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MVA’s exit survey ongoing; 2,200 surveyed so far

The Marianas Visitors Authority’s exit survey for tourists is still ongoing, according to MVA deputy managing director Judy Torres. The exit survey will provide data on the economic impact of tourism on the CNMI. Torres said the company contracted to do the survey, Guam-based...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Joeten, Saipan Ice score easy wins

Joeten Enterprises and Saipan Ice scored easy wins over separate opponents in the Inter Commercial Business Basketball League 2015 last Tuesday night at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Joeten crushed Docomo Pacific, 80-60, to improve its record to 5-3, while Saipan Ice notched its...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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Lee debuts in CNMI-hosted Jr. ITF tourney

The CNMI’s Carol Lee will be competing in the IT&E Northern Marianas Junior Championships for the first time, making her one of the youngest players in next month’s tournament. “I am excited to be part of it and I am looking forward to the opportunity to challenge off-island...
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Chief Aghurubw Foundation cleans up

The beach area from Oleai Beach to Sugar Dock in Chalan Kanoa got a facelift on April 4, 2015,thanks to a group calling itself the Chief Aghurubw Foundation and Beautify My Marianas program. The group collected 120 lbs of trash along the route, as noted in its post-action report....
Posted On Apr 16 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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