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Jinnosuke, Jin Ju prevail

Saipan Swim Club’s Jinnosuke Suzuki and Jin Ju Thompson emerged as the top finishers in the three-loop race of last Saturday’s SSC Meek and Mighty Ocean Swim held in the waters off Pacific Islands Club. Nine-year-old Suzuki completed the more than one-kilometer course in 40:31 to...
Posted On Feb 10 2015 04:10
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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5 gain q’finals slots in mixed-up doubles

Five pairs notched quarterfinals berths in the mixed up doubles event in the 2015 Coconut Tennis Classic. At the top half of the 40-team main draw, Moris Villanueva and Haruya Eda led the Round of 8 cast. The two junior players advanced to the quarterfinals after posting twin...
Posted On Feb 10 2015 04:05
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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GCA Fun Run, Walk & Bike

Posted On Feb 10 2015 04:02
, By Jun Dayao

‘China’s stricter gaming rules will have minimal impact on NMI’

China’s recent decision to impose stricter rules on its citizens regarding gambling abroad may not have that big an impact on the CNMI. According to Lt. Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres, the gaming industry plays only a small part in the various integrated resort projects that are set to...
Posted On Feb 10 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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