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From Europe to Saipan: Paris Croissant’s different café style

With a name like “Paris Croissant,” one can’t be faulted for not immediately knowing that this bakery and café is of Korean influence. The second version of this establishment is owned and operated by Young Min Choi, who has been on the island for 10 years. She is responsible for...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 16:02
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

IT&E: There’s no monopoly

Despite IT&E currently being the sole Internet provider to the CNMI for years now, the telecommunications company says it is not running a monopoly on the islands. According to PTI chief executive officer James Oehlerking, “there’s no monopoly.” Guam-based PTI is the parent...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 15:39
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

HANMI to assess losses due to network outage

The Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands will be summing up the losses its member hotels have sustained from the network outage experienced on Saipan more than a week ago. Separately, the Office of the Governor is coordinating with CNMI agencies, including the...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 15:30
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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Club C: When others come and go, we will still be here

Club C celebrated its first anniversary last Wednesday night with a cocktail party for its customers, members of the government, and the business community. “It’s doing what we’re very good at doing, which is basically a night of great entertainment and fun. …[That] is what Club...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 13:57
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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