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Members of the St. Paul Baptist Missionary Church youth
choir sing a song by candlelight during Monday's Martin Luther King Jr.
remembrance celebration in Gallup. (Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent)
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Children from the St. Paul Baptist Missionary Church
march in the front of the memorial parade Monday as participants walked
from the Gallup Cultural Center to the Larry Brian Mitchell Recreation
Center in Gallup. (Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent)

Dian Lopez works to restore a door by initially stripping
off the old paint outside her home in Gallup. Lopez has been restoring
furniture for two years and hopes to open a shop, not only to sell her
work, but to escape the weather factor. (Photo by Daniel Zollinger/Independent)
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McDonald's employee leans against a window and peers out at the water
bubbling up into the parking lot Monday evening after a water line broke,
causing the fast food restaurant on US-491 to close up early. City crews
soon shut off the water, but had to wait to begin repair efforts until
after they could establish the location of gas and other utility lines
in the area. (Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent)
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Tuesday
January 18, 2005
Selected Stories:
Cop accused of breaking into
ADA's house
Tribute honors Martin Luther King Jr.
Effort helps Navajo folks stuck in mud
Who exactly can buy and sell peyote?
Longtime Diné College-Tuba City
employee fired
Cops stop Gamerco burglaries
Tribal committee approves
funding
Deaths
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