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  • Author(s): ROMM, ROBIN
  • Source:
    New York Times. 1/9/2011, Vol. 160 Issue 55280, p11. 0p.
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      SANTA FE, N.M. CHARLEY CASTEX doesn't look like a psychic, and so I don't say hello. In his crisp tan pants, leather jacket and hip spectacles, he could masquerade as a gallery owner, a finance guy, a restaurateur. He's early for our tea at Santa Fe's bohemian cafe, the Teahouse. Flames roar in a kiva fireplace, combating the cold gusts of air coming in through the door. I must look more like a writer than he does a psychic, because after studiously contemplating the magazine rack for 10 minutes, he approaches, squinting mildly. ''Are you Robin?'' he asks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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