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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – November 22, 2011

The Salvation Army will be providing a Thanksgiving lunch for low income families and anyone who would like to attend on Nov. 24, 12pm at the Minatchom Atdao pavillion. No alcohol will be served and be allowed on the premises.
Posted On Nov 21 2011 20:09
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‘CDA at high risk of meeting reserved account requirement’

Based on financial records and standing of the Commonwealth Development Authority, there is a high risk that it could not maintain the reserved loan requirement in the event the U.S. Treasury approves CDA’s loan for the State Small Business Credit Initiative program with the...
Posted On Nov 21 2011 20:08
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‘Cut $2M spending on off-island hires’ perks’

If Rep. Ralph Demapan (Cov-Saipan) would have his way, he would reduce the government’s estimated annual spending of $2 million in housing, expatriation, and repatriation benefits for most off-island hires by limiting the applicability of these perks.
Posted On Nov 21 2011 20:06
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Pacific food entrepreneurs find new uses for old ingredients

 SUVA, Fiji-Ni-Vanuatu food entrepreneur Votausi Mackenzie-Reur has, quite literally, put her money where her mouth is. A longtime champion of local produce, she’s the force behind Lapita Cafe, a company based in Port Vila that manufactures snacks and flour made from island...
Posted On Nov 21 2011 05:25
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