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Culturally, older people were respected, loved, and actually treasured. At parties, I would see them seated prominently, highly respected, and absolutely everyone would mangingi them. They were the center of attention. Everyone was so happy their elders were in their midst.
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Word play

My grandson asked what the mascot of the Tanapag Elementary School stands for, and I had to stray out of alignment for a moment to think what it really stands for.
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Tough times ahead in paradise

The CNMI is viciously sandwiched in a no-win situation: Congress poised to cut federal deficit now at $15 trillion over the next decade while our economy contracts beyond our wildest imaginings. If you will, any government who wishes to move its plans forward must have the...
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2011 MISO Boys Volleyball League

Kagman High School’s Anthony Foster serves the ball in Thursday’s MISO boys… The MISO boys volleyball champion Kagman High School Ayuyus, right, shake h… Kagman High School’s Joshua Jones, left, powers over a spike in Thursday’s … Kagman...
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