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Man allegedly goes on shopping spree with stolen credit card

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter  A man arrested by federal agents last month for allegedly cashing fraudulent CNMI tax refund checks in grocery stores was arrested again Tuesday, this time on charges that he used a stolen credit card to splurge on electronic gadgets and items....
Posted On May 03 2012 00:36
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CCART 12 drums up support for drive to put Article 12 on ballot

‘Misconceptions for keeping Article 12, why it needs to be repealed’ By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter  Citizens for Change of Article 12 led by its chair, Efrain F. Camacho, encouraged the Saipan Chamber of Commerce and other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...
Posted On May 03 2012 00:36
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EPA keeps eye on proposed disposal of tsunami debris on Pagan

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter 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. CNMI residents expressing opposition to the project have been looking forward to...
Posted On May 03 2012 00:36
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DPS airs laundry list of woes

From only 3 working patrol vehicles to 11-year promotions freeze By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter If it sometimes takes police officers awhile to respond to an emergency, it may be because the available patrol car overheated on its way and “this is not an exaggeration,” acting...
Posted On May 03 2012 00:35
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