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Shattered Sky free film on Friday at AMP

All audiences are invited to the free showing of the film Shattered Sky at American Memorial Park on Friday, Nov. 7, at 6:30pm. In this month of Thanksgiving, the film reminds us how the world solved the crisis of the hole in the ozone layer and looks at how we can apply the same...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

Brave new world for first-time voters

At 62 years old, Chang Whan Jang, who teaches math at Hopwood Junior High School, voted for the first time in the CNMI yesterday. He became eligible to vote last summer, after 34 years living and working in the CNMI. He said he was excited to take part in this year’s election. He...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

No endorsement

I am shocked to see the article today about our group, MILE CNMI, endorsing Heinz and Ray. It’s not true. I was never asked as adviser and also this was never discussed in any meeting. We previously agreed not to endorse as a group any gubernatorial candidate because we have...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 04:00
, By Irene Tantiado
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Tools of the Trade donates kitchen equipment to NMTI

Ken Stewart, general manager of Tools of the Trade from Guam, has donated about $900 worth of equipment for the culinary arts program of the Northern Marianas Technical Institute. Some of the equipment includes chef’s knives, cutting boards, and chef’s attires, among other...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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