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‘There’s still chance for long-term alien workers’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter United Workers Movement-NMI president Rabby Syed said his meetings with U.S.-based groups dealing with labor and immigration have given much stronger hope that “long-term, legal alien workers” in the CNMI will be eligible for improved U.S....
Posted On May 07 2012 03:21
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Navy, Guam Shipyard work on lease for a ship repair facility

WASHINGTON, D.C.-Guam Delegate Madeleine Z. Bordallo announced Friday that the U.S. Navy will begin exclusive negotiations with Guam Industrial Services Inc. (Guam Shipyard) on the terms of a 40-year long-term lease for performing ship repair, overhaul, and maintenance of vessels...
Posted On May 07 2012 03:21
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Paintball firm hits bull’s eye with go signal from Zoning

By Clarissa V. David Reporter  After hearing arguments from both sides, the Zoning board approved last Thursday the conditional use permit request of Top Shot Playstation, which plans to run a paintball business in Sadog Tasi. The applicant will be allowed under certain...
Posted On May 07 2012 03:21
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‘Detectives not abandoning the Romero investigation’

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Police detectives are not abandoning the investigation into the murder of bartender Emerita Relata Romero, according to the chief of the Department of Public Safety’s Criminal Investigation Bureau. Police Capt. Lawrence Camacho in an interview...
Posted On May 07 2012 03:11
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