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BREAKING NEWS: FHB accounts hacked, other banks may be victimized as well

Possibly hundreds of customers from First Hawaiian Bank were affected by unauthorized bank transactions made in their accounts. Withdrawals ranging from about $100 to $500 were made by an unauthorized entity. Saipan Tribune learned that checking accounts are the ones mostly...
Posted On Apr 04 2016 15:20
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Plane crash survivors oppose Labor chief’s request to intervene

Citing lack of authority and other reasons, two plane crash survivors are opposing CNMI Department of Labor Secretary Edith DeLeon Guerrero’s request to intervene in their lawsuit in federal court. Plaintiffs Tomoyuki Nagata and Dr. Jun Takimoto, through counsel Richard W....
Posted On Apr 04 2016 06:12
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Kagman Health Fair on April 9

The Kagman Community Health Center will be hosting a Health Fair on Saturday, April 9, at the Kagman CHC grounds in Kagman II. The event, set from 9am to 12pm, is in connection with the third year anniversary of Kagman CHC. The event is also open for persons of all ages and...
Posted On Apr 04 2016 06:11
, By Jon Perez

9th Circuit affirms conviction, sentence of 19 years, 7 months

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has affirmed the conviction and a prison sentence of 19 years and seven months slapped against Chang Ru Meng Backman, a former karaoke operator convicted of sex trafficking. The Ninth Circuit panel held that because the statute does...
Posted On Apr 04 2016 06:09
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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