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FLASHBACK – October 25, 2011

Oct. 25, 1999 Teno extends state of emergency anew For the third time since July, Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio has declared a state of disaster emergency in the CNMI after a volcano north of Saipan remains to be a danger for residents due to potential major eruptions within the next few...
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:47
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BOG, Joeten donate $15K, car for Club 200 prizes

By Clarissa V. David Reporter  Days before its biggest annual fundraising event, the American Red Cross – NMI Chapter accepted yesterday a $15,000 check donation from Bank of Guam and a 2011 Ford Fiesta from the Joeten Charitable Foundation and Joeten Motor Company, Inc....
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:47
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Jobless US citizen workers pin their hopes on job fair

By Clarissa V. David Reporter  Millie Olopai of Oleai village has been trying to get a government job for four years now, to no avail, so she is taking her chances with the private sector with the help of her medical background. As the breadwinner of his family, Kagman resident...
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:47
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Inos: Aging Office has to live within its means

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said the Office on Aging has to make its own adjustments so it could meet its objectives within the austerity measures implemented throughout the local government for fiscal year 2012. This is in reaction to a request by the...
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:47
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