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Two suspected ‘ice’ suppliers fall; suspect claims police beat him up

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Two suspected suppliers of methamphetamine or “ice” were arrested on Saipan Monday night, and one of the two suspects who had injuries on his face told the Superior Court at yesterday’s hearing that police beat him up. Jun Qing Cheng, 36, and...
Posted On Dec 07 2011 08:32
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A wish for an end to violence, abuse

By Clarissa David Reporter The executive director of the premier social service arm in the CNMI expressed hope yesterday that there will be an end to all the violence and abuse issues in the CNMI. Angie V. Guerrero of Karidat Social Services said that violence, abuse, and...
Posted On Dec 07 2011 08:29
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Donation period opens for ‘Toys for Tots’ program

By Clarissa David Reporter Community members who want to bring the Christmas spirit to life for children under the care of Karidat Social Services can now donate toys for them starting today. Karidat executive director Angie V. Guerrero said they have partnered with the Society...
Posted On Dec 07 2011 08:29
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Senate’s initial take: Bill will hurt Fund

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Senate President Paul Manglona (Ind-Rota) said yesterday that the Senate’s “initial sentiment” is that a House bill allowing non-retired members of the NMI Retirement Fund to withdraw their contributions without severance of employment or...
Posted On Dec 07 2011 08:29
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