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Emergency regs on e-gaming out

The emergency regulations for electronic gaming operations on Saipan are now in effect, but investor Strategic Gaming Solutions Inc. said yesterday the rules are “too restrictive” and go far beyond the provisions of the two-month-old law, including responding to a request for...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:51
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

US territories get 400-pct. increase in home energy aid program grants

Low-income households in the CNMI and other U.S. territories will soon receive more energy assistance as a result of a 400-percent increase in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, grant that the Department of Health and Human Services officially announced...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:35
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Panel OKs 2 bills on drug test for candidates, elected officials

The House Committee on Judiciary and Government Operations recommends passage of two separate bills related to mandatory drug testing—one for those wanting to seek public office and the other, for those already elected to office. The committee, chaired by Rep. Christopher Leon...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:29
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Sitting on a gold mine

If international seafloor mining companies’ interests in previous years are a gauge, then the CNMI may be sitting on or surrounded by multimillion worth of high-grade hydrothermal deposits rich in copper, zinc and lead with a high gold and silver content as well as large oil and...
Posted On Feb 04 2014 13:08
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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