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Wage review committee sets another public hearing

The Special Industry Committee tasked to carry out a wage review will conduct another public hearing on Saipan next month in a move to solicit more comments from members of the private sector.
Posted On May 28 1999 00:00
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US Navy visits boost April arrivals

Without the visits of the US Navy ship, tourist arrivals in the Northern Marinas would have registered zero growth for the month of April as port calls accounted for the 5 percent of the total 39,294 visitors.
Posted On May 28 1999 00:00
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CPA weighs Tinian Shipping plea for tax cut

Commonwealth Ports Authority Executive Director Carlos H. Salas yesterday assured Hong Kong Entertainment (Overseas) Ltd., board chairman Michael Kwan that CPA will review a request to lower passenger fees to assist one of its subsidiaries -- the financially beleaguered Tinian...
Posted On May 28 1999 00:00
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Student protests third class treatment of MHS

A Marianas High School student has aired her protest over how her school is being treated against the "best" campuses in the CNMI. Merced Ada says in a letter that "... many times MHS is treated like a third-class school."
Posted On May 28 1999 00:00
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