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JCN stuns Poohdeni, SIP takes care of business

Almost everyone—except its players and coaching staff—didn’t like JCN Enterprises’ chances entering its Final Four match against elimination round topnotcher Poohdeni Saturday in the 2005 MDX Amateur Radio Inter-color Basketball League.
Posted On Sep 25 2005 07:21
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Typhoon surge past Barbarians, 12-6

The Tinian Typhoon stormed across the channel to hand the Barbarians an opening day defeat to kick off the 2005 season of the Commonwealth Football League on Saturday at the CPA Airport Field on the strength of its defense and timely plays from the offense.
Posted On Sep 25 2005 07:20
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Lack of bait hampers slug eradication effort on Rota

The use of bait has exterminated millions of harmful slugs that feast on Rota’s agricultural crops, but experts fear that propagation of the slug population would become faster now that the bait supply has been exhausted.
Posted On Sep 25 2005 06:55
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Fired employees dispute ‘poor performance’ claims

Terminated Rota municipal office employees disputed the claim of Rota mayor Benjamin Manglona that they were laid off partly due to their “poor performance.”
Posted On Sep 25 2005 06:54
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