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Boy, 12, nabbed for breaking GES classroom’s glass door

A 12-year-old student was arrested for allegedly shattering the glass door of one of the classrooms at Garapan Elementary School on Saturday morning.
Posted On Mar 23 2009 18:29
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Tinian JROTC team makes it to nat’l championship

After advancing in two phases of competitions, the Tinian High School JROTC academic team will fly to the national event in Washington, D.C. in June as representative of the Commonwealth.
Posted On Mar 23 2009 18:28
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Why delay federalization?

Congressman Kilili: With all due respect, what is a 180-delay or six months going to do? In our view, a delay or no delay makes no difference, unless you are hoping for some sort of a blanket amnesty, which we all know is not going to take place. Maria Therese Sebretchts,...
Posted On Mar 23 2009 17:42
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Games in the House of Horus

Psychiatrist Eric Berne, MD, published in 1964 a book titled Games People Play, subtitled The Psychology of Human Relationships. In it, Berne introduces a method called transactional analysis which helps interpret and categorizes functional and dysfunctional social interactions.
Posted On Mar 23 2009 17:42
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