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santafenewmexican > United State Postal Service postman Vince Aragon delivers mail to homes and business along the Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday morning, February 6, 2013. Aragon has worked for the USPS for 9 years and said that in his opinion the Postmaster General does not have the legal authority to unilaterally make a decision to cancel Saturday delivery and that only Congress can make legal changes. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > United State Postal Service postman Vince Aragon delivers mail to homes and business along the Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday morning, February 6, 2013. Aragon has worked for the USPS for 9 years and said that in his opinion the Postmaster General does not have the legal authority to unilaterally make a decision to cancel Saturday delivery and that only Congress can make legal changes. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > The Santa Fe High Bomber is ready to take on all comers — even though it spent much of its initial test drive in an unexpected pit stop Wednesday morning February 6, 2013.
Students in the school’s automotive, automotive-collision, and welding classes teamed up to build the 8-foot long, 200-pound solar/electric midget car — made out of fiberglass and other materials — over the past 18 months. Senior Joaquin Piñeda sat in the driver’s seat Wednesday as he tested the car’s speed, stability, and safety. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > Capital vs Santa Fe High at the Toby Roybal Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday February 6, 2013.  Jane Phillips/The New Mexican
United State Postal Service postman Vince Aragon delivers mail to homes and business along the Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday morning, February 6, 2013. Aragon has worked for the USPS for 9 years and said that in his opinion the Postmaster General does not have the legal authority to unilaterally make a decision to cancel Saturday delivery and that only Congress can make legal changes. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
santafenewmexican > United State Postal Service postman Vince Aragon delivers mail to homes and business along the Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday morning, February 6, 2013. Aragon has worked for the USPS for 9 years and said that in his opinion the Postmaster General does not have the legal authority to unilaterally make a decision to cancel Saturday delivery and that only Congress can make legal changes. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
United State Postal Service postman Vince Aragon delivers mail to homes and business along the Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Wednesday morning, February 6, 2013. Aragon has worked for the USPS for 9 years and said that in his opinion the Postmaster General does not have the legal authority to unilaterally make a decision to cancel Saturday delivery and that only Congress can make legal changes. Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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