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Community Briefs

The Kagman Elementary School would like to inform all parents and legal guardians that there will be a Parents Teachers Association meeting on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. All parents and guardians are encouraged to attend.
Posted On Mar 03 2005 05:05
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‘NMI govt still has right over marine resources’

Despite losing an appeal asserting ownership of the Northern Marianas’ submerged lands, the Commonwealth government still retains the power to enforce regulations that prohibit the taking of marine resources from designated sanctuaries.
Posted On Mar 03 2005 04:58
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Nokia 2285 is Verizon’s latest prepaid phone

Are you planning on purchasing a new cell phone but do not want to be stuck with a contract? Then wait no more. The Verizon Star Cruizer will be featuring their latest prepaid phone this weekend: the Nokia 2285.
Posted On Mar 03 2005 04:20
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DPH works to improve customer care

Twenty-eight stakeholders of the CNMI Department of Public Health are attending the 2005 Health Leaders Achieving Today Tomorrow’s Excellence NMI Management in Health Course, which began Monday and will end today.
Posted On Mar 03 2005 04:09
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