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Opinion: Support Navajo IHS
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002 "The Navajo Health Care System Corporation Board of Directors would like to respond to comments that have appeared recently in the local media, specifically, the Navajo Times, the Gallup Independent and The Farmington Daily Times. Some comments have taken the focus off of the hard work that we, our CEO, our attorney and our corporation staff have been trying to do, and inappropriately placed it on our CEO and our attorney personally. . ." Get the Story:
Thomas E. Atcitty: Contracting IHS services won't affect Navajos (The Farmington Daily-Times 3/19) Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
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Navajo health care up for vote again (1/30)
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