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   Roswell Daily Record (Newspaper) - November 26, 2006, Roswell, New Mexico                                NATION INVOLVED IN IRAQ LONGER THAN WWII R 1 GODDARD ADVANCES TO TITLE GAME 01 DAILY SUNDAY NOVEMBER VOICE OF THE PECOS VALLEY Black Friday shoppers storm local stores KAREN MICHAEL RECORD STAFF WRITER New gadgets and childrens toys brought out hundreds of shoppers to Roswell stores including quite a few from surrounding com Valerie an assistant manager at Millers said some of newer stores attracted shoppers who also stopped at many of the long established businesses within the such as the clothing store in the Roswell Mall where she was working the day after Sales at Millers Outpost have exceeded the figure during the same period last Merryfield Bridgett store manager of the Famous said her store was not expected to make company set sales quotas within its first few weeks because there are other stores still under construction around Famous Were doing really Johnson Weve made the top 25 of the stores in the company two days in a Johnson said she was uncertain whether the holidays or the stores grand opening was bringing in more but she said if the num bers drop off as the grand opening winds she expects sales will stay fairly high for the holidays due to a buy get one half off sale the store is offering through At Executive Team Leader of Guest Experience Monica Hippauf said sales and traffic on tra known as the busiest shopping day of the were The store was already running out See Page A3 Ending violence will dominate summit WASHINGTON AP Halting violent sectarian the top rival in strife in especially in the had planned to will domi nate President Bushs summit with Minister Nouri next week in the Middle is facing opposition from both sides as he works to trait his nations into an allout but the White House said Saturday that despite threats from Shiite and Sunni Arab he is not expected to trip to to Bush on Wednesday and Security in Bagh dad and stopping the violence is at the top of the said Gordon a spokesman for the National Security Council at the White The United States as well as Iraq has urged countries in the region to take a con role in rebuilding Iraq and helping to create conditions on the ground that lead to an Iraq that can sustain and defend Bush have its own summit this weekend in Tehran a meeting viewed as a bid to assert its role as a powerbroker in Tehran invited the presidents of Iraq and but Syria did not respond and president he could not get to Iran before Sunday at the because the interna tional airport was closed commercial flights following the deadly spate of I violence that began Tafe last Bush will meet with after attends a NATO summit in Bushs meeting with coupled with Vice President Dick Cheneys hasty trip to Saudi is part of the administra tions stepped up diplomatic effort to bring stability to the Cheney sought Saudi help on Saturday in dealing with spiraling violence and See Page A3 Dally Record Andrew Poertner Mike dressed as Santa and Luke sit on the back of a as they pre pare to travel up Main Street to Roswell Mall on Santa arrives in style RECORD STAFF WRITER Santa Claus arrived at Roswell Mall Friday morning on a flatbed surrounded by a police escort and several people on Once his entourage was unloaded from the H and R Trucking Santa set tled into his chair at the malls center court to receive the first Christmas wishes of the Tonya Roberts arrived early to avoid the long lines and let her 5yearold Glen Roberts be one of the first to sit with Hes very said Tonya Hes at that age where Christmas is a magical Glen Roberts said he would ask Santa for some I want a big monster truck I can ride said Glen I also need a new bike because my old one isnt big Silvia Flores brought her grandson Mikey who See Page A3 United Way Chile Goal Ignited Way of Chaves County k 6224150 Singer dies of apparent heart attack AP AND STAFF REPORTS ALBUQUERQUE Singer Linda consid ered one of New Mexicos most recognizable voices for her blues and gospel styles has died at age 55 after an apparent heart Cotton died Thanksgiving according to a news She sang with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra and in clubs and concert halls statewide for 25 She also was active in Albuquerque community serving on the board of Barrett a shelter for homeless women and In Cotton sang at the Roswell Museum and Art Linda performed at the Roswell Museum and Art Center a number of She was really fab RMAC Executive Director Laurie Rufe said Linda performed at trie Roswell Museum and Art Center a number of She was really Laurie Rufe RMAC Executive Director Brinkman a member of the Roswell stressed how generous Cotton she was an immense talent and a very nice very She touched people with her said her Woody Woody Cotton said he and those who knew his sister will miss Jill director of development with the Barrett said Linda Cotton was con cerned about the women and children who stayed at the Barrett She could cut through the nonsense of any argument or any Criswell and get right to the core of what needed to be to care for the less who had worked with Linda Cotton on the board since wanted her children to see the singer perform this Her music was beyond Criswell You always knew you were going to hear some great music and see a wonderful Linda Cotton was diagnosed about four years ago with congestive heart After she did fewer Despite her health Woody Cotton said his sister once performed a day after going to the He remembered her voice as Funeral services are Pedestrian killed in accident near Prices Truck Stop in Roswell A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle Friday on Highway north of New Mexico State Police were called to the scene of the accident just north of Prices Truck Stop shortly before Police said 75yearold Hubert Maes of Roswell was pronounced dead on the Police said a car driven by Tiffany of Roswell was south bound when Cloud encountered Maes standing in the center of the left Other than Cloud was unable to take evasive action and struck Cloud was not injured in the and neither was the other occupant of the 23yearold Jason Mor also of Maes was pronounced dead at the scene by a Deputy Medical Investiga who also said Maes had a history and previous episodes of Alcohol was not a con tributing factor in the COM XICOS I Nl OPINION HOMES M r A Dow JONES WEATHER  

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