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Blue Water Homes eyes 3 three alternate sites

By Clarissa V. David Reporter A representative of Blue Water Homes LLC disclosed that they are looking at the option of relocating the project site to any of three alternative sites for the affordable housing project that is currently being eyed in Chalan Piao. Michael S. Sablan,...
Posted On Sep 23 2011 07:52
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2 win all-expense paid trip to Guam courtesy of IT&E

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Network provider IT&E is sending two individuals from Saipan to Guam to watch a concert and have dinner with famous Filipino personalities through its Kababayan Jam Flyaway promotion. IT&E’s Norman del Rosario said that Yuki Pineda and...
Posted On Sep 23 2011 07:52
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No to Saipan casino, yes to Article 12 abolition

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter A survey conducted by the Saipan Chamber of Commerce among its members showed that most survey participants reject a proposal to legalize casino gaming on Saipan, while most support the abolition of Article 12 of the CNMI Constitution, which...
Posted On Sep 23 2011 07:38
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‘Pointless issues further shorten Fund’s lifespan’

By Moneth Deposa Reporter  Issues surrounding the newly enacted Derivative Beneficiaries Act are further shortening the predicted three-year lifespan of the NMI Retirement Fund, according to the beleaguered pension program’s investment consultant. Wilshire Associates...
Posted On Sep 23 2011 07:37
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