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MVA mulls having Saipan host its own ‘beach party’

Despite tabling the discussion on a beach party initiative, Marianas Visitors Authority board members have agreed that having a “beach party” similar to those held in other destinations like Mexico during spring break or festival days is good for the CNMI. At the recommendation...
Posted On Mar 20 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Email and grits

The vernal is equinoxing, which means that it’s time for some spring cleaning. Don’t worry, this will be a mere dusting. We won’t move any furniture. After all, my ’70s vintage beach chair, with its frayed nylon webbing, loose pop rivets, and oxidized aluminum tube-frame, has got...
Posted On Mar 20 2015 04:00
, By Ed Stephens Jr.

Dealing with difficult imposition

When the feds took over control of immigration from the CNMI it instantly severed the other hand that normally works in tandem with the other. It’s a vital tool in growing the local economy. The U.S. Congress repealed it in recent past. It no longer exists. It’s gone! Meanwhile,...
Posted On Mar 20 2015 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

NMD Corp. sets out to rebrand itself with new goals

The newly elected leadership of the Northern Marianas Descent Corp. has been meeting weekly to brainstorm, set goals and objectives, and share ideas on what and how the corporation will approach issues in the CNMI. “We are working on how to rebrand ourselves and are taking a...
Posted On Mar 20 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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