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Coast Guard brings water to drought-stricken Tokelau

The Coast Guard cutter Walnut is transiting 350 miles from American Samoa to the island nation of Tokelau to distribute about 36,000 gallons of drinking water. The Tokelau residents are suffering from severe drought conditions. The Walnut, a 225-foot buoy tender homeported in...
Posted On Oct 08 2011 08:06
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FLASHBACK – October 8, 2011

Oct. 8, 2001 MVA’s request for $1M in emergency funds backed The Commonwealth Ports Authority has expressed support to the Marianas Visitors Authority’s request for an emergency measure funding of $1 million. The additional funding has been eyed to help the MVA effectively...
Posted On Oct 08 2011 08:06
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Army retiree appointed to head the Military and Veterans Affairs Office

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial appointed Vicente Castro Camacho yesterday to serve as director for the Military and Veterans Affairs Office. A native son of the CNMI, Camacho is a retired U.S. Army sergeant first class and former executive assistant for the Pentagon’s Chief...
Posted On Oct 08 2011 08:05
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Car stolen from apartment parking lot in San Antonio

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A car parked at an apartment in San Antonio was stolen yesterday. Ruby Gozon told Saipan Tribune she immediately called 911 at 7:45am after finding out that that her 2005 maroon Ford Focus with license plate ACA-527 was missing. Gozon said the car...
Posted On Oct 08 2011 08:05
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