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House passes $15 tourism fee, Senate OKs expungement bill

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter A bill that seeks to charge passengers from non-U.S. destinations a new $15 travel promotion fee and a measure providing for a tax rate for foreign corporations earning income from outside of the CNMI are now headed for the governor after the House...
Posted On Oct 21 2011 03:30
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Norwegian tourist falls prey to burglar at Ladder Beach

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A car rented by a Norwegian tourist was burglarized at Ladder Beach Wednesday morning. Police officer Jason Tarkong confirmed the incident yesterday, but did not provide more information. Saipan Tribune learned that the tourist had left his rented...
Posted On Oct 21 2011 03:29
, By admin

CUC: Reinvestments, best practices key to SO compliance

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. admitted yesterday that full compliance with all the requirements of the court’s stipulated orders is still far from happening due to the lack, or absence, of reinvestments in public utilities-power, water, and...
Posted On Oct 21 2011 03:18
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No Lifetime Achievement Award

By Clarissa V. David Reporter There will be no recipient of the Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities Award at this year’s Governor’s Humanities Awards, according to Northern Marianas Humanities Council executive director Scott Russell. “We don’t have one this...
Posted On Oct 21 2011 03:17
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