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A rundown of the top stories of 2011

By Saipan Tribune The economic stagnation that stubbornly refuses to lift, the baffling yet horrifying disappearance of the Luhk sisters, the scramble toward full federalization of the CNMI’s immigration and labor systems, the escalating number of criminals preying on...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:30
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CNMI SALVATION ARMY

By Clarissa David Reporter  Notwithstanding setbacks in the delivery of social services that were prevalent in 2011, the Salvation Army still considers the year as “a year of explosive growth.” “It was an important year for us,” said Wayne and Annie Gillespie, ministry leaders of...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:29
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AMERICAN RED CROSS – NMI CHAPTER

By Clarissa David Reporter  Established 33 years ago, the American Red Cross-NMI Chapter is still in its “infancy stage” compared to some of its counterparts in different states and territories who have been around close to 100 years, says executive director John Hirsh. Hirsh...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:29
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KARIDAT SOCIAL SERVICES

By Clarissa David Reporter Undoubtedly, 2011 was a year of “challenges and hard work” for Karidat Social Services, according to its executive director, Angie V. Guerrero. “We all tried to survive with what little we have and still continue to accept clients,” she said. Guerrero,...
Posted On Dec 30 2011 05:28
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