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3.11.11

For those whose lives experienced a shaking of the foundations by the events now associated with the numerical metaphor 9/11, the nation of Japan, in various degrees of intense challenge and trappings of despair, have 3/11 as their own symbol of the literal terrestrial tremor and...
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Why aren’t we being hired?

Daily we see ads in the newspaper for help wanted, but when we go for an interview we are often rejected. Let’s think for a minute why this happens. Many private businesses are willing to hire resident workers and are willing to pay a decent salary above the minimum wage if the...
Posted On Mar 11 2012 19:12
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Romney wins in NMI caucus

By Saipan Tribune Mitt Romney wins 87 percent of the votes cast in Saturday’s Republican caucus, picking up nine delegates from the CNMI. Romney got 740 or 87 percent of the 848 votes cast on Saipan, Tinian and Rota from 7am to 7pm. Rick Santorum came in far second with 53 votes...
Posted On Mar 11 2012 07:44
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Romney wins in NMI caucus

Mitt Romney wins 87 percent of the votes cast in Saturday's Republican caucus, picking up nine delegates from the CNMI.
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