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NMC hopes to offer its own 4-year education program

The Northern Marianas College is drawing near to securing a permit from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges to offer its own four-year degree program on education, according to NMC acting President Jack Sablan.
Posted On Mar 27 2000 00:00
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JAL brings in add’l 3,000 tourists to NMI

Standing pat on its commitment to continuously help facilitate the recovery of Northern Marianas' tourism industry from a catastrophic slump, Japan Airlines is hoping to bring in additional 3,000 travelers to the islands for this month.
Posted On Mar 27 2000 00:00
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Over 2,500 businesses did not renew permit in 1999

More than 2,500 establishments in the Northern Marianas did not renew their business licenses last year, apparently indicating another round of fierce upheavals in the Commonwealth's heavily-knocked economy.
Posted On Mar 27 2000 00:00
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Borja gears up for 2001 polls; slams Republicans

In what appeared to be the start of his political campaign, former Lt. Gov. Jesus C. Borja slammed the Republican Party for its failure to revive the economy, improve the quality of education and ease strains in CNMI-Federal relations.
Posted On Mar 27 2000 00:00
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