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Illegal pesticides smuggled in pickled vegetables

Hundreds of packets of illegal pesticides from China were smuggled into the CNMI, concealed inside a 5-gallon plastic container and topped by a 3-inch layer of pickled vegetables, but a vigilant 23-year-old Workforce Investment Agency trainee with the Division of Customs Services...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:29
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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‘It’s time for Games to come to CNMI’

Pacific Games Council executive director Andrew Minogue believes it’s time for the Mini Games to come to the CNMI. Minogue, along with PGC president Vidhya Lakhan conducted a two-day (Monday and Tuesday) site visit to the sports facilities and accommodation on Saipan to assess...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:29
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Senate holds off action on cigarette tax hike bill

Senators held off action on a House bill increasing cigarette tax from $2 to $4 a pack, after the Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee decided to further review the measure to strengthen its enforcement provisions. Moreover, the Senate panel recommends that instead of an outright $2...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:28
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Toka tames Rebels; Rollers gets first win

Toka caught fire early to torch the Rebels, 79-56, during the second game in the 2014 QQ Rent A Car Invitational Basketball League last Monday night at the Garapan Basketball Court. A torrid 17-0 run was all Toka needed to put away the Rebels and gain its fourth victory in five...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:28
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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