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Rescued soldier has no information on Piestewa
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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 2003 An American soldier who was rescued in Iraq this week doesn't have "definitive information" about Lori Piestewa, the missing Hopi woman, The Arizona Republic reports. Two Arizona congressmen said they spoke with Pentagon officials about the situation. They said information about nine bodies that were found in a hospital in Iraq would be coming within the next few days. Piestewa, 23, a member of the Hopi Tribe of Arizona, was a roommate to Jessica Lynch, 19. Lynch was rescued on Tuesday. Get the Story:
Rescued roommate has no news of Piestewa (The Arizona Republic 4/4)
Ambushed 507th Maintenance Company did not take wrong turn (Gannett News Service 4/4) Related Stories:
Letters for Lori Piestewa and Family(4/4)
Rescued soldier watched unit members die (4/3)
Fellow Piestewa unit member rescued in Iraq (4/2)
Vigil held in Ariz. for missing Hopi soldier (3/27)
Hopi Tribe prays for return of missing soldier (3/26)
Piestewa Family Letter: Thank you for prayers (3/26)
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