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Sign-up begins for USDA disaster assistance programs

WASHINGTON—Eligible farmers and ranchers can now sign up for U.S. Department of Agriculture disaster assistance programs restored by passage of the 2014 Farm Bill. “We implemented these programs in record time and kept our commitment to begin sign-up today,” said Agriculture...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 17:42
, By Jun Dayao

Flashback — April 2006-April 2008

April 22, 2006 ‘Our government is broke’ Gov. Benigno R. Fitial thus summarized the state of the Commonwealth yesterday, as he delivered his first report to the Legislature since his inauguration a little more than 100 days ago. In his 30-minute speech, Fitial presented the...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 17:40
, By Jun Dayao

2 apply for Saipan casino license

Two investor groups submitted applications to exclusively develop a casino resort on Saipan, along with bank proof of wire transfer of $1 million each in nonrefundable application fee on the deadline date yesterday. This comes seven years after Saipan voters rejected for the...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 17:39
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Korea tragedy pushes back COP renovation celebration

South Korean investment giant E Land is postponing until mid-May its original April celebration to reopen Coral Ocean Point after a $4.4-million renovation, as a show of solidarity to those affected by last week’s sinking of a ferry off the coast of South Korea that has so far...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 17:35
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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