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Navajo Nation developing security plan
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2001 The Navajo Nation has been reviewing its emergency response plans in case terrorists target tribal lands. Coal and power plants on or near the reservation are primary targets, tribal leaders believe. But two scholars from Arizona State University say the tribe has nothing to worry about. Along those lines, a report of possible terrorist activity in Tuba City on the Arizona part of the Navajo Reservation was dispelled today. Get the Story:
Amid terrorism fears, Navajo Nation begins work to adjust emergency response plans (KAFF News 10/23)
Tuba City terrorist reports unfounded (The Arizona Daily Star 10/23) Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
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