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Negahr and Mikayla still alive in doubles

</a2There is no early exit for the CNMI’s Negahr Rastguiy and Mikayla Lopez this time. The two Commonwealth bets, who were booted out in the first round of the singles competition in the 2014 IT&E Northern Marianas Junior Championships, soldiered on in the doubles event...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:33
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Bandits barge into win column in DLX caging

The Bandits snapped their two-game losing skid after topping Pogi Problems, 81-71, in the nightcap in the 2013 DLX/IT&E Invitational Basketball League last Monday at the Gualo Rai Basketball Court. The Bandits got off to a strong start for an early double-digit lead and never...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:26
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Red Cross helps 8 family victims of fire

The American Red Cross NMI Chapter assisted eight family victims of the apartment building fire in Fina Sisu in the early morning hours of May 17, 2014. The apartment building located on Chalan Tun Antonio Apa Rd. was completely destroyed by the fire. Red Cross Disaster Action...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:23
, By Jun Dayao

Millard settles with CNMI govt

Gov. Eloy S. Inos confirmed that ComputerLand founder William H. Millard, once listed as among the richest people in America, entered into a tax settlement agreement with the CNMI government and the undisclosed amount is now a part of the governor’s $12.386-million fiscal year...
Posted On May 22 2014 07:14
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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