(The Daily Times file photo) Raytheon factory changes name to reflect Navajo character 11/20/2009 10:55 PM MST UPPER FRUITLAND — More than two decades after Raytheon began doing business in a corner of the Navajo Nation, the $32 billion company changed the local facility's name to reflect its cultural surroundings. Full Story | ||||
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