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US govt asks for an extension to respond in Villagomez case

The U.S. government wants more time to respond to the motions filed by former Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Villagomez and his co-defendants for a new trial.
Posted On May 13 2009 21:40
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Fitial wants court proceedings in Fund issue suspended

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial asked Senate President Pete P. Reyes and House Speaker Arnold I. Palacios yesterday to join him in writing a letter to the NMI Retirement Fund board of trustees to consider an out-of-court mediation, but Fund board chair Juan T. Guerrero separately said the...
Posted On May 13 2009 21:39
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Muña: Stimulus money will save CUC consumers from rate increases

The anticipated infusion of federal stimulus money may save Commonwealth Utilities Corp. customers from further increases in water and wastewater rates, according to executive director Antonio Muña.
Posted On May 13 2009 21:39
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Reyes disappointed over choice of new zoning chief

Senate President Pete P. Reyes expressed “disappointment” yesterday over the Zoning Board’s choice of an “outsider” to become the new administrator, instead of an individual who is already on the islands.
Posted On May 13 2009 21:38
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