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THE NEW MEXICAN Monday, November 11, 2013
The weather
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7-day forecast for Santa fe Today
Mostly sunny and mild
Tonight
Mainly clear
Tuesday
Cooler with times of clouds and sun
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Wednesday
Thursday
Times of clouds and sun
52/31
Mostly cloudy
53/32
Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Midnight) Humidity (Noon)
Friday
Partly sunny and breezy
56/27
Humidity (Noon)
Saturday
Humidity (Noon)
Sunday
Mostly sunny
55/29
Humidity (Noon)
A couple of p.m. thundershowers
54/29
56/18
Humidity (Noon)
Humidity (Noon)
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wind: NNW 6-12 mph
wind: E 6-12 mph
wind: SE 7-14 mph
wind: WSW 4-8 mph
wind: WNW 6-12 mph
wind: SW 10-20 mph
wind: WNW 8-16 mph
wind: W 8-16 mph
Almanac
Santa Fe Airport through 6 p.m. Sunday Santa Fe Airport Temperatures High/low ......................................... 64°/31° Normal high/low ............................ 57°/28° Record high ............................... 70° in 2005 Record low .................................. 0° in 1950 Santa Fe Airport Precipitation 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.70”/10.62” Normal month/year to date ... 0.24”/12.29” Santa Fe Farmers Market 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.36”/10.16”
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The following water statistics of November 7 are the most recent supplied by the City Water Division (in millions of gallons). Total water produced from: Canyon Water Treatment Plant: 1.267 Buckman Water Treatment Plant: 2.280 City Wells: 0.472 Buckman Wells: 2.092 Total water produced by water system: 6.111 Amount delivered to Las Campanas: Golf course: 0.000, domestic: 0.084 Santa Fe Canyon reservoir storage: 66.7 percent of capacity; daily inflow 1.23 million gallons. A partial list of the City of Santa Fe’s Comprehensive Water Conservation Requirements currently in effect: • Irrigation water leaving the intended area is not permitted. Wasting water is not allowed. • Using water to clean hard surfaces with a hose or power washer is prohibited. • Hoses used in manual car washing MUST be equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle. • Swimming pools and spas must be covered when not in use. For a complete list of requirements call: 955-4225 http://www.santafenm.gov/waterconservation
Santa Fe 63/32 Pecos 62/31
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Albuquerque 65/42
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Clayton 65/28
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Las Vegas 63/31
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Clovis 71/33
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Roswell 73/42
Ruidoso 64/38
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Truth or Consequences 68/44 70
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Las Cruces 71/46
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Hobbs 72/47
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Carlsbad 72/48
0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.
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Sun and moon
Sun. High: 76 .................................. Deming Sun. Low 14 ............................... Eagle Nest
State cities Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo W 73/32 s 66/39 pc 57/17 s 70/39 s 73/43 s 62/19 s 65/26 s 62/30 s 59/26 s 69/36 s 64/24 pc 76/34 s 65/38 pc 65/29 s 68/36 s 66/19 pc 66/25 pc 70/36 s 74/36 s
Hi/Lo W 71/45 pc 65/42 s 56/21 pc 72/46 pc 72/48 pc 57/25 s 64/28 pc 65/28 pc 58/34 pc 71/33 pc 63/27 s 73/44 s 64/41 s 62/29 s 72/39 pc 63/22 s 63/25 s 72/47 pc 71/46 s
Hi/Lo W 65/39 pc 56/43 pc 49/21 pc 56/39 c 56/40 c 54/29 pc 51/26 i 42/31 i 53/29 pc 38/29 c 61/33 pc 71/44 pc 55/42 pc 62/35 pc 48/35 c 63/31 pc 58/30 pc 50/34 c 65/41 pc
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City Las Vegas Lordsburg Los Alamos Los Lunas Portales Raton Red River Rio Rancho Roswell Ruidoso Santa Rosa Silver City Socorro Taos T or C Tucumcari University Park White Rock Zuni
Hi/Lo 68/25 75/34 59/40 67/36 67/36 64/25 56/20 67/38 70/38 64/39 75/35 70/32 73/40 61/25 71/36 72/31 75/41 63/35 64/24
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Hi/Lo W 63/31 pc 76/48 s 60/37 s 69/38 s 71/35 pc 66/27 pc 55/21 pc 67/36 s 73/42 pc 64/38 pc 69/36 pc 70/42 s 70/42 s 58/24 pc 68/44 s 69/35 pc 73/45 s 63/36 s 63/25 s
Hi/Lo W 44/26 c 75/46 pc 53/33 pc 61/37 pc 42/31 c 46/24 i 51/22 pc 58/35 pc 52/37 sh 49/32 pc 43/34 c 68/42 pc 64/41 pc 53/23 pc 65/39 pc 41/34 r 68/44 pc 55/33 pc 63/33 pc
