at the Alameda Boulevard and San Mateo Boulevard locations in Albuquerque as well as the Cordova Road location in Santa Fe. The sagacious instructors at Dahn Yoga New Mexico facilitate the betterment of flexibility, strength, and the elusive mind-body connection during morning and evening classes . Dahn-style yoga melds the ancient wisdom of ki-energy training with modern breathing postures to unlock inner peace and sweep up brain clutter caused by the daily stress of always having to find Waldo. Warm-up maneuvers awaken muscles before 30–40 minutes of breathing, stretching, core practice, and meditation—including a signature brain-wave vibration technique that calibrates mental and physical energies. Cool-down exercises ease the body back into quotidian functionality, and a 10-minute teatime invites socialization among participants while bolstering pinkie endurance. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Big Clocks Are you on Team Ben or Team King? Read more…

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$589 for a Fraxel Laser Skin-Rejuvenation Treatment and an Ultrasonic Facial at Eternal Youth Medical Spa ($1,620 Value)

Hollywood is obsessed with youth and beauty, which is why Whistler’s Mother never wins Best Picture. Cultivate an Oscar-worthy exterior with today’s Groupon: for $589, you get a Fraxel laser skin-rejuvenation package at Eternal Youth Medical Spa (a $1,620 total value). The package includes the following: One Fraxel laser skin-rejuvenation treatment for the cheeks, forehead, chin, or neck (a $1,500 value). One post-treatment ultrasonic facial (a $120 value). The topaz-toned walls of Eternal Youth Medical Spa harbor a savvy staff , high-tech equipment, plush furnishings, and wrinkle-reducing procedures, including the Fraxel laser treatment . During the treatment, thousands of microlasers aim to fill in facial furrows and undo patchy sun damage, stimulating the body’s natural healing process on small patches of skin at a time and drawing inspiration from Caesar’s dictums of “Divide and conquer” and “Always use lasers.” The two-hour session begins with the application of a topical anesthetic. Milder treatments may leave patients immediately able to perform their daily duties, whereas treatments for more serious skin issues can require as much as a week in downtime. For optimal results, full-face rejuvenation, or full memorization of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” youth seekers may require three–six sessions. The ultrasonic facial, scheduled post-Fraxel treatment, works to stimulate cells with warm temperatures, toning and regenerating skin while cleansing clinging debris. The procedure, bolstered by LED light therapy, may reduce redness, wrinkles, and rosacea and help to shrink pore size. Gentle, noninvasive, and virtually pain-free, the facial is appropriate for all ages and skin types, much like a sad-clown costume. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Retirement Can you achieve a more active lifestyle by getting rid of all your furniture? Read more…

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$589 for a Fraxel Laser Skin-Rejuvenation Treatment and an Ultrasonic Facial at Eternal Youth Medical Spa ($1,620 Value)

Protests change name to ‘(Un)occupy Albuquerque’

The Daily Lobo reports that protesters voted Sunday on the name change at its University of New Mexico general assembly meeting.

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UNM’s homeless no threat to students

In “UNM’s homeless seek food, relief,” from last Wednesday’s Daily Lobo, Luke Holmen reported on the University’s homeless population and how it makes students uncomfortable.

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The Daily Lobo knows you’re broke. Who isn’t these days? We scoured that fancy Internet thing to find some exciting events that costs you exactly $0.00. Even though Welcome Back week is over, it turns out there are still fun free things to do in Albuquerque.

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Albuquerque one of America’s ‘poorest suburbs’

Albuquerque has been named one of America’s top ten poorest suburbs in a “24/7 Wall St.” report by Daily Finance, an AOL According to the report, while high poverty rates in some urban areas are expected, the growing rates in some suburban areas have been more unexpected.

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$75 for Family Membership to Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Wall Poster, and Two Tickets to Special Preview Party ($175 Value)

Sight, the workhorse of the five senses, puts in too many hours keeping man from falling in manholes. Reward the most overworked sense with today’s Groupon: for $75, you get a one-year family membership to the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art , plus two tickets to the Sponsor’s Preview Party and the 2011 Spanish Market wall poster (a $175 value). The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art chronicles 500 years of influence on the culture of the American Southwest with more than 3,000 pieces collected to date, from the first days of the conquistadors up through 20th-century Hispanic art. Currently on display through Labor Day is a retrospective on Cady Wells, a prolific modernist painter and collector of New Mexican art who amassed a stockpile of retablos, paintings, bultos, tinwork, and textiles as part of his unfulfilled dream of founding the great state of Newer Mexico. Along with unlimited visits for themselves and their immediate families, members get free admission to many of the museum’s ongoing lectures, classes, and aquatic musical numbers. After touring the museum, newly minted patrons can migrate their art appreciation to the annual Spanish Market in the Santa Fe Plaza for a Sponsor’s Preview Party at the Santa Fe Convention Center on July 29 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Preview Party gives eyeballs a first look and wallets a first crack at stall after stall of colcha embroideries, gesso reliefs, pine furniture, and buffalo-hide painting. Whether or not you buy anything, you’ll head home with a 2011 Spanish Market wall poster that splashes vibrant color onto bare walls and covers holes from failed attempts at sledgehammer juggling. Groupon Says Groupon Guide to: Baby-Sitting What percentage of your daily fiber intake should come from emergency-contact info sheets? Read more…

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$15 for $30 Worth of Mexican Fare at Antonio’s in Taos

Without Mexican cuisine, people would be forced to spice up their life by using habanero peppers as bath toys or fertilizing the lawn with garlic salt. Heat up a hum-drum routine with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Mexican cuisine and drinks at Antonio’s , located in Taos . Boasting a menu of modern and traditional Mexican dishes, Antonio’s bold flavors meld with the cozy charm of its classic hacienda setting, creating a satisfying north-of-the-border experience for hungry guests. After feasting on guacamole, swiftly prepared by tableside avocado tamers, diners indulge in chipotle shrimp tacos ($9.50) or a bowl of sopa Azteca, featuring a zesty menagerie of black beans, chicken, and jalapeño ($4). Stuffed with crab, shrimp, and smoked salmon, the enchiladas de mariscos highlight oceanic wonders without the typical water danger of seaweed splinters ($11.95). Adventurous meat fans delve into Antonio’s seasoned leg of lamb in the barbacoa de borrego ($14.95) and the yak rib-eye con hongos al ajo, a hearty steak with garlic mushrooms and potatoes ($15.95). With the restaurant’s adobe walls adorned with murals depicting Mexican folklore, patrons discover new stories to tell around the water-cooler factory’s water cooler. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Keeping Clean Can a positive attitude replace your daily shower? Read more…

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