FLASHBACK November 19, 1999-2003

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[B]November 19, 1999

U.S. inspector general asked to probe SBDC[/B]

Saying that ulterior motive was behind a proposal seeking to remove the Small Business Development Center under the wings of the Northern Marianas College, Rep. Oscar M. Babauta yesterday said he would seek a probe by the U.S. Inspector General into the planned transfer of the SBDC to the Commonwealth Development Authority. The House Commerce and Tourism Committee chairman questioned the integrity of the agency’s ex-director Jack Peters in pressing for the closure of NMC-SBDC as he noted that the move may have been motivated by a “personal vendetta” against college officials.

[B]Transfer would ensure proper use of funds[/B]

Commonwealth Development Authority Board Chairman John S. Tenorio yesterday said he is seeking control of the Small Business Development Center from the Northern Marianas College to make sure that federal grants are properly handled. CDA’s concern over the local SBDC stemmed from the recent findings of an investigation that the funds given to the center is not efficiently managed by the College. Instead of losing the federal grant as much as $200,000 a year, Tenorio said, he would rather takeover management of SBDC from NMC.

[B]November 19, 2001

Republicans rule 13th House 18-2[/B]

The CNMI Commission on Election officially certified the next set of Commonwealth leaders Saturday, after completing the tabulation of absentee ballots for the November 3 polls. Only 716 of the 1,026 absentee ballots mailed out by the Commission on Election were sent back by off-island CNMI voters. But COE Executive Director Greg Sablan said only 635 ballots were considered valid.

[B]School mate accused of rape[/B]

A Hopwood Junior High School student complained Thursday that she was raped by a fellow student inside an abandoned house in Dandan, police reported over the weekend. Department of Public Safety spokesperson Cecilia T. Celes said the victim attended school Thursday morning and told a school counselor that a 14-year-old boy forced sex on her.

[B]November 19, 2002

CHC lacks transport unit for critically ill infants[/B]

For about a year now, the Commonwealth Health Center has been lacking a special equipment to transport critically ill infants who need urgent offshore medical attention. Denyse Calderwood, CHC Natal Intensive Care Unit chief nurse, said yesterday there has not been enough funding for the purchase and certification of the equipment, called Infant Transport System, which is used to transport infant-patients who are on life support machines.

[B]Business as usual for referral patients[/B]

Some 13 CNMI patients referred to Honolulu for medical treatment continue to be entertained by various health providers, said Sen. Ramon S. Guerrero, who confirmed this in a meeting with CNMI Liaison officials in Hawaii last Friday. The Saipan senator, who was there to attend other meetings, made it a point to stop by the Liaison Office located at the Hurst Building, Ala Moana Boulevard, to check up on the status of the offshore patients, in the wake of the funding woes that has recently threatened healthcare services to government-insured patients.

[B]November 19, 2003

‘Change Senate composition’
[/B] “Taxation without representation.” A disgruntled Saipan resident lifted the words from history, in reaction to the Senate majority’s decision to suspend its minority counterparts, three of which make up the entire Saipan Senate representation. “The people of Saipan are now not fully represented. Either they remove that or we go through another process of election, but we want our elected officials to be present. I don’t think they have committed any felony that justifies suspension,” aired the concerned resident.

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