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NMC eyes $1.3M CW fee for US apprenticeship program

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Northern Marianas College president Sharon Y. Hart wants to use the $1.3 million the college expects to get from the Commonwealth workers’ fee collected by the government from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service to run the U.S. apprenticeship...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:07
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Chinese investors pledge to follow CNMI, US laws

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Over 70 of the more than 100 foreign investors mostly from China who attended a three-day business fellowship on Saipan made a pledge to follow CNMI and U.S. laws and rules if and when they invest on the islands. They are all members of the Full...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:07
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Casino license fee remains a point of contention

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Should it be $500,000, $5 million or $10 million? The casino license fee amount remains a point of contention among lawmakers now finalizing a popular initiative legalizing casino gaming on Saipan so that the question could be placed on the Nov. 6...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:06
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Habitual offender pleads guilty to car theft and ‘ice’ trafficking

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter An ex-convict facing charges of conspiracy to steal a car and sell off its parts and trafficking of methamphetamine or “ice” has pleaded guilty. Calistro Crisostimo, 28, pleaded guilty on Friday to theft of vehicle, attempted bribery, and illegal...
Posted On Mar 21 2012 07:03
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