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COMMUNITY BRIEFS November 28, 2008

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program under the CNMI Department of Public Health would like to inform the public and WIC participants that the program has relocated its clinic to Building N-13,...
Posted On Nov 27 2008 18:35
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‘Public transportation would benefit man’amko’

A public transportation system, preferably a bus, would be a big help to the CNMI’s senior citizens, according to director Howard Macaranas of the Office on Aging.
Posted On Nov 27 2008 18:26
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Navy ship Reuben James visits Saipan

The U.S. Navy vessel USS Reuben James is currently on Saipan for a five-day rest-and-recreation stop, allowing its crew a chance to visit some of the island’s tourist spots and historical sites.
Posted On Nov 27 2008 18:10
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Report: Locals earned thrice more than aliens

As a result of the large number of foreign workers in the CNMI, the economy developed a two-tiered structure, with the upper tier earning thrice more than the lower tier, according to an economic impact report released showing the impacts of federal regulations on the Commonwealth.
Posted On Nov 27 2008 18:09
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