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Macau casino experts to be hired

Gov. Eloy S. Inos said Saturday that the Lottery Commission is considering hiring a Macau-based casino investigator and gaming consultant to help review the applications of two investor groups wanting to exclusively develop a casino resort on Saipan. Marianas Stars Entertainment...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:24
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Fitial back on Saipan

Some 14 months since resigning and leaving the CNMI, former governor Benigno R. Fitial came back to Saipan on Saturday morning, four days before his April 30 court appearance to face the charges filed against him. The CNMI Division of Customs, the Commonwealth Ports Authority and...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:23
, By Jun Dayao

Aeronautical Dolphins is Pacific RWDC champion

Marianas High School’s Aeronautical Dolphins was once again the big winner in this year’s Real World Design Challenge. The seven-member team was hailed champion in both the state and Pacific competitions, earning the privilege to fly to Washington, D.C. and compete with teams...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:19
, By Moneth G. Deposa

San Nicolas: Romero’s voice was heard by everybody

“The voice of Emie Romero was heard not just by the jurors but by everybody in this community,” said Attorney General Joey P. San Nicolas, referring to murdered bartender Emerita Romero’s chilling 911 call where she was heard screaming and begging for her life at the hands of her...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:18
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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