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CNMI lawmakers back permanent placement of missiles in Guam

Some CNMI lawmakers expressed support yesterday to a Guam legislative resolution asking U.S. President Barack Obama and Congress to permanently place a missile defense system in Guam to protect U.S. island territories, neighboring Micronesian islands, and the Asia-Pacific region....
Posted On Mar 18 2014 13:35
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Rota clinic warned for improper waste disposal at dump

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has warned the Rota Health Center for improperly dumping its biohazard waste at the open dump on the island, according to the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. board. CHCC board vice chair Pete Dela Cruz, who is the Rota representative on the...
Posted On Mar 18 2014 13:35
, By Moneth G. Deposa

‘Muña stalled CFO hiring for 2 years’

It’s been two years since the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. began looking for a permanent chief financial officer but the effort has been stalled because interim CEO Esther Muña refuses to hire one, according to board chair Joaquin Torres. “The recruitment has been ongoing for...
Posted On Mar 18 2014 13:35
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Habitual offender allegedly threatens to go on rampage

Habitual offender George C. Taitano allegedly threw rocks at a store in Dandan over the weekend, then went home where he broke things and threatened to kill everyone, including federal court Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona. Taitano, 39, came out from hiding inside the bathtub at...
Posted On Mar 18 2014 13:32
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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