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Flashback – July 2000-July 2002

July 3, 2000 US Customs says transshipment not a problem in NMI The United States Customs Office of Investigations has disclosed that diversions or transshipments of goods is not a problem in the Northern Marianas, according to the most recent report on the CNMI prepared by the...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:57
, By Jun Dayao

DOJ seeks $143K in default judgment vs Rota Coconut Hotel

The U.S. government has requested the federal court to issue a default judgment of $143,202.45 against Rota Coconut Village Hotel for allegedly failing to pay federal taxes. Jeremy N. Hendon, trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division, asked the U.S. District...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:57
, By Ferdie De La Torre

High Court: Special position is protected only during term of appointing governor

The Commonwealth Supreme Court issued a ruling in Peter-Palican v. Commonwealth last Friday, June 29, 2012, addressing a question certified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit certified two questions to the Commonwealth Supreme Court: 1. Does...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:57
, By Jun Dayao

Student loan interest held at 3.4 percent

Interest on federally subsidized Stafford loans will hold at 3.4 percent for another year, as a result of congressional action on Friday. The interest on these college loans had been scheduled to double to 6.8 percent yesterday. “Those with student loans can now breathe a sigh of...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:57
, By Press Release
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