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Fitial, others sued by Ron Paul supporters over GOP primaries

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial is among the Republican Party chairmen of every U.S. state and territory, along with the Republican National Committee, that GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul supporters sued for allegedly improperly helping frontrunner Mitt Romney during the primaries....
Posted On Jun 29 2012 02:14
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

FLASHBACK – Jun. 29, 2012

Jun. 29, 2000 Govt told to pay USGS $2 million The chairman of the House Committee on Public Utilities, Transportation and Communications has disclosed that the CNMI government still owes the U.S. Geological Survey more than $2 million for a water well drilling project on Tinian....
Posted On Jun 29 2012 02:12
, By Jun Dayao

Kilili repeats praise for all responsible for Kagman health center

WASHINGTON, D.C.-CNMI Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan has repeated his praise for everyone responsible for the grant of $608,333 for the Kagman Community Health Center awarded last week. “I said it loud and clear the first time-for all who want to hear,” Sablan said and quoted...
Posted On Jun 29 2012 02:04
, By Jun Dayao

Masked man stages daylight robbery at poker arcade

An unidentified man armed with a machete staged a daylight robbery at a poker arcade in As Lito yesterday. A surveillance camera caught the incident. No one was reported hurt but the suspect managed to run off with cash from MGM Poker, according to the Department of Public...
Posted On Jun 29 2012 02:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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