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SGMA donates to illegal Chinese immigrants

The Saipan Garment Manufacturers Association loaded onto the government's Challenger vessel enough shirts, shoes, pants and underwear to cloth the approximately 300 Chinese illegal immigrants on Tinian.
Posted On Apr 30 1999 00:00
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After governor’s veto of pet projects Reyes wants thorough review of CIP infrastructure plan

Apparently still irked over the governor's line-item veto on the initial CIP bill, Senate Floor Leader Pete P. Reyes yesterday put his foot down on a request from the administration to hold a back-to-back session in the Legislature to vote on critical legislation.
Posted On Apr 30 1999 00:00
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$24 million CIP projects underway • Proposal to include construction plans vetoed by governor

Administration officials handed over yesterday to the Legislature a new measure listing down specific capital improvement projects worth more than $24 million, including items previously vetoed by Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio in an apparent move to please lawmakers.
Posted On Apr 30 1999 00:00
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PSS identifies potential sites for new schools

Four properties owned by the Public School System on Saipan are being tapped as possible sites for the two new schools that will accommodate the projected increase in student population until year 2005.
Posted On Apr 30 1999 00:00
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