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Date Added: April 22, 2008 09:44:03 AM
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) _ Navajo lawmakers who serve on the Education Committee say the tribe's board of education hasn't made sufficient progress and Navajo people would be better served if the board had less responsibilities.

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