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Fitial meets with House leadership on local casino bill’s fate

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Gov. Benigno R. Fitial met yesterday with House Speaker Eli Cabrera (R-Saipan) and other members of the House leadership on a local casino bill he plans to veto this week due to constitutionality issues. Fitial has until Friday to act on Rep. Stanley...
Posted On Oct 04 2011 08:11
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Parole for transitional worker dependent students turning 18

Parole for transitional worker dependent students turning 18 USCIS advises foreign workers in the CNMI on option for children who are students If you are a foreign worker in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands who will be the beneficiary of an employer’s...
Posted On Oct 04 2011 08:11
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Man in bush cutter theft case arrested anew

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A man who was arrested in August on charges of stealing a bush cutter from a house in San Roque was arrested anew over the weekend for allegedly harassing the victim and witnesses. Nobert Taman Rios, 32, was taken to the Superior Court yesterday on...
Posted On Oct 04 2011 08:10
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From $3.25 to $100 an hour

Chamber to make public results of wage survey for free By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Private and public employees in the CNMI are paid anywhere between $3.25 an hour and $100 an hour. Many are also paid the current minimum wage of $5.05 an hour, while many others hover over $10...
Posted On Oct 04 2011 08:07
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