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‘Even in disaster, there is business’

Despite the zero arrival of tourists, two popular souvenir shops are not throwing in the towel. In fact, Alex Youn, president of I Love Saipan, believes that there is business even in a time of disaster. From catering mostly to tourists, I Love Saipan is shifting its focus...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera

Guam-based forces facilitate CNMI relief efforts

When Super Typhoon Yutu battered Saipan and Tinian on Oct. 24-25, nearly every building in Yutu’s path sustained damage, including the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport. Its air traffic control tower was rendered inoperable after the windows were blown in and the...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:00
, By Press Release

‘CPA board seen to adopt draft accord on divert airfield’

The Commonwealth Ports Authority board expects to adopt in today’s special meeting a draft purchase agreement relating to the U.S. Department of Defense’s proposal to put an alternative landing site—or divert airfield—for the U.S. Air Force on Tinian. That’s according to airport...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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IPI assures crane secure; businesses express concern

Super Typhoon Yutu not only leveled many homes on Saipan and Tinian but its 180mph winds also resulted in one of the construction cranes at the Imperial Pacific Resort construction site leaning slightly. Among the tourist businesses near the crane are Serenti Hotel and Bubba Gump...
Posted On Nov 09 2018 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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