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Airline operations back to normal, stranded passengers out of Saipan

Airlines operations returned to normal yesterday after Typhoon Tingting slowly moved out of the CNMI’s jurisdiction, prodding signatory airlines to catch up with their backlogs and fly out stranded passengers on Saipan.
Posted On Jun 29 2004 06:45
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State of emergency declared for NMI

Gov. Juan N. Babauta yesterday declared a state of emergency in the CNMI, giving him special powers to expeditiously identify and mobilize resources necessary to maintain essential public services and to rehabilitate the affected islands after the onslaught of Typhoon Tingting.
Posted On Jun 29 2004 06:45
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Prostitution thriving in Garapan

With successive anti-prostitution stings and construction activities ongoing in Garapan, it may appear that Saipan’s business center has begun to shed its reputation as a red-light district. But any changes are actually just a matter of geography. From the west side, flesh...
Posted On Jun 29 2004 06:44
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Retroactive salary bill OK’d

The money is not in the bag yet but a bill that Gov. Juan N. Babauta recently signed brings past and present government employees much closer to getting the retroactive salary adjustments promised them under Public Law 7-31.
Posted On Jun 29 2004 06:40
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