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After ‘problematic’ budget’s passage comes raising government revenues

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter With a “problematic” $102-million budget bill now law, the Fitial administration and the Legislature are now setting their sights on raising government revenue to restore 80 hours biweekly and provide better and more public services and to prolong...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:12
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Beating at NMC allegedly fractures jaw of student

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A beating at the Northern Marianas College campus in As Terlaje on Sept. 2 left a student with a broken jaw that had to be fixed in Guam. Although the victim is now back on Saipan, he is still being fed using a tube because he remains unable to chew...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:12
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Hopwood dispels rumor of missing student

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Hopwood Junior High School principal Jonas Barcinas dispelled rumors yesterday that one of his students has been missing since the weekend, saying the information was a result of some misunderstanding and miscommunication at school. Barcinas, who was at...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 02:12
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PSS ‘meet and greet’ with new parent-leaders

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Nearly 100 parent-leaders on Saipan gathered yesterday for the Public School System’s “Meet and Greet” at Aqua Resort Club. Education Commissioner Dr. Rita A. Sablan said the event emphasizes the importance of establishing a strong relationship and...
Posted On Sep 28 2011 01:54
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