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Retrial of ex-Corrections officer starts tomorrow

The retrial of Mariano Falig Jr., a former Corrections officer facing charges of distributing crystal methamphetamine, will start in federal court tomorrow, Tuesday. The jury selection will be at 10am in the U.S. District Court for the NMI. Assistant U.S. attorney Ross Naughton...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:44
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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2 bodies found inside burning house

Two bodies were found last night in As Gonno after a report of a structure fire southeast of Koblerville Elementary School. The bodies were burned beyond recognition and have yet to be identified. Police have yet to establish a motive in the case and are still investigating. More...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:43
, By Jayson Camacho
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Cramer, Baxter triumph in Marianas Cup

Rain poured in the men’s finale of yesterday’s 2014 Marianas Cup Beach Volleyball Festival and so did the home crowd’s support to Saipan-raised Misaki Cramer, who teamed up with returning pro Paul Baxter in ruling the weekend competition at the Fiesta Resort & Spa sandcourts....
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:35
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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GCA keeps winning run in MISO v’ball

Grace Christian Academy has won its last 10 games in the 2013-2014 Marianas Interscholastic Sports Organization Girls Volleyball League after losing in the opening week to keep pace with the leading Marianas High School. Incidentally, the Lady Eagles were the first ones to beat...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:33
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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