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Notorious robber gets two years in prison

Judge tells 52-year-old suspect to stop committing ‘stupid crimes’ By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Notorious ex-convict Ramon Cabrera Blas pleaded guilty yesterday to a robbery case that occurred at the Kingfisher Golf Course in Talafofo last year and was slapped with...
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Fund sues Sword for allegedly defective pension software

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The NMI Retirement Fund finally filed a lawsuit against Gerhard “Gary” Sword and his company for their alleged defective pension software that has already cost the Fund $406,060. The Fund sued Sword, Express Electronics, also known as Express...
Posted On Apr 05 2012 05:50
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Fitial, Manglona take up each other’s offer of ‘working together’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Gov. Benigno R. Fitial wrote a one-page letter to Senate President Paul Manglona (Ind-Rota) yesterday afternoon, inviting him for a meeting to discuss “pressing matters.” Manglona, for his part, said he’s taking up the governor’s offer of...
Posted On Apr 05 2012 05:50
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Manglona ousted as Tinian Municipal Council chair

By Clarissa David Reporter The Tinian Municipal Council held an election yesterday that ousted Patrick A. Manglona as chairman. Manglona was the only one of three council members who did not attend the 3:30pm session as he is currently in Guam. He is now the new secretary....
Posted On Apr 05 2012 05:47
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