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Autopsy shows Bjorge died of drowning

An autopsy concluded that Eric Joseph Bjorge, a 52-year-old economist at Bridge Capital LLC who was found dead at the Grotto on Sunday, died of drowning. Department of Public Safety police spokesman Travis Hurst disclosed yesterday that Guam chief medical examiner Dr. Aurelio...
Posted On Oct 22 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Atkins Kroll on top of air bag recall

Hours after Toyota Motors recalled over 200,000 vehicles equipped with potentially defective front passenger air bag inflators, the automaker’s local dealership assured owners of affected models of the brand that it’s on top of the recall. “Dealer information is strictly...
Posted On Oct 22 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

COMMUNITY BRIEFS – Oct. 22, 2014

FOA postpones membership meeting The Friends of the Arts board of directors apologizes but had to postpone the membership meeting scheduled yesterday, Oct. 21. It regrets any inconvenience caused to those members or friends who had intended to attend.  The meeting will be...
Posted On Oct 22 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

Motion to dismiss Gaskins’ class action suit vs CUC nixed

Superior Court Associate Judge David A. Wiseman denied yesterday a joint motion filed by the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. and the CNMI government that seeks to dismiss a taxpayer and class action lawsuit filed by Carmen Castro Gaskins and others regarding the alleged overpayment...
Posted On Oct 22 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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