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Gov’t owes CUC $6.8M • Utility officials vote to lower rate to 16 cents to help Teno administration cope with obligation

In yet another sign of deepening financial woes of the CNMI, the government has yet to pay the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation some $6.8 million in utility bills accumulated over the last six months.
Posted On Jul 28 1999 00:00
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House Panel Widens Probe

The House Resources Committee of the US House of Representatives has given its chairman Congressman Don Young blanket authority to issue further subpoenas into the alleged illegal political activities of US Department of Interior officials.
Posted On Jul 28 1999 00:00
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OSHA must be included in investigation

In the continuing investigation of federal agencies who may have stepped outside the purview of pertinent federal laws, OSHA's investigation merits, well, an investigation itself for allegedly conducting more probes of the CNMI than all related industries in the US mainland.
Posted On Jul 28 1999 00:00
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Hosting of illegal aliens disrupts CNMI’s repatriation program

Because funds have been held up, Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio yesterday assured that his administration would seek other means to finance a voluntary repatriation program for foreign workers who have been abandoned by their employers.
Posted On Jul 28 1999 00:00
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