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‘Fraction of CUC reprogrammed money spent’

Only a little over $1 million of the $5 million reprogrammed money from local accounts has been spent for the Commonwealth Utilities Corp., according to Finance Secretary Fermin M. Atalig.
Posted On Oct 23 2005 05:48
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Let’s all agree that BB is still the team to beat

I’m not afraid to tell my friends that Gov. Juan N. Babauta and Lt. Gov. Diego T. Benavente are still the most charming candidates to win this coming election. Believe it or not but lock up at the sun and observe carefully where most of the rays are striking to.
Posted On Oct 23 2005 03:16
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Call to action for decency

Do you know what your child was doing at 11pm last Saturday? I hope they weren't among the number of minors watching the public Wet T-Shirt Contest in downtown Garapan at the Island Auto Expo 2005.
Posted On Oct 23 2005 03:15
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Politics from the schoolyard level

Images of the "World Today" predominated our first quarter Social Studies classes. An aspect of the curriculum included the forms of government in the modern era. Of the single rulers, the monarchy rules from inherited power; dictatorship rules by taking power, often forcefully...
Posted On Oct 23 2005 03:15
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