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PIC will sell ducks until race day

The 2014 PIC Duck Race is all set this Saturday, Feb. 8, but Pacific Islands Club Saipan will still be selling ducks if available on race day. “We are still counting tickets and marking ducks as we speak,” said PIC Saipan Operations and Events manager Dennis Tababa. “If there are...
Posted On Feb 06 2014 09:50
, By Mark Rabago
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1K aboard Crystal Serenity visit Saipan, Tinian

Crystal Serenity called on the Port of Saipan early yesterday morning with more than 1,000 of its passengers disembarking and taking tours of Saipan and Tinian. Pacific Development Inc. director Gordon Marciano said the passengers were made up of Americans, Canadians,...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:44
, By Mark Rabago

‘Human trafficking is 2nd largest criminal industry in world’

Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal activity in the world, according to U.S. Attorney Alicia Limtiaco, and she is asking communities around Micronesia to help curb this rising menace. “After drug dealing, human trafficking is tied with the illegal arms trade as the...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:39
, By Mark Rabago
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Over 20 establishments welcome Chinese lion dance

The 16-strong lion dance performers of the Chinese Association of Saipan had their work cut out for them last Friday, as they visited more than 20 establishments to perform the traditional Chinese lion dance to ward off evil spirits and welcome the Year of the Wooden Horse,...
Posted On Feb 05 2014 10:26
, By Mark Rabago
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