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Garment labor capped •Governor: Violations will be dealt with severely

Under imminent threat of a federal takeover, Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio has signed a controversial bill into law imposing an absolute cap on the number of workers in the garment industry in yet another bid to dampen efforts to apply US labor and immigration laws in CNMI.
Posted On Mar 29 1999 00:00
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Agencies given free hand on cuts

Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio has left to department heads and mayors the decision whether implement salary cuts or reduction in manhours to help the cash-strapped government cope with a lower spending package for Fiscal 2000.
Posted On Mar 29 1999 00:00
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Enron hits ‘spin’ on 1st review of project bids

A conglomerate protesting initial findings on the new power plant on Saipan has asked the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to proceed with caution as an independent evaluation enters into its second phase amid questions on the review process.
Posted On Mar 29 1999 00:00
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Managaha could be up for grabs again

The Procurement and Supply Division has pressed the Office of the Public Auditor to deny an appeal by a locally-owned corporation seeking to stop the re-solicitation of proposals for the new franchise holder of a popular tourist resort.
Posted On Mar 26 1999 00:00
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