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Seeded players ran amok in Week 1

The usual suspects advanced to the final rounds of the 2023 Bridge Capital Tennis Classic last weekend at the American Memorial Park tennis courts. In the men’s open, top seed Colin Ramsey is safely into the semifinals after turning back a spirited challenge from  June Yu, 6-2,...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Remembering Zorro: A friend to the CNMI

Yesterday, March 23, marked one year since the loss of a friend and advocate of the CNMI, Yasuo Miyazawa, whom many lovingly remembered as “Zorro.” Several of Miyazawa’s friends around the globe, including those here in the CNMI, took time to remember, and pay tribute to the...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:06
, By Chrystal Marino | Correspondents
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VOX POPULI: Thoughts on Covenant Day

As a citizen of the NMI, Covenant Day to me is a day of liberation. I’m very grateful that I’m born a U.S. citizen. Without this citizenship, it would be pretty difficult to travel and go to other places where you would normally just walk through as a U.S. citizen. I...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:06
, By Contributing Author
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IPI ‘adopts’ San Antonio Beach

Despite the many challenges it faces, Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) is stepping up and has “adopted” the San Antonio Beach as the site that it will maintain on Saipan. In an “Adopt-a-Place” ceremony yesterday afternoon by the Saipan Mayor’s Office at one of the beach’s...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:06
, By Leigh Gases
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