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Senators kill Article 12 initiative

»Popular initiative group continues signature drive By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The Senate overwhelmingly killed late afternoon yesterday a legislative initiative that would have placed the question of Article 12 on the Nov. 6 ballot, with only one of eight present senators...
Posted On May 09 2012 06:20
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Jury trial in immigration fraud case begins

A federal jury trial began yesterday in the case of a woman who is facing immigration fraud charges.
Posted On May 08 2012 22:11
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Marines’ arrivals pushed back to Friday

The arrival on Tinian of some 100 U.S. Marines from Japan that will take part in Exercise Geiger Fury 2012 has been pushed back to Friday instead of today, the Marine Forces Pacific Guam and CNMI said last night.
Posted On May 08 2012 22:10
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Senate, retirees group CRA want Fund’s bankruptcy filing junked

The Senate and the Commonwealth Retirees Association separately supported yesterday a move to withdraw the NMI Retirement Fund’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition, echoing the U.S. Trustee and other retirees’ request for the U.S. District Court for the NMI Bankruptcy Division to...
Posted On May 08 2012 22:08
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