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SC asked to reconsider dismissal of rape case By MAR-VIC CAGURANGAN

A victim of sex crime yesterday asked the Superior Court to reconsider its dismissal of her civil lawsuit against the government and an immigration officer in connection with a 1996 rape incident at the immigration detention cell.
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Garapan Street Market unveiled

With the slowdown in the island's tourism economy, Garapan, the island's main commercial district, has seen a decline in business activity. But beginning Dec. 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the "little Ginza" will have a new face with the establishment of a Garapan Street Market.
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Betel nut chewing causes cancer

Amid the controversy surrounding betel nut chewing, a registered dental hygienist has warned the CNMI community against the continued cultural practice which can cause health problems from gum disease to oral cancer.
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Pilot, crewmen get 21-33 months in federal prison By MAR-VIC CAGURANGAN

A boat captain and two crewmen, who have pled guilty to alien smuggling charges, were sentenced yesterday to federal prison terms ranging from 21 months to 33 months.
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