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BREAKING NEWS: San Nicolas is acting Labor secretary

  Labor Enforcement Division director Gil San Nicolas was appointed as acting secretary on Friday.   San Nicolas’ appointment was made on the same day when Gov. Ralph DLG Torres accepted the courtesy resignation of now former secretary Edith Deleon Guerrero....
Posted On May 20 2017 18:54
, By Jon Perez

BREAKING NEWS: Torres accepts Labor secretary’s resignation

  Gov. Ralph DLG Torres today accepted the courtesy resignation of Labor Secretary Edith Deleon Guerrero.   Torres’ decision is part of the administration’s mid-term review of all appointments made by the late governor Eloy S. Inos when he and Torres were elected in...
Posted On May 19 2017 13:35
, By Jon Perez

Clicking with customers

Got $945? That’ll buy you one share of stock in Amazon.com. When it went public 20 years ago it was $18 share. This week marked the 20th anniversary of the public offering, so the whole Amazon thing has been in the news a lot. Are there lessons for the CNMI tourism industry...
Posted On May 19 2017 06:06
, By Ed Stephens Jr.

Dela Cruz: Tinian can help with Saipan’s power needs

Tinian could help support Saipan’s power needs if an emergency arises, as stated by the former board of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp., according to Rep. Francisco S. Dela Cruz (R-Saipan). Dela Cruz said that Tinian-CUC has a 20-megawatt system composed of four 2.5-megawatt...
Posted On May 19 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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