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The CNMI Association of Families with Disabilities will have an officers’ and members’ meeting today, Nov. 30, 2004, 6pm, at Skyway Restaurant, Airport Road. Topic to be discussed will be the upcoming dinner fundraising scheduled for Dec. 3, 2004. For more information, call Lisa...
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‘RP letter supporting Verizon deal authentic’

Prospective Verizon buyer Pacific Telecom Inc. insisted yesterday on the existence and authenticity of a letter by the Philippine government to Gov. Juan N. Babauta, which expressed support for the company’s bid to take over the telecom firm’s operations from Micronesian...
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CUC, House to meet again on fuel surcharge

Despite its decision to go ahead with the fuel surcharge fee, the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is still faced with a shortfall and has indicated that it will be going back to the Legislature to ask for financial assistance.
Posted On Nov 29 2004 03:33
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Bill to require English labels on products containing chemicals

The House of Representatives has passed a measure requiring that all chemical-containing products distributed within the Commonwealth be marked with English labels identifying their chemical contents.
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