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    Huntington Beach, California (AP)

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    by Skabewis
    Oxford, Alabama (AP)

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    Sharon Jackson of Fruithurst said she has contacted the store’s parent company, Wal-Mart, Gov. Bob Riley’s office...
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    Alabama city plows beneath Indian site
    by Skabewis
    By Jay Reeves
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    Prof says bones at home site are American Indian
    by Skabewis
    Warren, Minnesota (AP)

    Bones found during August at a home construction site in the town of Warren belonged to an American Indian adult.

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    Knik, Alaska (AP)

    The discovery of human remains by an excavator has halted construction of a warehouse next to the Knik Museum.

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