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It’s either Sheraton or Hilton

The former The Palms Resort in San Roque will reopen under global hotel brand Sheraton or Hilton, E Land’s Micronesia Resort Inc. said yesterday as it laid out renovation plans for the 313-room hotel it acquired in 2011. Whether it’s Hilton or Sheraton, the CNMI is on its way to...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 16:27
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

OMB: Budget still at $123.4M in FY 2015

Projected revenues available for appropriation in fiscal year 2015 will remain at $123.4 million, the same level as that of fiscal year 2014, the Office of Management and Budget said. It expects all government departments, autonomous agencies and federal programs to submit their...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 16:24
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

GOP looks forward to Babauta’s support

While the CNMI Republican Party leadership did not entertain former governor Juan N. Babauta’s request for a primary, it looks forward to Babauta’s support as a lifelong Republican as the CNMI heads for the November 2014 gubernatorial elections. Babauta’s request came five months...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 16:18
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Bad weather worsens Rota emergency

Acting governor Jude U. Hofschneider said yesterday that a tropical disturbance slowly moving closer to Guam further delays the arrival of sea cargo to Rota, which has been declared under a state of emergency since Feb. 14. Hofschneider also hinted the possibility of extending...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 15:41
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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