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NMI lays fate of FDM on US Congress

Reiterating the administration’s support for the continued military bombing exercises on Farallon de Mendinilla, Lt. Gov. Diego T. Benavente said the U.S. Congress is expected to act responsibly in allowing military activity to continue without compromising environmental...
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…as legal questions arise

Rep. Herman T. Palacios plans to bring the matter to the Supreme Court. Jocelyn Deleon Guerrero says she doesn’t resent the cut in her working hours, saying she supports the House Speaker. A Legislative Bureau employee, who asked not to be named, questioned the need for the cuts...
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NMI gets $83K grant for reefs management

Gov. Juan N. Babauta officially signed the grant documents yesterday that would enable the Commonwealth to receive $83,000 from the U.S. Department of the Interior for the coral reef program of the Coastal Resources Management Office.
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Environmental groups oppose exemption bill

Various environmental groups have joined hands in opposing a bill pending before the U.S. Congress that would give the military special exemptions to environmental laws, that include a “blanket exemption” to kill migratory birds and destroy their nesting areas, even on Farallon...
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