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A. Samoa exec convicted of witness tampering and obstruction of justice

WASHINGTON-Paul Solofa, the director of the school lunch program for the government of the U.S. Territory of American Samoa, was convicted yesterday in relation to his efforts to obstruct a federal grand jury and law enforcement investigation into a bribery scheme, according to...
Posted On Jan 28 2012 05:16
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Task force to spearhead revitalization efforts in CK

By Clarissa David Reporter The Saipan and Northern Islands Municipal Council has created a task force that would begin revitalization efforts in Chalan Kanoa next month. The Neighborhood Revitalization Task Force will be composed of regulatory agencies staff who will ensure that...
Posted On Jan 28 2012 05:05
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An evening of magical music features int’l concert pianist

The Friends of the Arts is proud to present Roman Rudnytsky, an internationally renowned concert pianist, to Saipan. He arrived on Jan. 22 and has been visiting CNMI schools, playing and discussing music with students. This is Rudnytsky’s third trip to the CNMI; he was last...
Posted On Jan 28 2012 05:05
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Hillbroom suit vs Vietnam-based lawyer dismissed

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The federal court on Thursday dismissed for lack of personal jurisdiction the lawsuit filed by Junior Larry Hillbroom against his former lawyer, Barry J. Israel, who is now based in Vietnam. U.S. District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V....
Posted On Jan 28 2012 05:04
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