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FLASHBACK February 17, 1999-2003

The chair of the Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee yesterday urged Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio to sign the garment cap measure pending before his office to help alleviate the tight financial condition of the CNMI government following continuous drop in revenues. Senate Floor leader Pete...
Posted On Feb 16 2009 17:52
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Tinian Chamber of Commerce sets election

The Tinian Chamber of Commerce will conduct its election of 2009 officers on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 10:30a., in the Tinian Room at the Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino. All members are encouraged to attend.
Posted On Feb 16 2009 17:49
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Fitial sets meeting with DOI’s Salazar

Gov. Benigno Fitial leaves for Washington, D.C. today, where he will meet with new Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.
Posted On Feb 16 2009 17:49
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Give your little sweetheart a free healthy smile!

Many parents are not sure when to take their little one to the dentist. The American Dental Association recommends that all children visit the dentist’s office by their first birthday. There are many benefits that can be gained from bringing the children in at an early age....
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