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Governor vetoes bill raising salary caps for professionals

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has disapproved a bill that seeks to provide flexibility in the compensation paid to licensed professionals employed by the CNMI government.
Posted On Aug 12 2008 21:20
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Firm told to comply with hiring regs

The Department of Labor has ordered a construction company to comply with the 20 percent requirement in the employment of citizens and resident workers in the CNMI. At the same time, the Administrative Hearing Office directed the Labor director to release 37 pending applications...
Posted On Aug 12 2008 21:17
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‘No reason for alarm in submarine leak’

The Fitial administration received assurances yesterday from the U.S. military in Guam that the amount of radioactive water that leaked from the nuclear-powered submarine USS Houston while docked on Saipan in December 2007 was “very, very minimal” and that there is no reason for...
Posted On Aug 12 2008 21:15
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Feds: Guerrero a ‘minor’ player in scheme

Former Commonwealth Utilities Corp. executive director Anthony Guerrero played a “minor” role in an alleged scheme involving Lt. Gov. Timothy Villagomez and two others to bilk the government out of thousands of dollars with a series of needless chemical purchases, federal...
Posted On Aug 12 2008 21:14
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