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Man who shattered windshields gets 6-day sentence

A man who shattered the back windshields of two parked cars by throwing rocks after an argument with his girlfriend was slapped with a six-day prison term.
Posted On May 02 2012 22:16
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Inaugural Savor Guam Food Festival deliciously successful

The Savor Guam Food Festival held on April 22, 2012, was a great success and drew more than 500 people. Ten teams of Guam Community College student chefs competed for People’s Choice and Grand Championship titles using only local fish and vegetables.
Posted On May 02 2012 22:15
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CCART 12 drums up support for drive to put Article 12 on ballot

Citizens for Change of Article 12 led by its chair, Efrain F. Camacho, encouraged the Saipan Chamber of Commerce and other members of the community to support a signature campaign to place the Article 12 question on the Nov. 6 ballot—whether they want to retain or repeal it.
Posted On May 02 2012 22:12
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EPA keeps eye on proposed disposal of tsunami debris on Pagan

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is keeping an eye on a plan to ship pretreated tsunami debris from Japan to the CNMI island of Pagan for disposal and recycling.
Posted On May 02 2012 22:09
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