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RT anchor, former Saipan reporter, quits on air over Putin ‘whitewash’

As the CNMI remains in wait-and-see mode on the Ukraine-Russia crisis’ impact, if any, on the U.S. visa waiver program for CNMI-bound Russian tourists comes another story miles away with connection to the islands. A Washington, D.C. bureau anchor with U.S. network “Russia Today,”...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:41
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Popular initiative drive on Saipan casino to be launched

A new foundation pushing for an integrated resort and tourism development in the CNMI is launching as early as today a petition to get as many as 2,600 signatures to be able to put in the November ballot the question of whether Saipan voters want casino gaming on Saipan. This...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:33
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

‘Tax rebate could be scrapped’

Private citizens, elected officials, and businesses weighed in yesterday on what they describe as a hastily-passed bill allowing casino gaming on Saipan, including scrapping the tax rebate for everyone in the CNMI except for the exclusive Saipan casino license holder. Whether it...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:28
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Flaws in Saipan casino bill, chilling effect on other biz’

A closer look at the 34-page Saipan casino gaming bill that the Legislature passed in two days shows what some officials describe as flaws and chilling effects on other businesses, including the potential to lose more income than the government can generate, stall video lottery...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:26
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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