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Flashback September 18, 2000-2002

Finance officials will have to meet with the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation in order to reach a settlement over unpaid utility bills after they found "discrepancies" between what CUC is demanding and what the government actually owes. Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio has instructed...
Posted On Sep 17 2008 17:28
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Pugua and culture—NOT!

Alexander Colonel Sablan said, “You can take the culture out of betel nut but you can’t take the betel nut out of the culture! Hafa Adai!”
Posted On Sep 17 2008 17:16
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Clarification

Regarding your statement in Tuesday, Sept. 17, edition of [I]Saipan Tribune[/I] that I should resign my position as Resident Representative to the United States as I am running for a different elected office, I would like to refer you to Title II, Section 202 of the U.S. Public...
Posted On Sep 17 2008 17:15
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Federalization and the global community

Kudos to the NMI Council for the Humanities for the excellent roundtable discussion presented Monday evening at the American Memorial Park. Any time there is “standing room only,” one knows that they have a “hit.”
Posted On Sep 17 2008 17:15
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