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Ex-gubernatorial bet fears for his safety at DOC

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter Businessman and former gubernatorial bet Juan Pan T. Guerrero asked the Superior Court yesterday to allow him to serve under house arrest for a drunk driving conviction instead of putting him in jail. Guerrero expressed concern about his safety at...
Posted On May 01 2012 05:27
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OAG lawyer will continue to serve healthcare corp.

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief executive officer Juan N. Babauta disclosed yesterday that the organization will continue to use the services of a lawyer appointed by the Office of the Attorney General to represent both the board and its management....
Posted On May 01 2012 05:23
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Senate could decide on Article 12 initiative today

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The Senate is poised to act today on a committee report recommending that the full Senate decide on a legislative initiative to propose a constitutional amendment for CNMI voters to retain or repeal the land alienation provision of the NMI...
Posted On May 01 2012 05:23
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Lawmakers forego reapportionment plan; leave it up to Fitial

Members push for reduction in number of lawmakers through initiative By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Lawmakers have only until May 4 to reapportion or redistrict the CNMI based on Attorney General Edward Buckingham’s legal opinion but as of yesterday no such promulgation plan...
Posted On May 01 2012 05:23
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