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18,903 registered voters in CNMI

As of 3:30pm yesterday, the Commonwealth Election Commission said there were 18,903 registered voters in the CNMI for the Nov. 8 general elections. The number of registered voters for this year’s election is only 12 voters shy to surpass the highest ever recorded of 18,914, which...
Posted On Sep 07 2022 06:01
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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CNMI anticipates rise in Japanese travelers

With Japan easing up on its travel restrictions, the CNMI is hoping to see a rise in Japanese tourists traveling to Saipan in the months to come. During the celebratory dinner to commemorate the return of the CNMI’s Japan market, and to celebrate United Airlines’ inaugural flight...
Posted On Sep 06 2022 06:02
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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CNMI welcomes first Narita- Saipan direct flight in years

Over the weekend, after over two years, the CNMI celebrated the return of its Japanese tourists as well as United Airlines’ very first Narita-Saipan flight. Late last Thursday night, United Airlines officially launched its first Narita to Saipan flight which touched down at the...
Posted On Sep 05 2022 06:01
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Yeom: CCC needs to monitor IPI’s auctioned gaming assets

Commonwealth Casino Commission executive director Andrew Yeom said yesterday that Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) Inc.’s gaming assets that will be auctioned need to be documented by CCC to monitor where these items are going. In response to Saipan Tribune’s inquiry, Yeom...
Posted On Sep 02 2022 06:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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