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Bartender competition at GIG

Mark your calendars for a highly-entertaining event slated on Nov. 27, Monday, dubbed “Bottle 2 Battle,” a showdown of mixologist and barmasters from all over Saipan who will compete for bragging rights to be called “King of the Bar.”
Posted On Nov 22 2006 18:02
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Saipan girl’s shopping wish comes true

TAMUNING, Guam—The Make-A-Wish Foundation, in cooperation with the Hilton Guam Resort and Spa, has granted the wish of 11-year-old Cassandra Castro from Tanapag, Saipan, to go shopping at Kmart in Guam.
Posted On Nov 22 2006 17:58
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4-hour outage set in southern Saipan

Southern areas of Saipan are expected to experience a four-hour power outage this Saturday as the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. will conduct preventive maintenance at the Chalan Kiya Substation.
Posted On Nov 22 2006 17:55
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‘Review your Economics 101’

OK, to the CNMI government, legislative and executive branches, and in particular the Commonwealth Utilities Corp., it seems most, if not all of you, skipped Economics 101. The unconscionable, outrageous 100 percent increase in power rates foisted upon everyone on Saipan three...
Posted On Nov 22 2006 17:36
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