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Man allegedly tried to fly to L.A. using fake papers

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents arrested at the Saipan International Airport on Friday a Chinese national who allegedly tried to check-in for an outbound flight to Los Angeles, California, via Narita, Japan, using fake documents.
Posted On Jul 18 2011 21:13
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HR 1466 makes strange bedfellows

Politics indeed makes strange bedfellows and this couldn’t be more true in the case of Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan’s controversial H.R. 1466 now pending at the U.S. House of Representatives.
Posted On Jul 18 2011 21:11
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Fitial, Calvo in talks on Marianas reunification

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial made a surprise announcement when he told members of a subcommittee hearing in Washington, D.C. that he and Guam Gov. Eddie Calvo are in serious discussions about reuniting the Marianas.
Posted On Jul 18 2011 20:59
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FLASHBACK – July 19, 2011

The Clinton Administration will allocate $22.2 million in new federal funding for US territories and the freely associated states (FAS) to assist them in upgrading their government computer systems to make them Y2K compliant, an insular official announced yesterday. Danny Aranza,...
Posted On Jul 18 2011 20:58
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