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‘40 pct. may be exempted from shutdown’

Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that if the House and Senate fail to pass a budget that could be signed into law before Oct. 1, only an estimated 40 percent or 700 government employees will be able to report for work including nurses, doctors, police officers, firefighters,...
Posted On Sep 16 2011 21:16
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Dialysis is mostly obsolete

Dialysis is actually mostly obsolete. In 2002, I published how to prevent 90 percent of it. Anybody with high blood pressure or diabetes, the two main causes of kidney failure, can contact www.genomed.com so that we can keep them off dialysis. I'd appreciate your telling them...
Posted On Sep 16 2011 18:17
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My initial thoughts on the CNMI Transitional Worker Final Rule

After reading the Final Rule on the CNMI Transitional Worker, I sense that many of those who are affected have lingering questions that have not been answered.
Posted On Sep 16 2011 18:16
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CUC repairing three pumps

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is currently working on repairs of a second pump to bring additional water to residents living along As Terlaje Hill, Chalan Monsignor Guerrero, Beach Road Chalan Lau Lau north to the Naked Fish restaurant, Middle Road north to the old Japanese jail.
Posted On Sep 16 2011 13:44
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