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Inos more inclined now to ink casino bill

Gov. Eloy S. Inos emerged late yesterday afternoon from a closed-door meeting with lawmakers more inclined than before to approve a Saipan casino bill because the agreed upon proposed amendments—if and when the measure is signed—have addressed his, the public, and lawmakers’...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:47
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Acquitted businessman arrested in PH for alleged online prostitution

Takayuki Umeda, a Japanese businessman who was acquitted on Saipan in 2005 on charges of employing illegal aliens and exploiting a minor exotic dancer, was arrested with six other persons in the Philippines on Monday for alleged human trafficking. According to news reports in...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:47
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Frances Quichocho completes her testimony; parties rest

Frances Quichocho finally completed her testimony yesterday in federal court, allowing the parties in the racketeering lawsuit filed by Jung Ja Kim against Frances and her husband, attorney Ramon K. Quichocho, to rest their cases. After Kim’s counsel, attorney Colin Thompson,...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:40
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Governor appoints 4, extends CUC emergency

Gov. Eloy S. Inos appointed and re-appointed yesterday four individuals to serve on the Commonwealth Zoning Board, Commonwealth Development Authority, and Commonwealth Utilities Corp. The appointments were made on the same day the Senate Committee on Executive Appointments and...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:40
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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