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CPA approves contract renewal of airport, seaport managers

Immediate hiring of 14 positions OK’d By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Commonwealth Ports Authority board has renewed the job contracts of Saipan airport and seaport managers with no changes in their salaries. It also approved the immediate hiring of 14 other positions for...
Posted On Nov 12 2011 06:50
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Arrested people could pay $100 booking fee

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter People arrested by the Department of Public Safety could be made to pay an estimated $100 in DPS “booking fee” if and when a new revenue-generating bill becomes law. Rep. Joseph M. Palacios (R-Saipan) formally introduced on Thursday House Bill...
Posted On Nov 12 2011 06:49
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Man gets 72-hour jail term for threat

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The Superior Court has slapped a 72-hour prison term on a man who had threatened to punch his mother-in-law at her home in Chinatown, Saipan. In a written order issued Wednesday, associate judge David A. Wiseman sentenced Joseph Jo Shoking to six...
Posted On Nov 12 2011 06:46
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OAG: Probe finds ex-cop acted within scope of employment

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The Office of the Attorney General said that its own investigation has determined that former police officer Jesse Dubrall was acting within the scope of his work with the Department of Public Safety when he arrested a man who later accused him of...
Posted On Nov 12 2011 06:46
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