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Japan firm suing for alleged unauthorized use of its logo

A company in Japan is suing two companies and their owner on Saipan for allegedly using its logo without its permission. Yoshitsu Co. Ltd. is suing American Create Beauty Corp., American Dong Sheng Corp., Weidong Guo, and 10 unnamed agencies/persons for trademark counterfeiting,...
Posted On Nov 18 2019 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Arrivals up 8% in October

Arrivals to the CNMI increased 8% to 34,670 in October 2019, compared to 32,108 visitors in October 2018, according to the latest numbers of the Marianas Visitors Authority. Citing its own numbers, MVA said Friday that arrivals from Korea grew 30% in the month to 20,185 visitors....
Posted On Nov 18 2019 06:06
, By Press Release

FBI seized docs, computers at IPI office

The Federal Bureau of Investigation seized heaps of documents from Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC’s accounting office, along with several computers, during the execution of a search warrant last Nov. 8, 2019. The FBI, according to documents obtained by Saipan Tribune...
Posted On Nov 18 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Salim and Viray win Pacifica art contest

An 11-year-old student at Brilliant Star School, Selina Salim, and Saipan Southern High School’s sixteen-year-old Irish Viray were named winners of the 2019 Pacifica Art Contest hosted by Pacifica Insurance Underwriters, Inc. Salim and Viray each received a $300 cash prize and...
Posted On Nov 18 2019 06:06
, By Press Release
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