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Judge’s ruling affirms $191.4K civil penalties vs Tinian Dynasty

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter An administrative law judge in San Francisco has affirmed the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division’s decision to impose $191,400 in civil penalty against the owner and management of Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino for...
Posted On May 28 2012 01:51
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Creditors committee agrees to continued payment of benefits

By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors has agreed with the NMI Retirement Fund’s court request to be allowed to keep providing benefits to its beneficiaries while its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case remains pending. The committee, through...
Posted On May 28 2012 01:50
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‘We won’t forget them’

CNMI joins nation in Memorial Day observance By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Every single day, William “Bill” Lieto, 53, wishes his son, the late U.S. Army Sgt. Wilgene Lieto, is still alive, but he said he and his family have to move on while continuing to honor the heroism and...
Posted On May 28 2012 01:44
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Two companies to get renewable energy contracts soon

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter Japan-based Saipan Solar System and U.S.-based American Capital Energy Co. are expected to sign contracts soon with the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. to provide an additional 20 megawatts or 10 megawatts each of alternative or renewable energy, the...
Posted On May 28 2012 01:41
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