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Arizona gets a new monument

ST. GEORGE, Utah – President Clinton stood on the chilly, wind-whipped South Rim of the Grand Canyon in mid-January and announced the creation of the million-acre Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in northwest Arizona. The next day, southwest Utah’s daily newspaper duly reported the announcement, but it shared front-page space with another story – one that […]

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Six Billion Downstream

Some 3,000 people are expected to attend the 18th annual Public Interest Environmental Law conference of the University of Oregon’s Environmental Law Society March 2-5. “Six Billion Downstream” focuses on the interrelationship of all human actions; keynote speakers include David Brower, founder and president of Earth Island Institute, and Charles Wilkinson, author of Fire on […]

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Judge rules on Indian money mess

A federal judge says he’ll personally oversee the Interior Department’s effort to untangle a mess of mismanaged Indian trust money. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth’s decision settled the first half of a class-action lawsuit, led by banker Elouise Cobell of the Blackfeet tribe. She and others charged the federal government with losing track of billions […]

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Not your average beauty queen

Note: This article appeared as a sidebar to this issue’s feature story. Rachel Benally, recent runner-up in the Southwest Regional Miss Navajo Pageant, Internet surfer, and unflinching slaughterer of her grandmother’s goats, lies in a reclining chair in her Aunt Sharon’s living room. She is recovering from last night’s TV-watching marathon. Wrapped in a comforter, […]

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