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‘HK investor in CNMI officials’ trip not among two casino applicants’

Gov. Eloy S. Inos, Senate President Ralph Torres (R-Saipan), Senate vice president Victor Hocog (R-Saipan), and Sen. Frank Cruz (R-Tinian) said yesterday that the investor group that invited and hosted them in separate “fact-finding” trips in Hong Kong and/or Macau months ago is...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:26
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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3 MHS students are Gates Millennium Scholars

Three Marianas High School seniors received the good news Wednesday that they’ve been named Gates Millennium Scholars, among 1,000 other students around the globe selected to receive the prestigious scholarship. This is the second time that three students from MHS were awarded...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:24
, By Thomas Manglona II

CHCC board finds Walker denied due process

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. board of trustees ruled yesterday in favor of Dr. Grant Walker, after finding that the physician was denied due process when his medical privilege was terminated by the corporation’s governing body headed by CEO Esther Muña. CHCC hired Walker...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:19
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Japanese government offers scholarships to CNMI students

The Japanese government is offering students in the CNMI who are U.S. citizens scholarships for three separate fields of study. Based on information received by the Consular Office of Japan on Saipan from the Consulate General of Japan in Hagatna, Guam, the Japanese government is...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:19
, By Jayson Camacho
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