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Shavon Wauford, of Gallup, carries a pair of signs with a picture of Martin
Luther King, Jr. during a march last year along Route 66 in Gallup. (Independent
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Johnson Dennison, coordinator
for the Office of Native Medicine at Chinle Comprehensive Health Care
Facility, was the featured story-teller Wednesday at Chinle High School.
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Can you hear me now?:
Rita Yazzie examines her new government-subsidized cell phone Thursday.
Cellular One is selling the government-subsidized cell phones in a
tent in Safeway Plaza on U.S. 491 in Gallup through Saturday. Qualifying
customers can get a cell phone for as little as $38 for three years.
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Friday
January 14, 2005
Selected Stories:
Variety of tributes planned for
MLK holiday weekend
Ramah juniors send prom funds to tsunami
victims
Winter is storytelling time for
Navajo
Thieves hit three locations
Deaths
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