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House partially lifts hiring moratorium on garment workers

The House of Representatives promptly approved yesterday a measure that aims to partially lift the moratorium on the hiring of certain garment factory workers. Introduced by Rep. Oscar M. Babauta yesterday, House Bill 14-282 received 12 “yes” votes, a “no” vote from Rep. Heinz...
Posted On Dec 21 2004 04:48
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Water panel moves to extend joint well-drilling agreement with USGS

The CNMI Water Task Force has committed $124,875 to fund the extension of a joint agreement between the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and the U.S. Geological Survey for a water drilling project at Mt. Tapochau.
Posted On Dec 21 2004 04:39
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CNMI govt sees ‘very positive’ outlook for 2005

The Babauta administration foresees improved economic conditions in 2005, citing $20 million in additional revenues by the end of the current fiscal year.
Posted On Dec 21 2004 04:38
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Inmate asks court for correction of sentence

An inmate serving time in federal prison in Lompoc, California has asked the U.S. District Court on Saipan to set aside the 88-month imprisonment sentence it had imposed on him in connection with a drug case.
Posted On Dec 21 2004 04:37
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