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Tariff code amendment ‘a difficult fight’

Visiting U.S. Senate Energy Committee staff Allen Stayman believes that the CNMI’s proposed amendment to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule will be “very difficult” at this time, as U.S. lawmakers would not be inclined to do it at the expense of their own people who would lose their...
Posted On Mar 24 2005 06:29
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Dekada: Green card better than federalization

Dekada lawyer Stephen Woodruff views the statement of former Office of Insular Affairs director Allen Stayman as “encouraging,” but said that the grant of U.S. permanent residency status to its members would be more realistic than a complete federal takeover of the CNMI’s...
Posted On Mar 24 2005 06:28
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‘Dekada petition a pipe dream’

Former Insular Affairs Office director and now U.S. Senate Energy Committee staff Allen Stayman said yesterday that he agrees with OIA Deputy Assistant Secretary David Cohen that granting of permanent residency status to long-time nonresident workers in the CNMI is unlikely to happen.
Posted On Mar 24 2005 06:27
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Borja ‘blown way’ by students’ inquisitiveness

Children ask the funniest questions. This proved true during Wednesday’s Peacebuilders Diners Club workshop at William S. Reyes Elementary School, according to vice principal Lynette Villagomez.
Posted On Mar 24 2005 06:27
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