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MHS Glee Club rocks Guam music fest

The singing prowess of the Marianas High School Glee Club’s “Rhythm ‘n Harmony” was the big winner in Guam’s Tumon Bay Music Festival over the weekend, with the group adjudged as the festival’s overall champion and Sweepstakes Trophy champion.
Posted On Mar 11 2012 22:35
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Fund threatens to terminate insurance of CHC employees

NMI Retirement Fund administrator Richard Villagomez has issued a 15-day notice of termination in the health and life insurance coverage of employees at the Commonwealth Health Center, who are seven pay periods behind in their payment.
Posted On Mar 11 2012 22:33
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Romney vote puts CNMI on nat’l political map

Mitt Romney’s decision to send his son and daughter-in-law to Saipan on Friday and his sweeping victories during Saturday’s caucuses thousands of miles away in the Pacific has put the CNMI on the national political map amid local economic and immigration troubles.
Posted On Mar 11 2012 22:31
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Fitial: NMI illegals now over 9,000

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial said the number of illegal foreigners and so-called overstayers in the CNMI has grown from some 3,000 to over 9,000, adding that he has reiterated his request with the federal government to give him the authority to deport these people.
Posted On Mar 11 2012 22:29
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