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CUC offers settlement for unpaid employer contribution with Fund

»Fund counters proposal, citing ‘great variance’ in debt calculation By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has offered to settle its unpaid employer contributions with the NMI Retirement Fund, but only if the Fund agrees to the formula it used to...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:10
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NMC students to do survey on Saipan casino

 Students of Northern Marianas College instructor Sam McPhetres’ Current Issues in the CNMI course are inviting CNMI voters to participate in a public opinion survey about the legalization of a casino industry on Saipan on Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. The aim of the survey is to...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:10
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Maratita remains on temporary duty as Rota health center chief

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Edward Maratita remains on temporary assignment as acting resident director of the Rota Health Center until newly installed healthcare corporation chief Juan Babauta makes a decision on his position. He said that Babauta and the members of the...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 01:10
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Tanapag school looking for volunteers to mentor students

By Clarissa David Reporter Tanapag Elementary School is looking for volunteers who can provide additional adult support for its students amid plans to launch early next year a school-based mentoring program at Saipan’s smallest public school. School counselor Shimiko...
Posted On Nov 02 2011 00:57
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