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TINIAN WATER WELL DRILLING PROJECT Gov’t told to pay USGS $2 million

The chair of the House Committee on Public Utilities, Transportation and Communications has disclosed that the CNMI government still owes the U.S. Geological Survey more than $2 million for a water well drilling project on Tinian.
Posted On Jun 29 2000 00:00
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FROM ENDANGERED TO THREATENED? DLNR awaits action on fruit bat reclassification

A proposal to reclassify the Mariana fruit bat (Pteropus mariannus) from endangered to threatened status on Guam and extend it throughout the Mariana archipelago is still pending action, according to the Division of Fish and Wildlife, despite public hearings slated between CNMI...
Posted On Jun 29 2000 00:00
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Mandarin Air reports 80 percent load factor

A new market for the local travel industry has emerged and is slowly off-shooting plunging visitor arrivals into the Northern Marianas, following a report by the Mandarin Airlines that it is deploying aircraft from Taipei with a consistent 80 percent load factor.
Posted On Jun 29 2000 00:00
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Garment lawsuit moved to Saipan • SGMA says Hawaii court’s decision will help speed up litigation

The Saipan Garment Manufacturers Association’s (SGMA) yesterday applauded a decision by the U.S. District Court in Hawaii to move a class action lawsuit against the industry back to Saipan, saying that it will result in a more efficient and speedy resolution to the litigation.
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