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Governor off to DC for NGA, other meetings

Gov. Eloy S. Inos will be off to Washington, D.C. for one-and-a-half weeks starting on Tuesday to attend the 2014 National Governors Association’s Winter Meeting and other meetings that impact the CNMI and other territories.
Posted On Feb 12 2014 22:27
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Sentence of former DJ Mettao reduced

From the two-year prison term he earlier imposed on Aziz Peter Mettao for setting fire to a car owned by Power 99 Studio, Superior Court Associate Judge David A. Wiseman has reduced the former disc jockey’s sentence to one year and eight months prison.
Posted On Feb 12 2014 22:26
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Nekaifes: Fitial told me to foil FBI agents

Jermaine Joseph Wabol Nekaifes, a former police captain who used to serve as an escort/driver of then-governor Benigno R. Fitial, testified yesterday that Fitial instructed him not to allow Federal Bureau of Investigation agents from approaching and serving a penal summons to...
Posted On Feb 12 2014 22:24
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CUC deputy chief Fong quits post

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. lost one of its top management officials with the resignation of deputy director Wallon Young Fong.
Posted On Feb 12 2014 22:23
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