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Public Information Officer Karen Francis goes over a quarterly report
with Navajo Nation Speaker Lawrence T. Morgan on Monday afternoon at Window
Rock. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent] Full
Story

A half-dozen Gallup High School students walked out of classes and across
the campus Monday carrying signs protesting U.S. involvement in Iraq and
demanding the resignation of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
The students said they were disappointed with the turn out for the protest.
They had expected more than 40 students to participate. [Photo by Jeff
Jones/Independent] Full Story

Worried Relative: A female relative of two of the victims of a
two-vehicle accident looks over the scene Monday at the intersection of
S.R. 602 and Boardman Avenue. The woman said her son-in-law and grandson,
who were in the white pickup, had just left the house when the accident
occured. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]
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Tuesday
March 21, 2006
Selected Stories:
Small turnout; strong belief;
GHS students protest leadership, Iraq war
Claw: Who is footing the bill; County
supervisor questions source of money for probe
Asphalt plant owner withdraws application
Labor of Love; Speaker's information officer
enjoys job fulltime
Deaths
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