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FLASHBACK – September 26, 2011

Sept. 26, 2000 CDA urges feds to boost CNMI housing program The Commonwealth Development Authority has initiated negotiations with two federal agencies to provide the necessary push in trying to encourage private banks into earmarking additional capital for long-term housing...
Posted On Sep 26 2011 00:31
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CPA: No rate increases, no work reduction in FY’12

This early, Commonwealth Ports Authority assured its stakeholders that no rate hike in airport and seaport fees will be implemented in fiscal year 2012 which will start next week. Ports authority executive director Edward Deleon Guerrero said the agency is projecting improved...
Posted On Sep 26 2011 00:31
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Ports Police staff arrested for alleged domestic violence

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A Ports Police staff was arrested for allegedly beating up his girlfriend and tried to hit her with a folding beach chair during their argument at her house in Navy Hill on Wednesday night. Peter Eugene Borja, 36, was arrested for assault and...
Posted On Sep 26 2011 00:22
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Coke’s ‘Summer of Surprises’ promo yields prizes for sharing happiness

By Press Release  Coca-Cola marks 125 Years of Summer with the message of sharing happiness and refreshment whenever and wherever people celebrate with family and friends. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, from the beach party to the backyard barbecue, from the crowded...
Posted On Sep 26 2011 00:22
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