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FLASHBACK – Dec. 23, 2011

Dec. 23, 2002 ’Rota power 95 percent restored’ Residential areas and businesses on Rota, particularly in Sinapalo, have been reconnected to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. earlier than expected, utility officials said. CUC executive director Lorraine A. Babauta said Friday that...
Posted On Dec 23 2011 05:42
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A successful run for Karidat, SHRM’s ‘Toys for Tots’ drive

By Clarissa David Reporter  Karidat Social Services and the NMI Chapter for the Society for Human Resource Management ended Wednesday this year’s “Toys for Tots” collection drive, amassing enough toys to bring a bundle of cheer to less fortunate children on Christmas Day....
Posted On Dec 23 2011 05:41
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Rotary donates toys to Salvation Army

By Clarissa David Reporter  Members of the Rotary Club of Saipan donated toys to the Salvation Army at their Christmas party at the Hyatt Regency Saipan poolside Tuesday night. Rotary officers led by president Pete Igitol presented about 50 toys to Salvation Army ministry leader...
Posted On Dec 23 2011 05:41
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Guam judge’s designation to handle Fund lawsuit questioned

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Attorney Bruce Jorgensen is questioning the designation of U.S. District Court for Guam Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood to handle Sapuro Rayphand’s court action to remove the Retirement Fund’s lawsuit from the Superior Court to the...
Posted On Dec 23 2011 05:39
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