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Blanco and Hunter pull away

The dynamic duo did it again last week as John Blanco and “Good” Will Hunter racked up identical 12-2 records to stay atop the prognostication pack with twin totals of 60-28 through the first six weeks of the National Football League season.
Posted On Oct 21 2005 06:59
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Tagaman looking to pay $500 to local songwriters

While the CNMI is still awaiting the formation of an organizing committee for next summer’s 2006 Micronesian Games, planning has already begun for April’s 17th Annual Tagaman Triathlon.
Posted On Oct 21 2005 06:57
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Mwaliyas escapes in o-kon

Defending champion Mwaliyas was given a run for their money yesterday before emerging victorious in the second set of o-kon to beat Black Magic, 60-57, in the ongoing 2005 World Organized Rocball High School League at the Marianas High School Gymnasium.
Posted On Oct 21 2005 06:56
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Geckos break into win column

It took four outings on the sand to do it but the Geckos of Saipan International School finally broke into the win column on Thursday night as they edged the Sugoi Seven in the final set to earn their first victory in the 7th Annual Miller Lite Coed Four-Person Beach Volleyball...
Posted On Oct 21 2005 06:54
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