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Settlement trustee says personnel budget up by $141,008

While personnel wages and salaries of the Settlement Fund increased by $141,008 from fiscal year 2013, the Fund was able to reduce the overall administrative expenses by 17.85 percent, according to Fund trustee Joyce CH. Tang. In her supplemental report and response filed in...
Posted On Feb 27 2014 10:46
, By Ferdie De La Torre

E Land: Sheraton or Hilton brand for former The Palms

The former The Palms Resort could either have a Sheraton or Hilton global brand, E Land’s Micronesia Resort Inc. announced Thursday morning at a news briefing. An internal decision on whether it’s going to be Sheraton or Hilton will be made by March 7, and the public announcement...
Posted On Feb 27 2014 10:45
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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5 make NMASA honor roll

Five different sports were represented on the honor list in the 2013 NMASA Annual Sports Banquet held last night at the Seaside Hall of the Kanoa Resort. Tennis’s Carol Lee and swimming’s Kensuke Kimura were named 2013 NMASA/TSL Foundation Student Athletes of the Year, while...
Posted On Feb 27 2014 10:43
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Junior tennis players recognized

The CNMI Junior Tennis Team is this year’s recipient of the NMASA Team of the Year award. The squad was composed of coach Jeff Race and players Carol Lee, Tania Tan, Michael Ren, Robbie Schorr, Negahr Rastguiy, Tammy Ackerman, Moris Villanueva, Chris Cajigan, Tommy Choi, Amami...
Posted On Feb 27 2014 10:41
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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