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Tinian on the verge of baseball explosion

Last year the Mayor of Tinian, Francisco Borja, said that he envisions a CNMI that offers tourists a variety of activities in which each of the islands specializes in delivering its own brand of leisure.
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King Kang conquers NMC golf

Veteran par-busters showed up with their A games at the LaoLao Bay Golf Resort during last Saturday’s NMC Foundation Open, but none was more dominant as Seung Woo Kang, who was hotter than the scorching sun and outplayed all in attendance to take home first place in the...
Posted On Jul 03 2005 04:55
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On AG’s mounting controversy

On my way home last Friday, I listened to Harry Blalock’s commentary on the decision by the AG to forego prosecuting a sexual harassment case filed by one of her own attorneys.
Posted On Jul 03 2005 04:53
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O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Most enduring image and most popularly sang phrase in America is the ending to the American National anthem. Penned by Francis Key Scott while local forces in Fort MacHenry in Maryland guarding the Baltimore Harbor were being bombarded by the British Navy in 1814, the song would...
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