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Military could reduce area of bomb targets on Pagan

The military will start incorporating the public comments it had gathered on a draft environmental impact statement on proposed “live-firing” exercises on Tinian and Pagan after conducting several public hearings on the issue. According to Craig Whelden, executive director of...
Posted On May 04 2015 10:20
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

‘Incalculable damage to the NMI’

Wednesday night’s public hearing on a draft environmental impact statement on proposed “live-fire” military exercises in the CNMI brought out sentiments about the “incalculable” and “irreparable” damage it will bring to the Commonwealth. According to some of the comments, even...
Posted On May 01 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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‘Preserve our culture, not destroy it’

Based on the sentiments expressed yesterday by many of those that attended a public hearing on proposed military exercises on Tinian and Pagan, the biggest question the U.S. military probably needs to answer is: “Why the CNMI?” The military held a public hearing last night—the...
Posted On Apr 30 2015 23:30
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

‘Mathewson to use insanity defense’

Assistant public defender Michael Sato yesterday disclosed that his client, William Kapono Mathewson, the 36-year-old man charged with beating and stabbing Dr. François Claassens with a fishing spear in the neck, will rely upon the defense of insanity at the time when he...
Posted On Apr 29 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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