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Govt owes $72M in retirement contributions

To date, the CNMI government owes the NMI Retirement Fund some $72 million in employer’s contribution, according to Fund administrator Karl T. Reyes yesterday.
Posted On Feb 01 2005 05:59
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Lost Boyz eke out win over Ol’Aces

Just as sure as the Lost Boyz find a way to win every game, the Ol’Aces continue to let their close games slip through their fingers—such was the scene on Thursday, Jan. 27 at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium, when the undefeated Lost Boyz fought off the fiercely competitive Aces in...
Posted On Feb 01 2005 05:40
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Simon Manacop is Mr. January

Simon Manacop shrugged off a week’s worth of inactivity from the sport to win the January Pepsi King of the Lanes Tenpin Bowling Tournament last Monday at the Capital Bowling Center in Garapan.
Posted On Feb 01 2005 05:39
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Sakovich supports Olympic training site proposal

No less than legendary sports organizer and Saipan Swim Club founder and coach, Bill Sakovich, has given his two cents worth on the feasibility study authored by international consulting company Tucker & Associates: touting Saipan and Guam as training sites for the 2008 Summer...
Posted On Feb 01 2005 05:17
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