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The CW program in brief

The CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW) program was established by Congress pursuant to Public Law 110-229. This federal law is referred to as the “Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008,” a comprehensive federal legislation that became effective on May 8, 2008. Title VII of...
Posted On Jul 01 2016 06:00
, By Jose S. Dela Cruz

Why is the sky purple?

Many a youngster has asked this question. Some responses might be that it is a reflection of the ocean, or as NASA puts it: Purple light is scattered in all directions by tiny molecules of air in Earth’s atmosphere. Purple is scattered more than other colors because it travels as...
Posted On Jun 30 2016 06:10
, By Contributing Author

Dreaming of a bridge connecting Saipan and Tinian

We have great respect for Mayor Apatang’s efforts to beautify Saipan and make it a place even more convenient for residents. We acknowledge his accent on improving the local roads and his efforts in maintaining our road to a higher level of quality. After the Soudelor Typhoon,...
Posted On Jun 30 2016 06:06
, By Contributing Author

6 Saipan beaches red-flagged

The Division of Environmental Quality has red-flagged six Saipan beaches and is advising the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of these locations for the next 48 hours or until otherwise notified. Affected sites DPW Channel Bridge, Smiling Cove Marina, Da-Ichi Drainage,...
Posted On Jun 30 2016 06:03
, By Contributing Author
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