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FLASHBACK – Apr. 9, 2012

Apr. 9, 2001 Feds seize hot cars from businessmen The US government seized from its Chinese owners a pair of luxury and sport utility vehicles that federal agents believe were ill-obtained using funds derived from an illegal gambling operation. The owners of a 1999 Mitsubishi...
Posted On Apr 09 2012 07:03
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‘Fitial, NMI govt not interested in mediation in Jorgensen’s suit’

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and the CNMI government are not interested in mediation in connection with the two unnamed retirees’ lawsuit against them and the NMI Retirement Fund. Gilbert Birnbrich, chief of the Office of the Attorney General’s Civil Division, filed the...
Posted On Apr 09 2012 07:03
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Man who hit wife with meat cleaver gets 4 months

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter A man who beat up his wife and repeatedly hit her face with a meat cleaver during an argument has pleaded guilty and was slapped with a four-month prison term. Mashud Rana, 24, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to assault and battery as part of a plea...
Posted On Apr 09 2012 07:03
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‘Let us all work toward unity this Easter and beyond’

By Clarissa David Reporter  Christians in the CNMI and throughout the world celebrated Easter Sunday yesterday, commemorating the resurrection of Christ and culminating the 40-day Lenten observance. While many marked Easter Sunday with egg hunts and bunnies, a majority still...
Posted On Apr 09 2012 07:00
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