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Cancer survivors in the CNMI will have a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005, at 6pm, at the Hyatt Regency Saipan’s Chinese Restaurant. Activities will include presentation of 2004 Survivor Medallions.
Posted On Jan 13 2005 06:09
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Tudela: Holiday season posts low DUI-related arrests

Department of Public Safety commissioner Santiago F. Tudela recently lauded the Drunk and Drugged Driving Committee as well as the department’s Traffic and Patrol sections for the “low” number of arrests of drunk and drugged drivers during the recent holidays.
Posted On Jan 13 2005 06:08
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Tsunami tragedy highlights needs of the CNMI

The Babauta administration underscored the need to install early warning devices and implement a volcano hazards assessment in the Northern Islands, citing the possibility that the volcanic eruption on Anatahan might result in tsunamis.
Posted On Jan 13 2005 06:07
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Sluggish Japanese arrivals alarm MVA

Alarmed by the destination’s sluggish performance in the Japan market, the Marianas Visitors Authority resolved yesterday to revamp its marketing strategy and strengthen ties with major players of Japan’s tourism industry.
Posted On Jan 13 2005 06:06
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