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Cabalen, Namfrel keep streaks

By Roselyn Monroyo Reporter  Cabalen/Noni and Namfrel/Proa are still in a zone after stretching their respective winning streaks in the UFO Inter-Organization Basketball Friendship League 2011 Bud Cup last Sunday at the TSL Sports Complex. Namfrel/Proa played in the first game...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:34
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Golf school gives pick-up grippers to Kagman group, Beautify CNMI!

 The International Golf Academy & Preparatory School donated 24 aluminum trash pick-up grippers to Kagman Komunidat Association and Beautify CNMI! These trash-gripper tools will aid the association and student volunteers from Kagman High School in their ongoing efforts to...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:29
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ABA grants CNMI Bar Association delegate post

After more than two decades of effort by local CNMI and Guam lawyers, the American Bar Association recently recognized the CNMI Bar Association as a fully integrated member of the American Bar Association by granting it a delegate in its governing body, the House of Delegates....
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:29
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Witness says Cepeda had laughed about killing victim

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Testifying yesterday in the retrial of Franklin Cabrera Cepeda Jr. for the killing of a businessman in 1999, a co-defendant said that they had laughed after the incident, with Cepeda saying he just “got his payday.” George Ilo narrated to the court...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:28
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