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Miura an ‘economic asset’—Fitial

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial yesterday called murder suspect Kazuyoshi Miura an “economic asset,” pointing to the business and the publicity that the Commonwealth generated from the international media coverage of his seven-month extradition case on Saipan.
Posted On Oct 09 2008 21:00
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Miura extradition set today

The Los Angeles Police Department’s detectives were expected to escort Kazuyoshi Miura to California by early morning today Friday, Saipan Tribune learned.
Posted On Oct 09 2008 20:59
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Whispering Palms hands GCA first loss

Whispering Palms snapped Grace Christian Academy’s winning run in the junior high division of the 2008 Coalition of Private Schools Sports Association Volleyball League after posting a straight set win yesterday at the Terns’ nest on Navy Hill.
Posted On Oct 09 2008 20:57
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Former ping-pong champ arrives for Large Ball

Asian Games gold medalist and World Championship bronze medal winner Hiroyuki Abe, along with 10 other Japanese ping-pong players, arrived in the CNMI yesterday to take part in today’s Large Ball Ping-Pong Tournament on Tinian.
Posted On Oct 09 2008 20:55
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