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OAG asks court to substitute govt as defendant in police brutality lawsuit

The Office of the Attorney General is asking the federal court to dismiss former police officer Jesse Dubrall as a defendant in a police brutality lawsuit and instead substitute the CNMI government in his place.
Posted On Dec 18 2011 22:30
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Inos: Govt deficit could be $15M to $20M in FY 2011

As the Fitial administration prepares its written 2011 State of the Commonwealth report to the Legislature, Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said the government deficit for fiscal year 2011 could be $15 million to $20 million.
Posted On Dec 18 2011 22:28
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Untrustworthy

This is an open letter to Ben Fitial and his group who oppose H.R. 1466. Has anyone on Capital Hill who is against H.R. 1466 sat down and talked with the people, their constituents—U.S. citizens—who will be negatively affected by their desire to kill this bill? I believe a short...
Posted On Dec 18 2011 21:41
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Hurtful actions of Congress

John DelRosario was right when he said, in his column in the Saipan Tribune on Dec. 16, that the "feds sure know how to hurt a guy." That isn't quite what he said, but that was the gist of it. The feds—specifically the U.S. Congress—hurt not only the CNMI but also Guam this week,...
Posted On Dec 18 2011 21:39
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