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House OKs $42 fuel surcharge subsidy

After a long discussion, House members approved yesterday a monthly fuel surcharge fee subsidy of up to $42—not $70 as originally proposed—for every household in the CNMI. The approval also means raising the poker fee licensure fee by $4,000.
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$1.7M grant OK’d for veterans cemetery

The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs approved yesterday a $1.7 million grant for the construction of a veterans’ cemetery on Saipan. The grant will pay all of the permissible costs for creating a cemetery of about 4.6 acres, including 1,200 gravesites, a committal shelter,...
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Municipal leaders back Covenant bets

Another mayor has joined the Covenant Party in supporting the gubernatorial team of Benigno R. Fitial and Timothy P. Villagomez. This time the mayor comes from the island of Rota in the form of Benjamin Manglona, a former CNMI Lt. Governor under the Republican Party during the...
Posted On Aug 25 2005 06:09
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Summertime

I know that in the Commonwealth, teenagers are told that they can never get a job unless some patron in the government gives it to them. Maybe that’s become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Not my problem, though, I had a lot of cool jobs when I was a kid.
Posted On Aug 25 2005 06:08
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