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DNA expert to testify in case of impregnated Rota minor

The U.S. government will present the testimony of a Texas-based doctor in connection with the criminal case filed against Melvin David Diaz, a Guam resident who is facing charges of impregnating a minor girl on Rota.
Posted On Nov 15 2011 22:17
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CNMI joins worldwide vigil for World Diabetes Day

Candles were lit for a sunset vigil that marked the CNMI’s participation in the World Diabetes Day celebration, a global effort to promote diabetes care and prevention.
Posted On Nov 15 2011 22:15
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GAO cites weaknesses in compact impact reporting

The U.S. Government Accountability Office has found weaknesses that “reduce” the accuracy of the methods used by some affected jurisdictions such as the CNMI, Guam, and Hawaii in “collecting and reporting” on the impact of migration from the Freely Associated States.
Posted On Nov 15 2011 22:14
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House gives casino bill another try

The House of Representatives passed yesterday a bill legalizing casino gambling on Saipan but the Senate, which killed a similar bill last year, said it will not entertain the casino bill in their session today on Tinian.
Posted On Nov 15 2011 22:12
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