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DPL urges MRI to start considering 25-year lease extension for COP

Department of Public Lands Secretary Pete A. Tenorio is encouraging E Land’s Micronesia Resort Inc. to start exploring the possibility of extending its present land lease for an additional 25 years. The current lease is not expiring until 2026, however. Tenorio said other hotels...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:49
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Bill seeks to make home invasion a felony

Rep. Christopher Leon Guerrero (Cov-Saipan) pre-filed yesterday a bill making home invasion a felony and a separate violation under CNMI law, owing to the increased number of burglaries, robberies, or some form of home invasions, 16 of which also resulted in 16 homicides since...
Posted On Mar 20 2014 17:43
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Clinton admin tried to stop NMI from having delegate in ’94

A portion of nearly 300 pages of Clinton White House documents relating to the CNMI that were released only recently suggests that the CNMI could have voted for its first nonvoting delegate to Congress much earlier than November 2008, perhaps some 20 years ago. In 1994,...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:48
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Inos more inclined now to ink casino bill

Gov. Eloy S. Inos emerged late yesterday afternoon from a closed-door meeting with lawmakers more inclined than before to approve a Saipan casino bill because the agreed upon proposed amendments—if and when the measure is signed—have addressed his, the public, and lawmakers’...
Posted On Mar 19 2014 16:47
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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