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38 businesses, agencies take part in today’s job fair

By Clarissa David Reporter About 38 private businesses and government agencies have already confirmed participation in the job fair that will be hosted by the CNMI Department of Labor today from 9am to 3pm at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center. These employers will have...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:13
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Flashback – Nov. 1999-Nov. 2001

Nov. 2, 1999 Road paving on Capital Hill questioned Senate Floor Leader Pete P. Reyes has expressed concern on the paving being undertaken by the Department of Public Works along the major road in Capitol Hills, saying such project should be done on several secondary roads on the...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:13
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Villagomez hopes bill to deter crimes vs tourists gets moving

By Mark Rabago Associate Editor A bill that hopes to deter robberies against tourists by increasing the minimum sentencing for crimes within 1,000 feet of tourist sites has been pre-filed at the House of Representatives. HB 17-236, authored by Rep. Edmund S. Villagomez...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:10
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Three House members already took drug test

By Mark Rabago Associate Editor Three members of the House of Representatives have so far taken the drug test spurred by Rep. Raymond D. Palacios’ (Cov-Saipan) alleged involvement in illegal drugs and subsequent arrest on drug trafficking charges. Floor leader George N....
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:10
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