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Wait is over for federal worker rule but worries persist

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Three years since the signing of the federalization law, two years since the actual federal takeover of local immigration and after a few false alarms, the final rule governing transitional foreign workers in the CNMI was finally released on Sept. 7,...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:34
, By admin

The mysterious disappearance of the Luhk sisters

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The Commonwealth was stunned with the mysterious disappearance of sisters Faloma and Maleina Luhk, reportedly while waiting for a school bus near their residence in As Teo on May 25. The girls have yet to be found. Faloma was 10, while Maleina was 9...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:33
, By admin

Blame it on the economy-again

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter From work hour cuts to joblessness, shrinking consumer base, high cost of living, and even delayed release of tax rebate and scholarship checks-almost everything that went wrong boiled down to a single factor: the dismal economy. If anything, the...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:33
, By admin

The CNMI’s social services organizations

The economic recession that has kept the Commonwealth in its tight grip for over a decade now has been a great leveler in terms of the misery it inflicts on everyone. Everyone is suffering, everyone is depressed, everyone is counting pennies and dimes and foregoing necessities at...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:30
, By Obet Aguilar
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