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Fitial offers to lease some islands to China

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial told an economic forum of nearly 400 in Beijing that he is willing to lease some of the CNMI’s islands but only if it’s not for military purposes, so that the Commonwealth can provide job opportunities and improve its economy.
Posted On Oct 20 2011 22:23
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Lawsuit seeks to suspend CW rule

Seven persons sued in federal court yesterday to stop federal officials from implementing the CNMI-only Transitional Worker final rule, describing it as “unlawful.”
Posted On Oct 20 2011 22:22
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VS Sablan Plaza boast of islands’ only indoor bazaar

Tired of al fresco shopping that either gets you sunburned or doused in cold rain? Head out to VS Sablan Plaza in Chalan Piao for the island’s only indoor bazaar.
Posted On Oct 20 2011 22:19
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House passes $15 tourism fee, Senate OKs expungement bill

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 passed them yesterday afternoon.
Posted On Oct 20 2011 22:18
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