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Edwin ‘Ed’ Johnson, 74

By Roselyn Monroyo Reporter  The sports community is mourning Edwin “Ed” Johnson, who passed away last Monday due to a lingering illness. He was 74. “Ed was certainly an avid tennis player. He loved to talk tennis and play the game. He coached his daughter Melody in her formative...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 09:22
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Shirley’s A widens lead in women’s league

By Roselyn Monroyo Reporter  Shirley’s A stretched its lead to two in the women’ s division of the 2011 Saipan Soccer School Futsal League after shutting out Thai Team on Wednesday night at the TSL Sports Complex. Shirley’s A now has a 9-1-0 win-loss-record,...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 09:22
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CNMI vows to come back vs Guam

Taylor in 7th place in golf; Wabol withdraws By Roselyn Monroyo Reporter  The CNMI Baseball Team returns to the field today and is optimistic of its chances against archrival Guam when they collide at 10am (9am Saipan time) at the Baseball Mont-Dore in New Caledonia. “I am...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 09:21
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Flores backs soursop cultivation for its health benefits, business

By Clarissa V. David Reporter Mayor Donald G. Flores said the CNMI should look into growing graviola or soursop trees to produce tons of these fruits, which have been found to have anti-cancer properties. Flores talked about the benefits of graviola at the proclamation signing...
Posted On Sep 02 2011 09:21
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