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If all foreign workers leave…

Radiator Springs is a fictional town in the animated movie Cars. It was once a popular stop along Route 66, when tourists were plenty and jobs were abundant. But the town literally vanished when Interstate 40 was constructed. Businesses had to shut down. Residents had to move...
Posted On Dec 11 2017 14:44
, By Contributing Author

Still no changes to the MTMM

Dear people of the Marianas: I have promised to keep you informed about the Marianas Trench Marine Monument and here is the latest concerning President Trump’s monuments review. Back in April, President Trump ordered Interior Secretary Zinke to review 27 large monuments declared...
Posted On Dec 08 2017 06:00
, By Ignacio V. “Ike” Cabrera

‘Poor service and high rates’

Dear governor, Delegate Kilili and Docomo: I’m sure most citizens appreciate Docomo Pacific for its cable services but I am tired of the poor programing that is being offered. There are entirely too many black-and-white programs from the ’50s and too many reruns of old programs...
Posted On Dec 05 2017 06:00
, By Ambrose M. Bennett

Diabetes Awareness Month

For those of you who did not know that November was Diabetes Awareness Month in the CNMI, now you are aware. Diabetes is high glucose in your blood. This means insulin is not being used by the cells because they cannot absorb sugar, which is needed to produce energy. Type 2...
Posted On Dec 05 2017 06:00
, By Thomas M. Thornburgh
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