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Inos: We’re going to the bottom of slayings

Gov. Eloy S. Inos took a break from his busy campaign schedule to assure the CNMI community that his administration would do its best to solve the recent killing of two Chinese farmers in Koblerville. “The whole scenario is unfortunate whether [they were killed] by locals or one...
Posted On Nov 07 2014 04:05
, By Mark Rabago

Elections: Its beastly nature

Whatever mood swing you’re in, e.g., celebratory, antsy from the sad reversal of political fortunes, or despondent, it’s the nature of the beast—there’s only one victor—the rest of whom take empty benches in the back of the room. The coveted four-way contest is indecisive and it...
Posted On Nov 07 2014 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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Galang leads NMSA October awardees

Gerald Galang was named the Northern Marianas Sports Association Male Athlete of the Month (October) to lead three other awardees. Andrew Johnson and Djay Ong, named co-Male Student Athletes of the Month, and Anna Calvert (as top female student athlete) joined Galang on the...
Posted On Nov 07 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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Sweep for Shirley’s, semis for PSS

Shirley’s Coffee Shop earned a sweep, while Public School System bagged a semis seat after prevailing in the final two regular season games in the 2014 JP World Corp. Customer Appreciation Basketball League last Wednesday night at the Gillette Multipurpose Gymnasium. Shirley’s...
Posted On Nov 07 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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