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$16M ship disposal project cancelled

An investor who had been approved to use a portion of the Saipan seaport for a multimillion-dollar ship disposal facility has cancelled the project, according to Commonwealth Ports Authority acting board chair Manny Villagomez.
Posted On Dec 05 2011 21:30
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‘Negotiation on lease proposal with MPLT ongoing’

Negotiations between the NMI Retirement Fund and the Marianas Public Land Trust have not stopped but a decision has yet to be reached on the issue, according to Fund board chair Sixto Igisomar yesterday. MPLT wants to occupy an office at the Fund’s building on Capital Hill.
Posted On Dec 05 2011 21:26
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Visa reform seeks to ease travel to CNMI, rest of US

Delegate Gregorio Kilili Sablan (Ind-MP) joined 34 other U.S. House of Representatives members in seeking tourist visa reform to ease travel to the United States, including the CNMI.
Posted On Dec 05 2011 21:25
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Man, 70, suffers fractured jaw after 3 men allegedly beat him up

A 70-year-old man sustained a fractured left jaw after three men allegedly beat him up when he accidentally hit a girl with his truck along Flame Tree Road in Dandan last Friday morning.
Posted On Dec 05 2011 21:17
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