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Jobless foreign workers and caregivers prepare for worst

As DPH nurses look forward to H1-B visa application By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Rowena Dimalanta, 38, lost her fulltime job in 2009 and hasn’t had luck finding a new one given the CNMI’s shrinking economy. If she does not find a job between now and the Nov. 27...
Posted On Sep 12 2011 08:27
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No shutdown if Senate and House agree on ‘zero’ allocation for lawmakers, leadership

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter If what Senate and House members have been saying the past few days about agreeing on “zeroing out” the Senate and House leadership allocation and the individual lawmakers’ allocation is true, then there might not be another partial government...
Posted On Sep 12 2011 07:57
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Freedom Walk commemorates 10th year of 9/11

By Clarissa V. David Reporter This year’s Freedom Walk which commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 events drew more participation from a community that joined hands in memory of all first responders, service members, and civilians who were victims to these...
Posted On Sep 12 2011 07:57
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‘Inos wasn’t under pressure to sign Public Law 17-51’

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Press secretary Angel A. Demapan said the Fitial administration wasn’t under any pressure to approve Public Law 17-51, or the beneficiaries’ derivative act, that was signed by the Lt. Gov. Eloy Inos S. last week. Demapan made this...
Posted On Sep 12 2011 07:57
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