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CDA funds MVA’s exit survey

The Commonwealth Development Authority has agreed to provide a $40,000 financial assistance to the Marianas Visitors Authority in conducting exit surveys which would aid the tourism office in marketing effectively the CNMI overseas.
Posted On Jun 02 1999 00:00
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Fair Wage Act up for amendment

Locals earning less than the prevailing U.S. minimum wage of $5.15 may have to wait a little longer for the anticipated windfall of a recently-signed law providing them the same employment benefits granted to foreign workers.
Posted On Jun 02 1999 00:00
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NMC says economic study should be submitted to US

Northern Marianas College President Agnes McPhetres yesterday asked Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio to provide key US officials with an economic study prepared by the locals when he visits Washington D.C. this years.
Posted On Jun 02 1999 00:00
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Teno to US: Go easy on bombing exercise at Farallon de Mendinilla

Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio yesterday asked the US military to consider the impact of its live bombing exercises at the Farallon De Mendinilla on the marine resources in the island, as more trainings have been scheduled by American troops.
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