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The Zuni Pueblo Band marches along Historic Rt. 66 in downtown Gallup
during 83rd Annual Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial day parade. The band
has been invited to perform during President Bush's inauguration in Wahsington
D.C. (Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent) Full
Story

Barbara Stanley has a cup of coffee Friday morning inside the now closed
Kristy's Coffee Shop on Historic Route 66 in Gallup. The popular 24-hour
restaurant, renowned for its french fries and patty melts, closed on Christmas
day and Stanley is considering retiring to Rio Rancho, N.M. (Photo by
Jeff Jones/Independent) Full Story

Action or romance?: Rachel Martine and her brother Clint
Martine, both from Pinehill, browse the shelves at Front Row Seat Friday
afternoon on the east end of Gallup. Front Row seat and other local movie
rental companies tend to see increases in business when weather is bad.
(Photo by Daniel Zollinger/Independent)

Jamie Trout right and Monica Sandoval left prepare to refill the Milan
pool with a fire hose Friday. The pool will be ready to reopen Tuesday.
(Photo by Jerry Wilson/Independent)
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Weekend
January 8, 2005
Selected Stories:
Kristy's Coffee Shop closes
after 40 years
Reservation state of emergency: Snow, rain,
mud wreak havoc
Zuni band trying to raise funds to perform
at inaugural
Some charges dropped in Borst rape case
Spiritual Perspectives: A Letter to My
President
Deaths
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