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EPA reviewing CUC’s management report, draft master plan

A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency inspector stressed their concerns to the Commonwealth Utility Corp. board over how vacant senior management positions might affect execution of the court-stipulated order projects that EPA oversees. Speaking though teleconference, Tinger...
Posted On Jul 06 2015 14:37
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres prepares to take over, summons Cabinet members

Lt. Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres will summon Cabinet members today to discuss and set an agenda for the coming weeks. Torres will be the acting governor with the departure of Gov. Eloy S. Inos for a three-week vacation in Seattle. Inos is scheduled to fly to the mainland today. “Yes, I...
Posted On Jul 06 2015 14:36
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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‘Crank’ makes short work of Japanese foe

Frank “The Crank” Camacho scored an emotional win against Miura Yasuaki last Friday night, making short work of his Japanese foe in the main event of the Rites of Passage 18: Warpath at the Saipan World Resort’s Royal Taga Hall. Camacho needed only 34 seconds to dispatch the...
Posted On Jul 06 2015 08:37
, By Jon Perez
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Triathletes complete race in PNG

The CNMI’s three triathletes completed the short course race in the XV Pacific Games yesterday in Konedobu, Papua New Guinea. Peter Prestley emerged as the top finisher among the three Commonwealth bets after capping the 750m swim, 20K bike, and 5K run in 1:23:22. Tony Stearns...
Posted On Jul 06 2015 08:36
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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