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Alcohol involved in fatal car crash

Traffic investigators have determined that alcohol was involved in Saturday’s crash on Isa Drive on Capital Hill that killed three brothers. The case remains under further investigation to determine if speed was also a factor. Police officer Jason Tarkong said yesterday...
Posted On Jun 26 2012 03:33
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Creditors committee backs continued payment to beneficiaries

The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of the NMI Retirement Fund does not object to the Fund’s request that it be allowed to continue paying benefits to beneficiaries at the 100 percent level while it awaits the court’s entry of the dismissal of the...
Posted On Jun 22 2012 08:26
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Fund member sues Fund, acting administrator

A member of the NMI Retirement Fund has sued the Fund and its acting administrator, Esther S. Ada, for their alleged refusal to produce public documents that he requested last month. Jesus I. Taisague is suing the Fund and Ada for violation of the Open Government Meetings and...
Posted On Apr 10 2012 07:28
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Inos: Selective media preference not administration’s policy

Acting governor Eloy S. Inos said it is not the administration’s policy to select members of the media who should attend a press conference. “If it’s a press conference, it’s a press conference. Not only the members of the media but any member of the public who...
Posted On Feb 20 2012 08:31
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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