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Navajo issues focus of talk
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2002 A wide array of issues of importance to the Navajo Nation will be discussed at a meeting in Shiprock, New Mexico, on Saturday. Water rights, health care contracting, education, crime and governmental reform are on the agenda. The meeting is one of several the Dine Bidziil Coalition (Navajo Strength) is holding throughout the three-state Navajo Reservation. Get the Story:
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