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Froilan wants casinos to pay retirees, blasts senators for ‘obstructionism’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Rep. Froilan Tenorio (Cov-Saipan) blasted Rota and Tinian senators for “obstructing passage” of a House bill seeking to legalize casino gambling on Saipan, even if he said most of the tax money and other revenues collected as a result of the bill...
Posted On Jan 30 2012 03:07
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Interior said ‘sympathetic’ to NMI on FICA issue

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The CNMI government and businesses have found an ally in the U.S. Department of the Interior, which is “sympathetic” to requests of continued federal tax exemptions for Filipino and Korean workers with Commonwealth-only worker status. Interior...
Posted On Jan 30 2012 03:07
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Nearly two years later and still no sign of a new bishop

By Clarissa David Reporter   Almost two years have passed since Bishop Tomas A. Camacho of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa resigned from his post but the Catholic community still cannot expect to have a new church leader anytime soon. “I was told that it’s not going to happen...
Posted On Jan 30 2012 03:03
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FLASHBACK – Jan. 30,2012

Jan. 30,2001 Senate mulls new shooting resort bill Another legislative measure which aims to allow the establishment of shooting resorts on Rota and Tinian are currently being reviewed by the Senate. Sen. Edward Maratita on Friday introduced the proposed measure to accommodate...
Posted On Jan 30 2012 03:03
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