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Tinian political pot starts to boil

The Republican Party on Tinian has endorsed the candidacy of Rep. Jose A. Hocog to the island's senatorial seat to face deeply-entrenched politician, Sen. David M. Cing who is seeking reelection in the November midterm polls.
Posted On Mar 22 1999 00:00
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CNMI loses luster •Hotel officials hit double-faced policy of gov’t toward investors

Due to the instability of local laws and regulations, hotel presidents and general managers believe that the CNMI has become an unfavorable place to do business.
Posted On Mar 22 1999 00:00
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Ex-governor bolts party for comeback

Tired of years of bickerings and disunity within the party, former Governor Froilan C. Tenorio officially resigned as a Democrat to prepare the groundwork for his reelection bid in the year 2001 general elections under a new political party.
Posted On Mar 22 1999 00:00
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Study raises specter of soaring jobless rate

With the expected removal of trade quotas in the year 2005 by the World Trade Organization, the Northern Marianas will lose some 3,090 jobs annually, including 2,030 in the garment industry.
Posted On Mar 22 1999 00:00
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