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Rep. Palacios arrested

For alleged ‘ice’ trafficking By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Police detectives served Rep. Raymond D. Palacios (Cov-Saipan) with an arrest warrant late afternoon yesterday on charges of trafficking methamphetamine or “ice.” Multiple sources at the Department of Public...
Posted On Oct 29 2011 05:26
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FLASHBACK – October 29, 2011

Oct. 29, 1999 Ships carrying nuke wastes sailed near CNMI waters The chairman of the House Federal and Foreign Relations Committee yesterday expressed concern over the potential impact of allowing ships carrying nuclear wastes to pass within the territorial waters of the CNMI...
Posted On Oct 29 2011 05:19
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Woman charged with embezzlement and forgery gets 10 months in prison

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A former cashier/underwriter of an insurance company who was charged with 54 counts of embezzling money from her former employer and forging a credit card has pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal and was sentenced to 10 months in prison. Rochelle...
Posted On Oct 29 2011 05:19
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CUC’s proposed $10M loan now in the hands of Senate

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The fate of the proposed $10 million loan of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is now in the hands of the Senate, which is expected to act on a bill that would transfer such authority to review and approve the loan from lawmakers to the Commonwealth...
Posted On Oct 29 2011 05:19
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