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Man allegedly threatened to cut stepfather with machete

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A man who was arrested previously for domestic violence was apprehended again on Tuesday for allegedly threatening to behead his stepfather with a machete. Faustino P. Litulumar, 22, was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, and disturbing...
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Fund: Jorgensen misleading public about his biz location

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Attorney Bruce Jorgensen is either running his law practice from the residential homes of associates or clients, or he is misleading the public regarding his business location, according to the NMI Retirement Fund. Fund legal counsel Braddock J....
Posted On Oct 15 2011 02:47
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Senator wants pay hike freeze lifted for cops

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Most CNMI police officers are paid $16,000 to $18,000 a year, while police patrol officers in the United States earn a median salary of $51,000 a year or from $30,000 to $100,000 depending on skills and other factors, said Sen. Jovita Taimanao...
Posted On Oct 15 2011 02:46
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CUC: LEAC model too complex, costly and must be replaced

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. strongly disagrees with the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission on the need to retain the current method for computing CUC’s fuel charge, saying it must be eliminated and replaced with a new formula. CUC said...
Posted On Oct 15 2011 02:43
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