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Making simple food excellent

With only hope and perseverance to rely on, Angelina “Angie” De Andres opened Puerto Rico Bento Restaurant with her son Antonio Lastimado in 2012. She originally took over another restaurant, but the doors closed because she could not afford payment. Nevertheless, De Andres saw a...
Posted On Mar 12 2020 06:05
, By Bea Cabrera
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Breaking barriers, shattering ceilings

March is International Women’s Month. Here, we give a roundup of some of the women featured in our Women of Excellence series where we were able to spend time and talk to women in the CNMI who are role models and have made an impact just by being themselves and pursuing their...
Posted On Mar 06 2020 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera

‘My desire is to make the most of each day’

Urban Dictionary calls a woman who knows how to do everything as a “jill of all trades.” Sort of like the female version of the “jack of all trades.” The CNMI’s own jill of all trades has a name and she is Kanae S. Quinn. She has been involved in various fields and skills that...
Posted On Mar 05 2020 06:04
, By Bea Cabrera

Eyes on the prize: The greater good of the CNMI

Over the years and after many projects and events, Merlie Torres Tolentino still manages to keep all moving parts of the Tan Siu Lin Foundation together by keeping her sight on the prize—ensuring that the foundation keeps working toward the greater good of the CNMI. “Knowing that...
Posted On Mar 05 2020 06:04
, By Bea Cabrera
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