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Woman pleads guilty to mail fraud charges

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A woman indicted in federal court on charges of stealing $27,000 in professional services fees and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services filing fees paid by alien workers pleaded guilty on Friday. Maria Nina Dolot Castro pleaded guilty to three...
Posted On Mar 12 2012 08:01
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$48M moved from CDARs to Fund’s custodian

By Moneth Deposa Reporter A total of $48 million has been moved from the certificate of deposit account registry service to the Bank of Hawaii, the NMI Retirement Fund’s custodian, according to the pension agency’s administrator, Richard Villagomez. During...
Posted On Mar 12 2012 08:00
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‘Popular initiative only option after Senate killed casino bill’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The Senate’s decision to kill another bill legalizing casino gaming on Saipan is prompting pro-casino government officials to turn to popular initiative and have the question of casino gaming placed in the Nov. 6 ballot. Allowing Saipan voters...
Posted On Mar 12 2012 07:57
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Mafnas: We’re making progress in Romero slay case

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Department of Public Safety Commissioner Ramon C. Mafnas said Friday that they are “making progress” in their investigation into the killing of bartender Emerita “Emie” Romero. In a news briefing, Mafnas said they are waiting for the forensic...
Posted On Mar 12 2012 07:55
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