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‘War vs meth needs $200K’

The Department of Public Safety needs at least $200,000 to sustain its ongoing war against methamphetamine or “ice,” according to DPS Commissioner James C. Deleon Guerrero yesterday. “We do have a war against ‘ice’ that we need to be able to robustly prosecute,” he said. Deleon...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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MTEC and MVA visit 18 CNMI public schools

The Marianas Tourism Education Council and Marianas Visitors Authority have wrapped up their annual school presentations, visiting 18 public schools with the message that “Tourism is everybody’s business.” MTEC chairwoman Vicky Benavente has led the presentations for the last...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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Japan’s Oceana returns to Northern Marianas

Japan’s top diving website, Oceana, returned to the Northern Marianas last month to visit dive sites on Saipan and Tinian. Oceana filmed on the islands for 10 days last month, covering dive sites and other tourist attractions. The website’s last visit was in 2014 when they...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jonjie Reyes

Bill seeks to prevent tattoo parlors from serving minors

A proposed bill seeks to prevent tattoo parlors in the Commonwealth from serving minors without the written consent or presence of a parent or guardian. According to Senate Bill 19-25, introduced by Sen. Teresita A. Santos (R-Rota), while tattooing is a form of art and getting...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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