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A government of law and not of men

It was very surprising and unusual to learn that Gov. Eloy S. Inos had requested the CNMI Board of Parole to begin the process of pardoning former governor BenignoFitial, two days before he was even sentenced by the court. The sad and shameful saga of the former governor began...
Posted On Jul 03 2015 06:00
, By Alexander “Colonel” Sablan

An open letter to the people of the CNMI

In a few recent Letters to the Editor, the issue of the military’s proposed plans for Tinian and Pagan is framed as choice between a casino industry and patriotism. This is not the first time I’ve heard this line of reasoning used to justify why we the people of the Commonwealth...
Posted On Jul 03 2015 06:00
, By Joey Patrick San Nicolas
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Seiya aims to pass Universiade test

See Eda is hoping to pass one of the biggest tests in his young athletics career when he competes in the XXVIII Summer World University Games, which opens today at the Gwangju World Cup Stadium in Seo-gu District in Gwangju City, South Korea. The 18-year-old left Saipan yesterday...
Posted On Jul 03 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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33 complete Plumeria Swim

Kaito Yanai led 32 other finishers in Marianas Visitors Authority’s (MVA) 1st Annual Plumeria Swim (formerly the Saipan International Open Water Flipper Tournament) held late last month at Pau Pau Beach. Yanai clocked in at 23:54 in the 1.5K race to rule the men’s division, while...
Posted On Jul 03 2015 06:00
, By Jun Dayao
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