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Joeten Superstore gives away 200 hotdogs in 15 minutes

Joeten Superstore successfully gave away 200 of its lip-smacking good Kirkland Signature 100% All Beef Franks last Saturday in celebration of National Hotdog Month. Latecomers didn’t stand a chance at indulging in the free delights as 15 minutes after midday, the hotdogs were all...
Posted On Jul 19 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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La Hunn is boys 14 singles champion

The CNMI’s La Hunn Lam is the region’s top boys 14 player after topping the division in the 2023 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships yesterday in Lautoka, Fiji. The 13-year-old finished off No. 1 seed Junhyuk Seo of Guam, 6-1, 4-1 (retired), in the finals to continue his...
Posted On Jul 19 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Bang scales 3 mountains in Korea

Run Saipan mainstay Ann Bang followed Mother Abbess’ advice in the musical The Sound of Music when she “Climbed Every Mountain” or at least those assigned in last weekend’s 5th Three Mountain Climbathon in the outskirts of Seoul, South Korea. The 49-year-old said the three...
Posted On Jul 19 2023 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Semis doubles postponed to today

The conclusion of the semifinals of the boys 14 division of the 2023 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships will have to wait for today as the matches of top seeds La Hunn Lam and Nason Wessel and Ryan Choi and Siwoo Lee were postponed yesterday in Lautoka, Fiji. “La Hunn and Nason...
Posted On Jul 18 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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