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CNMI Scholarship Office has new administrator

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has appointed a new chief executive officer for the CNMI Scholarship Office after the resignation of its erstwhile administrator.
Posted On Sep 19 2011 22:42
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Fund seeks to stop enforcement of Derivative Beneficiaries Act

The NMI Retirement Fund has asked the Superior Court for a temporary restraining order to stop Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos from enforcing the controversial Public Law 17-51 that allows Fund beneficiaries to sue on behalf of the pension program if the board...
Posted On Sep 19 2011 22:32
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Decision on ‘zero accounts,’ education funding today

A joint Senate and House committee trying to break the fiscal year 2012 budget deadlock is poised to decide today whether to increase funding for education, Rota, and Tinian, and whether to zero out the 29 lawmakers’ individual operational account and the leadership account,...
Posted On Sep 19 2011 22:31
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CRUNCH TIME

Flordelino Apilado, 72, said yesterday he worries about being deported from the CNMI, which has been his home since April 28, 1976, until he was granted a CNMI permanent resident status in 1985. For 35 of the 37 years he’s been here, he worked in the construction industry.
Posted On Sep 19 2011 22:30
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