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Interior weighs in on Fitial’s offer to lease islands

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter U.S. Interior Assistant Secretary for Insular Affairs Tony M. Babauta and Office of Insular Affairs director Nik Pula separately said yesterday that Gov. Benigno R. Fitial’s reported remarks at a Beijing economic forum offering for lease some...
Posted On Oct 22 2011 05:51
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Almost 900 job seekers in 1-day expo draws mixed feelings about economy

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Having nearly 900 prospective job applicants show up in yesterday’s job expo points to its success, but it was also a somber reminder of a shrinking economy where unemployment is high among eligible U.S. workers. “It’s a mixed thing....
Posted On Oct 22 2011 05:51
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Fitial expands austerity’s coverage

Federally funded, key agencies now also subject to 32-hour workweek By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Gov. Benigno R. Fitial removed federally funded agencies and other key offices from the list of those exempted from the 32-hour workweek-a policy that is drawing concern from...
Posted On Oct 22 2011 05:50
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High Court issues ruling in Estate of Ogumoro v. Ko

By Press Release The CNMI Supreme Court issued Wednesday a ruling in Estate of Ogumoro v. Ko, addressing various arguments raised by Han Yoon Ko and Jung Boo Jung concerning a 55-year lease on real property located at the intersection of Chalan Palé Arnold and Chalan Monsignor...
Posted On Oct 22 2011 05:48
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