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‘Some retirees get nearly $100K a year’

The CNMI’s troubled retirement program gives some retirees close to $100,000 in pension every year, according to NMI Retirement Fund administrator Richard Villagomez.
Posted On Nov 08 2011 21:58
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Some Republican Party members claim betrayal

For some CNMI Republican Party lawmakers and supporters, Gov. Benigno R. Fitial, who left the GOP in 2001 to form a new party for his gubernatorial bid, “should not be made to lead the same party he had betrayed.”
Posted On Nov 08 2011 21:57
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Rota, Tinian pushed as ‘divert airfields’

Senate President Paul A. Manglona (Ind-Rota) and Senate Vice President Jude U. Hofschneider (R-Tinian) separately recommended the use of Rota or Tinian, respectively, as an alternative site for a U.S. Air Force airfield to help support not only the military but also the civilian...
Posted On Nov 08 2011 21:55
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Flashback — Nov. 1999-Nov. 2001

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 Northern Marianas.
Posted On Nov 08 2011 21:54
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