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CNMI to face PH, Guam in tackle football

The Commonwealth Football League Association is forming a men’s team that will play tackle football exhibition matches against the Philippines and Guam in the last quarter of this year. The first game is scheduled for Oct. 20 on Saipan with the host facing the Philippine...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 01:00
, By Walter J. Sutherland

Raho to keep corp. health board post

Anthony Raho will remain on the board of Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. representing the non-physician sector after he accepted the request of the board to continue serving despite exiting from the Commonwealth Health Center. Raho was the Commonwealth Health Center’s...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 00:57
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Rota casino commission owes former executive director $60,000

Former Rota Casino Gaming Commission executive director Alfredo Antolin is asking Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos to veto a local bill appropriating $13,000 to the commission for its operations and activities for fiscal year 2012 because he said the bill does not...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 00:57
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Kabiriel breaks slump, tops Hyatt run

  Ketson “Jack” Kabiriel proved he still has what it takes to win a race after prevailing in the half marathon of last Saturday’s Hyatt Run For A Cause. Kabiriel, nicknamed Road Runner Bunny, timed in at 1:37:39 in the 21.097-kilometer race that began at Micro Beach up to...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 00:56
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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