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‘NMI paddlers need consistency, commitment’

CNMI men’s canoe (va’a) team coach Dino Manning believes Commonwealth paddlers need to race consistently and give a higher level of commitment to the sport if they wants to someday reach the same level of the perennial medalists in the Pacific region. “We need to race...
Posted On Sep 11 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez

AG to telcos: Provide specifics on consumer protection issues

Attorney General Edward Manibusan has issued formal letters to the islands’ telecommunication companies—Docomo Pacific, IT&E, and I-Connect Saipan—requesting how consumer bills were and/or will be adjusted to address the service disruptions resulting from the islandwide...
Posted On Sep 11 2015 06:00
, By Press Release
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LTA partners with hotel industry to continue hotel, hospitality program

Despite the ongoing recovery efforts following Typhoon Soudelor, the Latte Training Academy has partnered with the hotel industry to ensure the continued delivery of its Hotel and Hospitality Certification Program for high school juniors and seniors of the Public School System....
Posted On Sep 11 2015 06:00
, By Press Release

80/20

Many business managers often refer to the “80/20” rule. This is the rule that says 20 percent of the inputs will create 80 percent of the results. Thus, 20 percent of your working time might account for 80 percent of your productivity, or, on the unhappy side of the ledger, 20...
Posted On Sep 11 2015 06:00
, By Ed Stephens Jr.
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