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Killing the goose

In one of Aesop’s fables, a poor farmer discovered a glittering golden egg in the nest of his pet goose.
Posted On Feb 09 2005 02:09
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Parties and politics in the CNMI

When it’s open season for politics in the CNMI, it really is open season, with party members shooting at each other and not at the opposition. I just hope no one will try to twist this letter into an opinion bullet against me because this is about the political parties and not a...
Posted On Feb 09 2005 02:09
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Verizon Star Cruizer goes to Hollywood

The Verizon Star Cruizer will be at the Wallace Hollywood Theaters tomorrow night, Feb. 11, 2005. Equipped with prepaid cellular phones and calling cards for sale, the Star Cruizer can be found at the movie theater from 6pm to 9pm.
Posted On Feb 09 2005 00:32
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Verizon’s Valentines Gift Giveaway still on

Verizon's Valentine's Gift Giveaway is still going now on until tomorrow, Feb. 11, 2005. Enter your chance to win a Valentine's His or Her package where you and a guest can dine to a four-course meal at the exquisite setting of either Hyatt's Giovanni Restaurant or at the Raraina...
Posted On Feb 09 2005 00:30
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