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‘CNMI govt pays more for prisoners than on many employees’ wages’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The CNMI government spends an average of $32,485 annually for housing and feeding an inmate, much more than it spends on the salary of the lowest-paid employees of $10,000 to $14,000 a year who also have to deal with a 16-hour pay cut biweekly...
Posted On Mar 17 2012 08:18
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Tourists not interested in casinos

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The tourism master plan of the CNMI yielded an interesting fact: casinos did not make it to the Top Ten list of activities and options that tourists from various destinations wanted to see or explore in the Commonwealth. This was what Management Analysis...
Posted On Mar 17 2012 08:18
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Two-way tie in SEDA A and B-Flame Tree

Two teams are tied in first place in the A and B-Flame Tree divisions of the Saipan Electronic Darts Association following the conclusion of the most recent matchups.
Posted On Mar 16 2012 22:49
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SML season opener slated for March 26

Saipan Major League Baseball Association has circled March 26 as the opening day for its 2012 season at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield.
Posted On Mar 16 2012 22:48
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