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‘Exodus of foreign workers will doom islands’ economy’

Without a preliminary injunction, thousands of alien workers and their families could leave the CNMI or be forced into removal proceedings, resulting in businesses being disrupted by loss of customers and losing access to an adequate workforce, according to attorney Stephen C....
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:58
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Some foreign workers fall prey to ‘sponsorship’ jobs

As the Nov. 27 deadline draws near, foreign workers who are still jobless are falling prey to “sponsorship” jobs offered by some manpower agencies or individuals that require them to pay up to $1,000 or more to petition them for a Commonwealth-only worker status without...
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:56
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2 returnees, Aussie pros topbill ‘Hell’

Defending champion Joon Yong Seo of Korean will return to Saipan to go for back-to-back men’s division titles in the Annual Hell of Marianas Century Cycle Race set for Dec. 3.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:51
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Proa holds off Satbahi, Konflikt prevails again

Proa held off Satbahi/Blue Haus, 85-83, in the opener of Monday’s Garapan Basketball League IT&E Cup double feature held at the Garapan Basketball Court.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:50
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