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Apache community saved from flames
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TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2002 A community on the Fort Apache Reservation in Arizona was saved from the growing Rodeo-Chediski fire that has engulfed more than 330,000 acres of land. The fire started on the reservation last week. Area residents, mostly off-reservation but some on, have been forced to flee and the tribe has shut down its casino and timber business. Get the Story:
Show Low holding on (The Arizona Republic 6/25)
Evacuees will soon know fate of houses (The Arizona Republic 6/25)
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Pace, ferocity slowing (The Arizona Daily Star 6/25)
Evacuees wonder what they'll go back to (The Arizona Daily Star 6/25)
Hard Toil and Luck Save Arizona Town (The New York Times 6/25)
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