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Lee wins debut in clay court in Morocco

CNMI junior player Carol Lee had a winning debut in clay court after topping her first round foe in the 2017 Mediterranée Avenir last week at the Club Olympique Casablanca Tennis Centre in Casablanca, Morocco. Lee was pitted against the host country’s Zainab Bendahhou in the...
Posted On May 08 2017 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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2017 Marianas March Against Cancer

Posted On May 08 2017 06:06
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US Marines join French-led exercise

OKINAWA, Japan—U.S. Marine Corps and multinational forces are now conducting Exercise Jeanne D’Arc on land and in the surrounding waters of Guam and Tinian until May 18. Approximately 100 Marines from 3rd Marine Division joined forces from France, Japan and British Royal Marine...
Posted On May 08 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

71-year-old Korean man who drowned was in knee-deep water, had lifejacket

The 71-year-old Korean man who drowned at the beach of Kensington Hotel in San Roque on Thursday was wearing a life vest while swimming in knee-deep water, police said. Acting Department of Public Safety spokesman Sgt. Jason Tarkong said over the weekend that DPS received a call...
Posted On May 08 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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