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‘Amazement, surprise in U14 boys Beijing stint’

No less than Northern Mariana Islands Football Association president Jerry Tan heaped tons of praise for the CNMI U14 National Football Team’s performance in the 2012 Boys Asian Football Confederation U14 Festival in Beijing, China
Posted On May 03 2012 21:03
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CHC pleads for $10M subsidy

Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief executive officer Juan N. Babauta told the House Ways and Means Committee yesterday that CHC’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2013 is over $40 million, $10 million of which will be subsidy from the government so that CHC will be able to treat...
Posted On May 03 2012 20:44
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Mirano allegedly admits to ‘ice’ use while out on bail

Earl Eric Cruz Mirano, a 32-year-old man arrested Tuesday on charges of using a stolen credit card, allegedly admitted to a U.S. Probation Officer that he used methamphetamine or “ice” while out on bail in a federal criminal case.
Posted On May 03 2012 20:26
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Sex trafficking ring busted

Two men allegedly conspired to recruit women from China on empty promises of jobs at a hotel on Saipan and then forced them to engage in commercial sex once they got here.
Posted On May 03 2012 20:24
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