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San Nicolas is OES Teacher of the Year; 2 others honored

By Moneth Deposa Reporter  Melisha B. San Nicolas has been named Oleai Elementary School’s Teacher of the Year for school year 2011-2012. San Nicolas, a first-time awardee, has been with the school for eight years now. She joined the Turtles family in 2003, first as a...
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Today marks 5th month of sisters’ disappearance

Grandfather says they’re already very frustrated with DPS By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Today marks the fifth month since sisters Faloma and Maleina Luhk mysteriously disappeared in As Teo. The children’s grandfather, Elbert Quitugua, said that they’re already...
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‘Why is Pai silent about illegal release of report?’

House JGO panel asks OPA to validate report By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and Attorney General Edward Buckingham expressed concern yesterday that Public Auditor Michael Pai, who they said has a duty to maintain confidentiality, is silent about the...
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:01
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‘Occupy USCIS’ starts campaign to seek parole for all legal workers

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter  What was hatched as a peaceful vigil in front of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Garapan was renamed yesterday noon as “Occupy USCIS,” inspired by the “Occupy Wall Street” movement in the U.S. mainland and other countries. Rabby...
Posted On Oct 25 2011 07:00
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