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UN report: CNMI 2nd highest pot user

The United Nations’ World Drug Report 2012 ranks the CNMI second on its list of countries with the highest annual rate of marijuana use, with 22.2 percent of the islands’ population having smoked “pot.” Palau ranked first with 24.2 percent, while Guam ranked third...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:33
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

$12M in added revenue for FY 2013

Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that preliminary figures indicate $12 million in additional projected revenue for fiscal year 2013 despite the termination of Saipan Air’s operations which could have brought in $5 million to $7 million more in direct and indirect tax...
Posted On Jul 03 2012 07:32
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

OPA asked to audit $1.2M legal fees

Rep. Frank Dela Cruz (R-Saipan) formally requested the Office of the Public Auditor on Thursday to audit the reported $1.2 million in legal fees being charged to the NMI Retirement Fund in connection with the pension agency’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing that a federal...
Posted On Jul 02 2012 06:58
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Stronger push to legalize casinos as Saipan Air ceases operations

Now that Saipan Air ceased its operations and dashed the CNMI’s hopes for economic recovery starting this year, pro-casino proponents said there’s a need to push more strongly an ongoing signature petition to put the question of legalizing casino gaming on Saipan on...
Posted On Jul 02 2012 06:45
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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