Weather (w): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sfsnow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Weather for November 11
By Jessica Herndon
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State extremes
City Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Carlsbad Chama Cimarron Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Crownpoint Deming Española Farmington Fort Sumner Gallup Grants Hobbs Las Cruces
Today’s UV index 70
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Alamogordo 71/45
AccuWeather flu index
‘Thor’ bashes box office with $86M opening
Today.........................................1, Low Tuesday.....................................0, Low Wednesday...............................1, Low Thursday...................................2, Low Friday ........................................3, Low Saturday ...................................2, Low The AccuWeather Flu Index™ combines the effects of weather with a number of other known factors to provide a scale showing the overall probability of flu transmission and severity of symptoms. The AccuWeather Flu Index™ is based on a scale of 0-10.
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Sunday’s rating ...................... Not available Today’s forecast ................................. Good 0-50, Good; 51-100, Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very Unhealthy, 301500, Hazardous Source: EPA
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Taos 58/24
Española 64/41 Los Alamos 60/37 Gallup 63/22
Raton 66/27
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Water statistics
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Farmington 62/29
Area rainfall
Albuquerque 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.14”/8.16” Las Vegas 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.10”/15.64” Los Alamos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.67”/11.24” Chama 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.21”/15.50” Taos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date ................ 0.92”/10.44”
Air quality index
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 64
Sunrise today ............................... 6:36 a.m. Sunset tonight .............................. 5:00 p.m. Moonrise today ............................ 1:31 p.m. Moonset today ........................... 12:36 a.m. Sunrise Tuesday ........................... 6:37 a.m. Sunset Tuesday ............................ 4:59 p.m. Moonrise Tuesday ........................ 2:06 p.m. Moonset Tuesday ......................... 1:39 a.m. Sunrise Wednesday ...................... 6:38 a.m. Sunset Wednesday ....................... 4:59 p.m. Moonrise Wednesday ................... 2:40 p.m. Moonset Wednesday .................... 2:41 a.m. Full
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The planets
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Hi/Lo 32/12 64/45 56/38 32/27 21/2 62/42 53/35 69/46 60/38 43/23 56/29 49/27 72/47 61/25 45/24 21/-3 63/27 82/66 78/55 52/26 53/23 78/53 78/57
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Hi/Lo 20/8 64/36 43/27 56/43 36/17 57/36 41/29 70/41 56/30 34/20 38/23 37/24 52/31 53/34 37/22 6/-5 62/26 82/66 72/40 39/21 37/18 78/55 80/58
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Rise 5:12 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1:28 a.m. 8:59 p.m. 6:12 a.m. 3:06 p.m.
Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus
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National cities City Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Billings Bismarck Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Fairbanks Flagstaff Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles
Chris Hemsworth in a scene from Thor: The Dark World.
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Yesterday Today Tomorrow
City Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, OR Richmond St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Sioux Falls Trenton Washington, DC
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Hi/Lo 39/27 45/30 83/72 33/22 29/19 74/40 41/30 42/23 81/64 42/30 90/63 37/21 58/48 46/30 38/21 62/43 71/41 71/58 67/50 55/47 31/15 41/27 45/30
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World cities Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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(For the 48 contiguous states) Sun. High: 89 ........................ Anaheim, CA Sun. Low: 9 ............... Bodie State Park, CA
On Nov. 11, 1987, an early-season snowstorm clobbered the Washington, D.C., area with 17 inches of snow. The snow was accompanied by thunder and lightning.
