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Race Ready: Martin
Pahl of Denver tags all of his gear Friday night as atheletes check
in at the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathalon in Grants. The 22nd annual
event gets under way this morning. (Photo by Jerry Wilson/Independent) |

Dr. Cody Balok, left, examines "Easton" before pulling an arrow
from the dog's head with Dr. Jessica Balok at the Cedar Animal Medical
Center Friday. Easton survived and was named after the brand of arrow
that went through his head. The Humane Society is offering a $1,000 reward
for information about who shot the dog. (Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent)
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Quadrathletes: Nicholas VanDyke, left, and Mike Siebersma of the
Gallup team Nar Schralpers prepare their gear for check-in Friday at the
Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathalon in Grants. The 22nd annual race gets under
way this morning. (Photo by Jerry Wilson/Independent)

Trevor James,left, shakes hands with MasanÌ Yazzie, one of Jannalee
Atcitty's (Miss Navajo Nation) puppets at the Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise
in Window Rock Friday afternoon. (Photo by John A.
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Weekend
February 19, 2005
Selected Stories:
Hands-On Learning: Reading
program teaches youngsters about Diné culture
Dog survives being shot in head with an arrow:
Humane Society offering reward
Second arrest made in Grants murder case
Battle over Navajo Nation youth clubs becomes
a national issue
Deaths
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