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Fitial, US governors off to China for second economic forum

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Gov. Benigno R. Fitial leaves today for Beijing, China to join five other U.S. state and territorial governors for a second U.S.-China governors’ forum on economic development and job creation. Fitial, in an interview Friday, said this forum is...
Posted On Oct 17 2011 06:44
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Man allegedly beats up common-law wife

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A man was arrested last week after he allegedly beat up his common-law wife and threatened to kill her at their residence in Kagman III. Ray Reyes Fitial, 27, was taken to the Superior Court last week on charges of assault and battery, assault, and...
Posted On Oct 17 2011 06:43
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Mathcourt prelim draws biggest number of participants

Over 580 students, 23 schools grace first event By Moneth Deposa Reporter  The first of a series of Mathcourt events for the year attracted its biggest crowd yet on Saturday, pulling in over 500 students in 23 public and private schools on three islands. Dora Miura, Mathcourt...
Posted On Oct 17 2011 06:43
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106 children on Head Start wait list

By Moneth Deposa Reporter If the Public School System’s kindergarten program recorded a significant decline in the number of children on its wait list, it’s a different case for the Head Start program because over a hundred children are now waiting for an opportunity...
Posted On Oct 17 2011 06:43
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