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Torres meets with Fiji president, US ambassador

SUVA, Fiji—In his first off-island state visit to a foreign country, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, legislators, and Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board members traveled to Fiji on a two-pronged mission over the past weekend. The first objective was to re-affirm the historical friendship...
Posted On Feb 03 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

Beautify CNMI to plant commemorative tree tomorrow

Beautify CNMI will have a tree planting project tomorrow, Feb. 4, as one of their first projects as the group has just been revived. According to one of Beautify CNMI’s founder, Angelo Villagomez, the tree planting will take place near the Oleai Beach Bar at 5pm. The native tree...
Posted On Feb 03 2016 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Self-inflicted economic decline

About 14 years ago, major Japanese investments took an exodus that included withdrawing some $5-7 billion in money that used to be recycled here. Coupled by the closure of the $2.1-billion apparel industry our fiscal posture took a nosedive. Their fade into the sunset was the...
Posted On Feb 03 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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GMJ/IKKI advances to semis

GMJ/IKKI Wholesale is a win away from another finals appearance in the 2015 San Antonio Community Action Network Basketball League following a 65-60 victory against Ask Y U B in their playoff match last night at the San Antonio court. The win moved GMJ/IKKI to the semifinals...
Posted On Feb 03 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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