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Lakers is now most successful NBA team

The Los Angeles Lakers may now be tied with archrival Boston Celtics with the most championships in the National Basketball Association, but make no mistake about it, the 17th ‘chip that LeBron James and company delivered in the Orlando bubble has made the Purple & Gold the...
Posted On Oct 20 2020 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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PHI Pharmacy adds 2 more to free Supplement Program

PHI Pharmacy now carries a full line of free vitamins after making available Century Adult and Century Mature to CNMI residents for free recently. It previously introduced children’s and prenatal vitamins for free to the public. “We’ve been offering free multivitamins for...
Posted On Oct 16 2020 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Quality and affordable Japanese food at Imoya

Michael Jang has brought a fresh vibe to Imoya Restaurant as he wants to reintroduce the 15-year-old Japanese restaurant to the younger generation. Now under the ownership of the 23-year-old Marianas High School alumnus, the restaurant has an entirely new menu but maintains the...
Posted On Oct 13 2020 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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People’s champ

Like Atom in the 2011 American science-fiction sports film Real Steel, the 2020 Miami Heat are the people’s champion regardless of what happens in the NBA Finals. Clad in their Black Mamba jerseys (they were 4-0 wearing the Kobe Bryant designed uniforms), the Lakers were ready to...
Posted On Oct 12 2020 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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