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N.M. tribal leaders helping new governor
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 New Mexico governor-elect Bill Richardson (D) has named two tribal leaders to his transition team. Sandia Pueblo Gov. Stuwart Paisano was named one of four transition chairs. Zuni Pueblo Gov. Malcolm Bowekaty is a transition co-chair. The team will start putting together Richardson's political appointments. Get the Story:
State in Transition (The Santa Fe New Mexican 11/7)
Richardson Begins Searches (The Albuquerque Journal 11/8)
Alternate Link: Richardson Begins Searches (The Albuquerque Journal 11/8)
Résumé and Message Help Ex-Clinton Official to Victory (The New York Times 11/8)
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