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Editorial: Support for anti-DWI campaign
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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 The Farmington Daily Times in an editorial backs Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley's campaign to "go after Navajos who drink and drive on the reservation." Shirley lost a daughter in a drunk driving accident and has promised to strengthen DWI laws on the reservation. Last week, he signed an agreement with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to bring a chapter to Crownpoint. Get the Story:
Editorial: Crownpoint MADD an invaluable start (The Farmington Daily Times 3/3) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers - http://www.madd.org Related Stories:
DWI statistics on Navajo Nation called alarming (2/26)
Navajo Nation president tackles DWI problem (2/25)
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