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DCCA holds off CUC comeback bid

Department of Community and Cultural Affairs survived a furious second-half rally by Commonwealth Utilities Corp. to complete a 78-74 decision and move deeper into the playoff round of the 2014 IT&E-DYS Inter-government Basketball League last week at the Gilbert C. Ada...
Posted On Dec 15 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez

Right to own handguns

Senator Pete Reyes and Department of Public Safety Commissioner James DeLeon Guerrero’s idea to make handgun ownership very difficult is a violation of every law-abiding citizens’ right to own handguns. The CNMI’s existing firearms law is very stringent and one of the most...
Posted On Dec 15 2014 04:00
, By Joseph I. Pangelinan
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Hustlers vs Wild Bill’s in Thursday billiards semis

Regular season champion Route33 Armatech Hustlers made it two in a row against Smoke Pub Magic 8 Ball to lead the semifinalists in the Budweiser Cup of the Thursday 8-Ball Billiards League. The visiting Hustlers scored a come-from-behind 9-8 win last week to eliminate the Magic 8...
Posted On Dec 15 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez

UOG Biology students present work at national conference

University of Guam Biology students Ginger Naburn and Megan Volsteadt recently presented their scientific work at the 2014 Society for Advancement of Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, which was held from Oct. 16 to 18 in Los Angeles, CA....
Posted On Dec 15 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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