Weather trivia™
Q: What is a broken spectre? shadow cast upon fog or low clouds A: Abeneath the observer
Weather history
Newsmakers BURBANK, Calif — More than a thousand people picketed ABC’s Burbank headquarters over the weekend to protest a Jimmy Kimmel Live show in which a youngster said the United States could resolve its debt to China by killing everyone in the Asian country. Jimmy Kimmel and ABC have apologized for the Oct. 16 “Kids Table” segment, and the network says it will not air again. Kimmel began by asking a panel of children how the United States should resolve its $1.3 trillion debt to China. After one youngster shouted, “Kill everyone in China,” Kimmel replied, “That’s an interesting idea.”
Redford honored for contributions to Utah
Robert Redford
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Today’s talk shows
Network picketed over joke on Kimmel’s show
Jimmy Kimmel
City Amsterdam Athens Baghdad Bangkok Barcelona Beijing Berlin Bogota Buenos Aires Cairo Caracas Ciudad Juarez Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Guatemala City Havana Hong Kong Jerusalem Lima
SALT LAKE CITY — Robert Redford has been honored by Utah’s governor for his onand off-camera contributions to the state. Gov. Gary Herbert expressed gratitude to the 77-year-old Redford at a Saturday night gala in Salt Lake City. Redford is the owner of the Sundance ski resort and the founder of the Sundance Film Festival and Sundance Institute. The Associated Press
3:00 p.m. KOAT The Ellen DeGeneres Show Rebel Wilson (“Super Fun Night”); guest DJ Adam Lambert. KRQE Dr. Phil KTFQ Laura KWBQ The Bill Cunningham Show KLUZ El Gordo y la Flaca KASY Jerry Springer CNN The Situation Room FNC The Five MSNBC The Ed Show 4:00 p.m. KOAT The Dr. Oz Show KTEL Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste KASY The Steve Wilkos Show FNC Special Report With Bret Baier 5:00 p.m. KASA Steve Harvey KCHF The 700 Club KASY Maury FNC On the Record With Greta Van Susteren 6:00 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 FNC The O’Reilly Factor 7:00 p.m. CNN Piers Morgan Live MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show
8:00 p.m. CNN AC 360 Later E! E! News FNC Hannity 9:00 p.m. KCHF The Connection With Skip Heitzig FNC The O’Reilly Factor TBS Conan Astronaut Chris Hadfield; Avril Lavigne. 10:00 p.m. KASA The Arsenio Hall Show KTEL Al Rojo Vivo CNN Piers Morgan Live MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show TBS Pete Holmes Show Guest Eric Andre. 10:30 p.m. TBS Conan Astronaut Chris Hadfield; Avril Lavigne. 10:34 p.m. KOB The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Singer Kelly Clarkson; Lyle Lovett performs. 10:35 p.m. KRQE Late Show With David Letterman Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno. 11:00 p.m. KNME Charlie Rose KOAT Jimmy Kimmel Live Zooey Deschanel; Chris Elliott; Frank Turner performs.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 FNC Hannity 11:30 p.m. KASA Dish Nation TBS Pete Holmes Show Guest Eric Andre. 11:37 p.m. KRQE The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Actor LL Cool J; TV personality Carrie Keagan. 12:00 a.m. CNN AC 360 Later E! Chelsea Lately Comic Sarah Tiana; comic Ross Mathews; chef Sam Morgante. FNC On the Record With Greta Van Susteren 12:02 a.m. KOAT Nightline 12:06 a.m. KOB Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Billy Crystal; Evan Rachel Wood; Cher Lloyd and Skee Lo. 12:30 a.m. E! E! News 1:00 a.m. KASY The Trisha Goddard Show CNN Piers Morgan Live FNC Red Eye 1:06 a.m. KOB Last Call With Carson Daly
The Associated Press
BOx OffiCe
Superheroes continue to defeat their foes at the box office. Disney’s Thor: The Dark World, earning $86.1 million, dominated the weekend box office as it opened domestically at No. 1, according to studio estimates Sunday. Starring Chris Hemsworth, the Marvel superhero sequel earned $109.4 million when it opened internationally last weekend and $94 million internationally this weekend. “It’s an extraordinary thing,” said Dave Hollis, executive vice president of distribution at Walt Disney Studios. “These guys at Marvel have been some of the most consistent when it comes to making movies and creating big events that drive a ton of people to the movie theater. They overdelivered on expectations.” However, some observers were expecting the weekend total to reach over $100 million. In limited theaters Thursday evening, Thor: The Dark World brought in $7.1 million overnight. Surpassing the ticket sales of Thor, which scored $65.7 million when it opened in May of 2011, Thor: The Dark World marks a record for a Disney November opening, topping the $70.5 million The Incredibles earned