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Man who beat up girlfriend gets 6-day sentence

A man accused of beating up his girlfriend in front of their two children at their residence in Chalan Lau Lau pleaded guilty last week and was sentenced to six days in prison.
Posted On Jan 23 2012 22:11
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Senate, House poised to override veto of foreign corp. tax bill

The Senate and the House of Representatives are poised to override the governor’s veto of a bill seeking to provide tax rate for foreign corporations earning income from outside of the CNMI, after a House legal opinion concluded that the proposed taxes do not violate the terms of...
Posted On Jan 23 2012 22:10
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Firecrackers, lion dances usher in Lunar New Year

Time-honored festivities ushering in the Chinese New Year, also called Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, rolled into action Monday in a tapestry of rich and colorful customs and practices among the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans on Saipan.
Posted On Jan 23 2012 21:58
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Kobler resident scores lack of water supply since last week

A Koblerville resident expressed disappointment with the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. yesterday over the lack of water supply to their residence since last week.
Posted On Jan 23 2012 21:56
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