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He who learned but does not think, is lost

It is another episode of Ambrose M. Bennett’s comment that triggers an urge to engage in earthly discourse. The self proclaimed high IQ of 139, and educated BA and masters anointed intellectual once again drifts on a raft without a sail trying to go up river. A sight...
Posted On Jun 03 2016 06:07
, By Contributing Author

Son of late former Saipan mayor appeals to 9th Circuit

The son of former Saipan mayor Donald Flores and Cecilia U. Flores is appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit the federal court’s dismissal of his late mother’s $40-million lawsuit. Derron G. Flores, through counsel Juan T. Lizama, notified the U.S. District...
Posted On Jun 03 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Panel for 902 talks assembled

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has assembled the members to represent the CNMI in talks with the federal government on pressing issues of labor and immigration and U.S. military projects. Torres, who will be meeting with the President Obama’s special representative Esther Kia’aina and her...
Posted On Jun 03 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Voyagers set to present traditional canoe to CNMI

In honor of preserving and perpetuating the art of celestial navigation, voyagers who represented the Commonwealth at the 12th Festival of the Pacific Arts in Guam will present Makali’i, a traditional canoe to the CNMI. Makali’i was once commanded by the late Master Navigator Mau...
Posted On Jun 03 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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