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Saipan casino bill now law

Gov. Eloy S. Inos announced at yesterday’s Republican Party kickoff rally that he signed Friday afternoon the bill legalizing casino gaming on Saipan and assured retirees that their 25 percent pension cut will be restored “within 90 days,” drawing cheers and applause from the...
Posted On Mar 24 2014 09:32
, By Jun Dayao

$130M resort on Tinian OK’d

A planned multimillion-dollar attraction on Tinian could put the Commonwealth on the world map as the first to build a Titanic-themed hotel and resort. The Commonwealth Ports Authority approved on Friday the proposed new facility that will be built on a 40,000-square-meter CPA...
Posted On Mar 24 2014 09:32
, By Moneth G. Deposa

More details out on Pagan, Tinian plans

Visiting Marine Forces Pacific executive director Craig B. Whelden divulged Friday more details and changes in the military’s proposed live-fire training ranges on Tinian and Pagan, including a possible addition of another alternative to Pagan after hearing residents’ concerns in...
Posted On Mar 24 2014 09:31
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Covenant negotiator keynotes naturalization ceremony

Vicente N. Santos, the former vice chairman of the Marianas Political Status Commission that negotiated the Covenant with the U.S. government, was the keynote speaker at Friday’s naturalization ceremony in federal court. Santos congratulated the 13 who became the newest citizens...
Posted On Mar 24 2014 09:29
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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