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CUC emergency declaration extended anew

Gov. Eloy S. Inos extended anew on Friday the emergency declaration for the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. still because of financial crisis that includes some $20 million in uncollected utility payments from government agencies and a continued lack of qualified U.S. technical...
Posted On May 20 2014 07:15
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Inentregan Achon Tanu`

Kada familia fumaposgue man-hanau mañaina dispues de man-madispone ginen hilu`. Ni unu sumupone na para umasusede buente pot gaige ayu na respetu yan sentimentu i hita i famaguon. Mas makat este gi mas amku` na che`lu sa` guiya dispues ma-intrega ni achon familia. Piniloghu na...
Posted On May 20 2014 07:15
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Guerrero balks at CPUC position on PSS rates

Board of Education chair Herman T. Guerrero is opposed to the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission’s position that a rate petition must be filed with the regulatory body for a public law to be formally implemented by the utilities corporation. This comes in the wake of a CPUC...
Posted On May 20 2014 07:14
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Sterling NH police commish et al

A friend once wondered why people kept saying “niggah” in conversations among the Zhongguoren he met both in English and Chinese during his last foray to China. For the non-Chinese speakers, ‘nig-eh’ (“eh” barely audible) is an all-purpose gap filler, like the favorite “like” to...
Posted On May 20 2014 07:13
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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