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Man in 3rd largest ‘ice’ haul gets 15 yrs., 8 months prison sentence

The federal court yesterday sentenced to 15 years and eight months a former garment worker who was found guilty in the third largest haul of methamphetamine hydrochloride or “ice” in the CNMI so far.
Posted On May 27 2009 21:24
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Judge finds probable cause against murder suspect

The Superior Court found probable cause yesterday to file murder charges against Ezra Kaainoa Deleon Guerrero for killing Korean businessman Jae Soung Shim during a robbery at a store in Tanapag.
Posted On May 27 2009 21:23
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SOUND BITES

The Saipan Tribune conducted a mini-survey on people’s reactions to yesterday’s State of the Commonwealth Address by Gov. Bengino R. Fitial. Some of them said they didn’t have the time to watch it. Most of those interviewed expressed dissatisfaction with how the government is...
Posted On May 27 2009 21:22
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Cruz beats Rangamar in ROP 7

Justin “The Shocker” Cruz and Derrick “El Peligro” Rangamar’s super fight in last Saturday’s Rites of Passage 7: Fists of Fury was true to its billing with the Guamanian fighter winning the closely contested match via referee stoppage.
Posted On May 27 2009 21:21
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