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Transit bus is very important for us

Almost 60 percent of our people, including our guest workers in the CNMI, use the $3 taxi 24/7. These guys make more money than the metered taxicabs. From 12am onward they charge $5. Some driver asks that you pay first, saying “no pay, no ride.” If they get into an accident their...
Posted On May 12 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

CHC will soon retire its 30-year-old A/C system

The Commonwealth Health Center will soon retire its more than 30-year-old air-conditioning system, according to Division of Public Health and Hospital Emergency Preparedness program director Warren Villagomez. He said the hospital’s new heat, ventilation, and air-conditioning...
Posted On May 12 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Inert bombs are safe

They say it is for our safety. They say it is for our own good. The U.S. military says the ground for training with live-fire weapons on Tinian is to ensure global peace. There will be environmental casualties, but hey, casualties happen all the time. Henceforth, the Draft...
Posted On May 12 2015 04:00
, By MARJORIE ANNE C. DARIA, Special to the Saipan Tribune

Spartans continue march to division crown

The Jokers Spartans continue their march to the Kingfisher C division crown in the 2015 Bud Light-Saipan Electronic Darts Association Winter/Spring season last week held in different bars on Saipan. An 11-4 win over the Jokers Chagi Fan (66-99) increased the Spartans’ record...
Posted On May 12 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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