in 2004. But, come Nov. 22, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is predicted to take the No. 1 spot. “We have a great little stretch of time prior to Hunger Games,” Hollis said. “Yes, Hunger Games will do a whole bunch of business, but that’s not to say we don’t expect to still be a relevant option for consumers that weekend and onto the Thanksgiving weekend that follows.” Paramount hidden-camera comedy Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa held the secondplace slot at the box office for the second weekend in a row, earning $11.3 million during its third weekend, with a domestic total reaching more than $78 million. “Audiences can’t get enough of these films,” said box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Rentrak. “They are like that
1. Thor: The Dark World, $86.1 million ($94 million international). 2. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, $11.3 million ($3.4 million international). 3. Free Birds, $11.2 million ($1 million international). 4. Last Vegas, $11.1 million. 5. Ender’s Game, $10.2 million ($4 million international). 6. Gravity, $8.4 million ($26.3 million international). 7. 12 Years a Slave, $6.6 million. 8. Captain Phillips, $5.8 million ($7.7 million international). 9. About Time, $5.1 million ($3.1 million international). 10. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, $2.8 million ($7.7 million international).
guilty pleasure. It’s completely unique compared to everything else out there.” Relativity Media’s 3-D animated kiddie flick Free Birds, soared into third place with $11.2 million in its second weekend. CBS Films’ Last Vegas, featuring an all-star cast including Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline, took fourth place in its second weekend. Last weekend’s box office champ, the sci-fi adaptation Ender’s Game, starring Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield and Viola Davis, dropped to fifth place in its second weekend. “Once Thor opened, it presented a pretty healthy competitor to all of the movies in the marketplace,” Dergarabedian said. “We’re starting this process of the holiday movie season, which dollar for dollar, is just as important as the summer movie season. In a seven- to eight-week period, we are talking about close to 20 percent of the total-year box office.”
TV
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7 p.m. on CBS How I Met Your Mother In this new flashback episode, the gang considers the future of the love triangle involving Ted, Robin and Barney (Josh Radnor, Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris). Lily (Alyson Hannigan) and Robin subject Barney to a series of challenges in “Platonish.” Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) guest stars. 7 p.m. on The CW Hart of Dixie Zoe and Joel (Rachel Bilson, Josh Cooke) go looking for a place to live and find one that’s perfect, except for one thing: It’s owned by some members of Zoe’s extended family, and she’s not sure she wants to deal with them. Lemon (Jaime King) gets an intriguing offer. Lavon (Cress Williams) wonders why AnnaBeth (Kaitlyn Black) is so eager for him to go out of town in the new episode “Family Tradition.” Scott Porter also stars. 8 p.m. on PBS JFK: American Experience The television landscape is filled with remembrances of John F. Kennedy this month, the 50th anniversary of his assassination. This two-part film paints a rich portrait of the man who became the 35th president of the United States via interviews with
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scholars, journalists, relatives and members of his administration. Part 2 airs Tuesday. 8 p.m. on CBS Mike & Molly Molly (Melissa McCarthy, pictured) has decided on a new career: She wants to be a crime novelist. And as it happens, she’s married to a guy who fights crime for a living. She decides to do some research by riding along with Mike (Billy Gardell, pictured) while he’s working. If the fact that this is a sitcom doesn’t give you an idea how this turns out, the title of this new episode is “The First and Last Ride-Along.” 10 p.m. on HBO Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 The statistics are sobering: Suicide has claimed more veterans than combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it claims another every 80 minutes, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This documentary focuses on the front line of that battle: the Veterans Crisis Line. Sometimes responders are able to talk a distressed veteran out of taking his life, but often their job is to keep him on the line while arranging for emergency help.
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