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Interior’s Tony Babauta on island today

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter U.S. Interior assistant secretary for insular areas Tony Babauta will be on Saipan today mainly to take part in the opening of the Department of Public Health’s Hemodialysis Center. This will be Babauta’s first visit to the CNMI since the...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:54
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Woman arrested for alleged immigration document fraud

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Federal agents arrested yesterday a woman who is facing an immigration document fraud case filed in the U.S. District Court for the NMI. Federal agents served Rowena Agnes Urumelog with an arrest warrant issued by District Court Chief Judge Ramona...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:54
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Most NMI employers give only medical, vacation benefits

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Most CNMI employers provide group medical insurance and vacation benefits to their employees, and only a few provide other “benefits” such as premium pay and dental and life insurance. These are based on the newly released results of the “benefits”...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:54
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Lawmakers already signing off on new letter naming LB chief

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Members of the House of Representatives and Senate have started signing off on a new letter affirming the removal of Glenna Reyes as Legislative Bureau director effective Sept. 30 and the appointment of Melchor Mendiola in her stead effective Oct. 1...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:53
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