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N.M. Indian director fired
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2002 The New Mexico Commission on Indian Affairs has fired executive director Terry Aguilar. Aguilar, from San Ildefonso Pueblo, had been on paid leave since December 3 while an investigation into allegations of sexual harassed were being investigated. The results of the probe have never been made public but the commission board last month said it would fire Aguilar if he didn't resign. Board members say Aguilar never responded to their request for his resignation. Get the Story:
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