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FLASHBACK – December 1, 2011

Public Safety Commissioner Charles W. Ingram yesterday lashed back at Rep. Frank G. Cepeda for blaming him for the alleged morale problem in the police, saying his accusation of "lack of leadership" in the department is stale. He also questioned the chair of the House Judiciary...
Posted On Nov 30 2011 19:45
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Bills to transfer 2 DCCA offices, set up NMD institute

Two separate bills pre-filed on Monday seek to transfer two offices under the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs to the Indigenous Affairs Office, and establish a Northern Marianas Descent Institute.
Posted On Nov 30 2011 19:42
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3 senators in China, Fitial in Hong Kong

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial left yesterday morning for Hong Kong on personal leave, while three senators—Senate President Paul Manglona (Ind-Rota), Sen. Ralph Torres (R-Saipan) and Sen. Juan Ayuyu (Ind-Rota)—are in China on official business.
Posted On Nov 30 2011 19:41
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Traffic signal at SV-Dandan junction to be activated Friday

The Department of Public Works is informing the public that it will activate the traffic signal in the San Vicente/Dandan intersection on Friday, Dec. 2.
Posted On Nov 30 2011 19:28
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