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‘Saipan was key to strategy to defeat Japan in WWII’

By Clarissa David Reporter   A retired U.S. Marine Corps official said that Saipan was instrumental in the nation’s strategy to defeat Japan during World War II. Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden quoted one senior Japanese admiral who said that “a war was lost with the loss of...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:13
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CNMI, A. Samoa get over $117K for clean diesel projects

»Two territories receive funding for the first time HONOLULU-The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded over $117,000 in Diesel Emission Reduction Act grants to the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa to be used for projects to reduce diesel...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:12
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Flashback – March 2000-March 2002

Mar. 21, 2000 Key govt agencies may get additional funding Last-minute changes are being made on the fiscal year 2000 budget that is expected to clear the House of Representatives today, the last day of the first regular session, according to members. House Floor Leader Oscar M....
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:12
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Mayor’s Office is newest major MMAC sponsor

By Clarissa David Reporter The Saipan Mayor’s Office will be providing logistics and manpower support for the 2012 Marianas March Against Cancer, making it the latest major sponsor for the annual event. Major sponsorship is conferred on companies or organizations that make...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:09
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