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Man accused of smuggling 4.9 lbs of ‘ice’ seeks $3K bail

A man accused of smuggling nearly five pounds of “ice” or methamphetamine into the CNMI through the U.S Postal Service has asked the Superior Court to modify his bail and allow him to post less than 1% of his initial bail of $1 million. Zhang Yuzhu, who was arrested in March for...
Posted On Nov 03 2022 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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IPI’s unlicensed key employees a puzzler for CCC

The Commonwealth Casino Commission is in a quandary as to how to deal with key employees of Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC who are unlicensed by the CCC, yet are still getting paid by IPI. These employees—referred to in the business as “Casino Key Employees”—are casino...
Posted On Nov 03 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Seven workers settle with IPI

Seven Chinese construction workers executed a settlement agreement this month to resolve their forced labor claims against Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC. This brings the total amount paid to the workers by the two Chinese construction firms who employed them and IPI...
Posted On Nov 03 2022 06:06
, By Press Release
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Bourbon Street Bar and Cafe opens in Garapan

Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, which is known for its colorful lights, music, entertainment, alcohol, and huge crowds, is famous as a party place. The newly opened Bourbon Street Bar and Cafe wants to embody this vibe and bring the party life to Saipan. Opening last...
Posted On Nov 03 2022 06:06
, By Leigh Gases
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