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Warrant out for ex-mayor Mendiola

An arrest warrant has been issued for former Rota mayor Melchor A. Mendiola, even as members of the CNMI Public Corruption and White Collar Crimes Task Force arrested yesterday morning three former Rota municipal officials and another person for alleged conspiracy to steal...
Posted On Apr 10 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Military aims to dredge coral reef

Scoured rock, coral rubble, and a contoured sea floor would be left of a vital reef off Tinian, if a ramp for military assault vehicles were to be built. Unai Chulu, 20-30 percent of Tinian’s reef flat habitat and an “Essential Fish Habitat” for fish to spawn, breed, and grow, is...
Posted On Apr 09 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘Inert bombs’ to be dropped on Pagan

Marine Forces Pacific’s draft Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed military activities in the CNMI, particularly on Tinian and Pagan, calls for military aircraft to drop bombs in select targets on Pagan. In a meeting with lawmakers Monday, Tim Robert, the CNMI Joint...
Posted On Apr 08 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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‘I killed the doc with my hands!’

Dr. Francois Claasens is the person who was allegedly stabbed in the neck by a 36-year-old man with a fishing spear on Rota over the weekend and is now fighting for his life. Claasens, 60, the only physician assigned at Rota Commonwealth Health Center, has only 20 percent chance...
Posted On Apr 07 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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