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7 mariners found safe on deserted Pacific island

HONOLULU-Seven missing mariners are safe after a Coast Guard aircrew spotted the men on a deserted Pacific island Sunday. Seven males between the ages of 19 and 30, were last seen leaving the southwestern part of Maloelap Atoll en route north to Kaven Island Thursday. The Royal...
Posted On Nov 09 2011 05:21
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Flashback – Nov. 1999-Nov. 2001

Nov. 9, 1999 Teno slams use of NMI waters to transship radioactive waste Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio has assailed the practice of using the CNMI waters for transshipment of nuclear waste without informing the island government because it endangers the people and the environment of the...
Posted On Nov 09 2011 05:21
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Rotary gears up for annual lunch with man’amko

By Clarissa David Reporter The Rotary Club of Saipan is gearing up for its annual Thanksgiving luncheon for the senior citizens. “I know that this is a very important event and I need everybody’s participation,” Rotary treasurer Richard Cody said during the club’s...
Posted On Nov 09 2011 05:21
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First ever right-of-way manual in NMI now in the works

By Clarissa David Reporter  Today is the last of a two-day CNMI Right-of-Way Manual Orientation, Contents and Applications workshop being hosted by the Department of Public Works at the Fiesta Resort and Spa in Garapan. Some 15 DPW, Department of Lands and Natural Resources, and...
Posted On Nov 09 2011 05:21
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