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The women in Stefanie Raymond-Whish’s family have a
history of breast cancer, and the young Navajo biologist wants to
know whether the uranium on the reservation might have something to
do with it.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Nellie Sandoval, the mother of scientist Stefanie
Raymond-Whish, has become an outspoken activist as a result of her
own struggle with breast cancer.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Glenda Rangel and her family grew up drinking from and
swimming in water tanks dangerously polluted with
uranium.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Kathleen Tsosie, who has devoted her life to helping
others, now faces the frightening possibility that her breast
cancer has returned.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Westerners in towns like Durango, Colo., and Monticello,
Utah, have been exposed to mine tailings for years, unaware that
uranium might be even more dangerous than scientists used to
believe.
by Jonathan Thompson,
May 26, 2008
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Ray Ring takes a personal, painful look at the
West’s suicidal tendencies, as shown in the life and death of
his brother, John.
by Ray Ring,
Mar 31, 2008
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Allen Best thinks the moral pendulum has swung a little
too far against the country’s remaining smokers.
by Allen Best,
Mar 05, 2007
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The writer doesn't want a smoking ban affecting the homey
bars that dot rural and remote Wyoming
by Julianne Couch,
Aug 21, 2006
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The writer cautions us not to become alarmists about bird
flu
by Pepper Trail,
Nov 21, 2005
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Idaho’s Republican Speaker of the House, Rep. Bruce
Newcomb, wants to force Wal-Mart to either provide health insurance
for its Idaho employees or reimburse the state for providing
Medicaid coverage
by Dan Popkey,
Sep 19, 2005