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spacer Dear Friends, March 27, 2001
Dear Friends,

How do you measure the value of a life? Too often we use the wrong yardsticks: celebrity or wealth or power or popularity.

On Monday morning I met some students and staff members at Eisenhower Middle School whose lives have been touched by a wonderful woman -- their Principal, Mrs. Virginia Eubanks.

A few weeks ago, I asked New Mexicans to tell me about women who have made a difference as part of celebrating women`s history month. There were lots of des...
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In Washington DC
442 Cannon House
Office Building
Washington, DC
20515
202-225-6316 Phone
202-225-4975 Fax
In Albuquerque
20 First Plaza NW
Suite 603
Albuquerque, NM
87102
505-346-6781 Phone
505-346-6723 Fax

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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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E-Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 12
Serving Neighbors

HEALTHY New MexiKIDS

New MexiKIDS is no cost or low cost health care coverage for New Mexicans under 19 years old. The income limits for a family to qualify for coverage under New MexiKIDS is different than for Medicaid, so if your children don’t have health coverage and you think you don’t qualify, it’s important for you to call, anyway.

For more information or to find out if your children are eligible, call this toll free number: (888) 997-2583. This number will connect callers to the New MexiKIDS hotline.
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Fun Facts
Who Plugged Up Niagara Falls?
Ice Jam on the Niagara!

An enormous ice dam formed at the source of the Niagara River on the eastern shore of Lake Erie on March 29, 1848. Just after midnight, the thunderous sound of water surging over the great falls at Niagara came to a halt. The eery silence persisted throughout the day and into the next evening until the waters of Lake Erie broke through the blockage and resumed their course down the river and over the falls.
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