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Dela Cruz, Chavez prevail

Edward Dela Cruz Jr. won his debut, while Kaithyn Chavez recorded her best time, as Northern Marianas Athletics went ahead with the 36th Mt. Tapochao Turkey Trot Run, but did it virtually. Dela Cruz took on the 4.2-mile course with a group of friends and other regulars ...
Posted On Nov 30 2020 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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CNMI receives 10 vials of COVID-19 treatment drug

The CNMI received earlier this month 10 vials of bamlanivimab, a treatment for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, and will receive another 10 vials later on. According to the federal health department, bamlanivimab, an intravenous drug, is for treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19. It...
Posted On Nov 30 2020 06:05
, By Justine Nauta
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Propst hints at serving House Precinct 1 again

Despite a slew of critical comments against Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on his social media page, former lawmaker Edwin K. Propst remains coy about his future political plans, hinting that he may return to the CNMI House of Representatives to represent Precinct 1 in the incoming 22nd...
Posted On Nov 30 2020 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘IPI not to blame if China blacklists CNMI due to gambling’

Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC chief executive officer Donald Browne stressed that IPI has nothing to do with a recent statement by the Chinese Communist Party that it plans to “blacklist” cross-border gambling tourism destinations, which could possibly include the...
Posted On Nov 30 2020 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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