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Ironwood Saipan to host topping out ceremony

Ironwood, the developer and manager of premier rental housing communities, will host a topping out ceremony tomorrow, May 12, 2015, at 10am. The Ironwood Saipan community is located on Middle Road in Gualo Rai, opposite Pizza Hut and Docomo Pacific. Ironwood Saipan will feature...
Posted On May 11 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

What do you love most about your mom?

“She supports me with everything.” —Judy Ngirbabul, 19 “She helps me with my schoolwork. She loves and supports me.” —Piling Terlaje, 15 “She gives me unconditional love. At times I think she’s a superhero.” —Devin DL Guerrero, 16, Finasisu “I love everything about her.” —Fred...
Posted On May 08 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Craig Whelden’s haughtiness and apathy

Note: This article is part of the CNMI Perspectives, an occasional addendum to the Saipan Tribune’s Opinion section, soliciting the viewpoints, opinions, and thoughts of experts, academics, and members of the public on a specific topic. This topic explores the impending...
Posted On May 08 2015 04:00
, By J. Rick Perez (Special to the Saipan Tribune)

Find a balance between culture and economic gain

Of bones in Garapan. Whose bones is it anyway? The Carolinians settled the project area long before these islands were discovered, and they named it Arabwal. Today it is called Garapan from the root word, Arabwal. The Carolinians’ named other places in the CNMI , Guam, and...
Posted On May 08 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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