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Docomo Pacific: 100-pct restoration by March

More than half a year after Typhoon Soudeor cut down cable network connections on Saipan, Docomo Pacific said it targets full restoration of their services by next month. In a response to Saipan Tribune inquiries, Docomo sent out a press release saying it is targeting March 10 as...
Posted On Feb 18 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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Past political concessions wrangle efforts to ease pension shortfall

The House of Representatives majority bloc voted down a bill yesterday that would have dedicated the entire Saipan casino annual license fee to fund payments for CNMI retirees’ 25 percent pension payments. House leaders warned that passing the bill would renege on commitments...
Posted On Feb 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres heads to DC; names new special assistant to admin

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has flown stateside to attend meetings with U.S. Capitol and White House officials to discuss issues affecting the CNMI and meantime has announced a new member of his Cabinet, according to statements from the Office of the Governor yesterday. “Governor...
Posted On Feb 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Gueku na mañan kabisiyu

Megai man-mamadedese! Esta ti namagof man-bisita piot ya un` fagcha`e tautau-ta gi señgsoñg `sino sagan linahyan ya sige masañgan didog pinadesen niniha. Dispues de 38 años deste ke ta gobietnan maisa hit debi u fitme pisun ekonomia `nai megai appottunidat para i tautau-ta siha....
Posted On Feb 18 2016 06:06
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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