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IRs being encouraged to sign two petitions for Homeland Security

The United Workers Movement is encouraging all persons with Immediate Relative status to sign two petitions to be submitted to the U.S. Homeland Security Department.
Posted On Jan 22 2009 19:36
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‘Foreign businessmen, students must have US visas to return to NMI’

Foreign businessmen and students in the CNMI can go out of the Commonwealth on or after June 1, 2009, but when they come back they must have U.S. visas, according to local Immigration Director Melvin Grey yesterday.
Posted On Jan 22 2009 19:35
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Flashback-January 23, 2001-2004

Twenty-six-year old Galileo "Kaily" Torwal would have joined the U.S . Navy in July of this year to pursue his dream. But the young man who was described by his peers as friendly, smart and funny will no longer be able to fulfill his ambition.
Posted On Jan 22 2009 18:48
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Rota waters get green flag

The Division of Environment Quality has analyzed water samples collected from Rota’s recreational beaches and storm water drainage this week and none of the samples showed excessive concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria nor did they exceed the CNMI Marine Water Quality...
Posted On Jan 22 2009 18:47
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