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Thailand’s King Elephant rice now on Saipan

King Elephant Rice, also known as Jasmine Thai Rice or Milagrosa, is now available on Saipan at all leading supermarkets, including XO Supermarket. Exclusively distributed by Long Feng Corp., King Elephant Rice is the No. 1 rice brand in Southeast Asia and worldwide because of...
Posted On May 01 2020 06:03
, By Bea Cabrera
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Green Flash Dive: Safety first is always our mentality

Green Flash Dive Inc. opened in 2017 and offers hydrotastic test, a way where air tanks can be tested for strength and refill. Since the CNMI is a popular scuba diving destination, the dive shop found a niche and made scuba diving a safer sport or hobby to get into. Since the...
Posted On May 01 2020 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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Sura Saipan makes you love Korean food

Find the dishes you see on your favorite K drama series at Sura Saipan located along Beach Road in Garapan. Whether its beef bulgogi and spicy pork or squid with all the side dishes, you are assured of getting that authentic Korean taste. Going on its second year, Sura Saipan did...
Posted On Apr 30 2020 06:03
, By Bea Cabrera
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Torres: Health and safety over economy

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is not in a hurry to reopen the islands. “I applaud President [Donald J. ] Trump for pushing hard in opening the U.S. economy and I understand how important that is. But in order for me to open the economy of the CNMI in terms of tourism, we need to make...
Posted On Apr 30 2020 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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