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Flaws in Saipan casino bill, chilling effect on other biz’

A closer look at the 34-page Saipan casino gaming bill that the Legislature passed in two days shows what some officials describe as flaws and chilling effects on other businesses, including the potential to lose more income than the government can generate, stall video lottery...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:26
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

As Gonno couple’s two children, parents arrive

The parents and the two children of a Chinese couple who were found dead inside their charred house in As Gonno last Feb. 23 arrived on Saipan from China early yesterday morning. They expressed disappointment and sorrow at not being allowed to see the bodies 10 days after the...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:24
, By Ferdie De La Torre

NMC wants to raise wages to 85 pct. of peer institutions

Based on the budget it proposes for the next fiscal year, the Northern Marianas College wants to raise the wages of all its employees, including its president, to 85 percent of the average salaries of peer institutions. The Board of Regents agreed yesterday to endorse the salary...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:23
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Quichocho is grilled on baby wipes allegedly found in car

Lawyer Ramon K. Quichocho again took the witness stand yesterday and was grilled by businesswoman Jung Ja Kim’s counsel on, among other issues, baby wipes with bloodstains that Quichocho’s wife allegedly found inside their car. Answering attorney Colin Thompson’s questions during...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:22
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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