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MVA aims to reopen China offshore office

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Marianas Visitors Authority wants an $11 million budget for next fiscal year so it could re-open its offshore office in China next year. MVA managing director Perry Tenorio told Saipan Tribune that about 90 percent of the money they are asking from...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:09
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Man, 30, allegedly beats up girl

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Police arrested last week a 30-year-old man who allegedly beat up a girl at residence in China Town. Aurelio Ray was taken to the Superior Court late Friday afternoon for his initial court appearance on charges of child abuse or neglect, assault and...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:09
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‘Community’s help is critical to conserving state of Laolao Bay’

By Clarissa David Reporter   Changes in patterns and behaviors of community members-particularly on littering-are needed to protect and conserve the rich biodiversity of Laolao Bay, which has reached a “critical” stage. “We have this window of opportunity to be able to change the...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:09
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Santos says rejection was politically motivated

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Former Marianas Public Land Trust board chair Alvaro Santos broke his silence yesterday and branded as “unfair” and “politically motivated” the Senate committee’s action to reject his re-appointment to the board. He said the Senate Committee on...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:07
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