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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2001 Up to 900 homes and buildings are being planned for a large housing development project on the Navajo Nation in New Mexico. Construction on the first 69 homes in Church Rock is set to begin next month. Funding for the $180 million project is coming from various sources, including the Department of Agriculture. Get the Story:
900-home project started by Navajos (AP 11/12)
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Navajo housing project begins
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900-home project started by Navajos (AP 11/12)
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