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Inos: Certified question for land comp law ready

A certified question to the Supreme Court concerning the constitutionality of a local law appropriating Managaha landing fees to pay Saipan landowners is just awaiting the consent of a member of the Legislature. “We’re ready. It’s just that we’re trying to get a member of the...
Posted On Oct 01 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

FY’15 limit set for CW-1 program

WASHINGTON, D.C—The Department of Homeland Security will allow up to 13,999 nonimmigrants for fiscal year 2015 for the CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1) program. DHS published the notice in yesterday’s Federal Register. Under the CW-1 program, employers in the CNMI can apply...
Posted On Oct 01 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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Marianas native returns as a Marine

By LANCE CPL. TYLER NGIRASWEI III Marine Expeditionary Force ECHO FIELD, Tinian—Lance Cpl. Edward Manibusan Jr., from Koblerville, Saipan, grew up on a small island with small towns, few city lights and a lot of ocean. He enjoyed growing up on the peaceful paradise, but he always...
Posted On Oct 01 2014 04:00
, By LANCE CPL. TYLER NGIRASWEI
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NMSA, Customs hammer foes

Northern Marianas Sports Association and Customs pummeled their respective opponents in the opening of the 2014 IT&E-DYS Inter-Government Basketball League last Monday night at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Customs was pitted against Commonwealth Health Center and coasted to...
Posted On Oct 01 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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