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Vehicle sales in June up by 8.6 percent

After reporting a whopping 117-percent upsurge in May, vehicle sales settled for a more modest 8.6 percent increase in June. The Commonwealth Auto Dealers Association said Tuesday it sold 38 new cars, vans, trucks, and sports utility vehicles in June, only a three-unit difference...
Posted On Jul 05 2012 05:46
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Guidelines out on travel for CW holders with B visas

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued additional guidance on travel for Commonwealth-only worker permit holders, specifically those that have nonimmigrant B1 or B2 visitor visas. A CW status is a “CNMI-only” nonimmigrant status. It does not authorize entry to Guam or...
Posted On Jul 05 2012 05:12
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Dynasty settles tax debt; Taiwan firm eyes buying hotel-casino

Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino and the Department of Finance wrapped up their negotiations to settle Dynasty’s over $30 million tax debt at a time when Dynasty is also negotiating with Taiwan-based Howarm Construction Co. Ltd., which wants to buy the only operating...
Posted On Jul 05 2012 05:07
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

OPA gives way to OAG review

The Office of the Public Auditor is giving way-at least for now-to the Office of the Attorney General on the review of legal fees incurred by the NMI Retirement Fund in filing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. A federal judge later dismissed the bankruptcy petition. Public...
Posted On Jul 04 2012 02:39
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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