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Flashback – Jan. 2005-Jan. 2010

January 21, 2010 ‘Explore thermal energy on Pagan Island’ The chairman of the Commonwealth Retirees Association, Juan M. Sablan, is urging the U.S. military to explore thermal energy on Pagan Island for its energy requirements when it relocates troops to Guam. There are about...
Posted On Jan 21 2015 13:48
, By Saipan Tribune

CDA commercial loan program picks up steam

The CNMI State Small Business Credit Initiative is “picking up steam and rolling.” The program has now crossed over 20 percent commitment of the initial disbursement from U.S. Treasury toward eight loans in the CNMI. Those eight loans represent over $1.5 million in total loan...
Posted On Jan 21 2015 04:00
, By Press Release

Santos vows public hearings this time

A controversial bill that changes the advisory board of the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. into a governing one has been prefiled at the Senate. However, Sen. Teresita A. Santos (R-Rota) promised that unlike previous attempts to enact a similar measure, Senate Bill 19-04 this time...
Posted On Jan 21 2015 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

China-US relations

Delighted to have the bivalve muzzle residue-named Yang in this page with her reflections on Treating a Rising China. Whether she had a simplistic view, or just provided a holding image for those who would not be bothered by the complexity of the situation, is really beside the...
Posted On Jan 21 2015 04:00
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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