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Medical Referral questions

The Torre administration, low on money and looking for options, has chosen to look at the CNMI Medical Referral annual expenditures of $15 million to find some savings. They also cite the overtime costs for law enforcement, (Department of Public Safety, Department of Fire and...
Posted On Jan 24 2020 06:01
, By Bruce Bateman

Overspending

Reportedly, the CNMI has “overspent” its recent fiscal year’s budget by as much as $8 million. Appalling how this was overlooked after overspending a couple million dollars. Perhaps we could get rid of high-tech calculators and begin anew using our 10 fingers. A pencil with a...
Posted On Jan 24 2020 06:01
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Kinumple?

Guaha 31 manma-elihe na offisiat publiku ni ta apapase mas ke $4.8 miyon pesus gi sakan. Primet obligasion niha i para umadelanta kualidat linala` tautau-ta siha gi todu petlas guine. Kada unu ma-apapase $39,500 gi sakan yan ta`lu $5,000 gi mes para otru siha gastun offisina. Pot...
Posted On Jan 22 2020 06:01
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Trumpty Dumpty Tweeter Tales

“Kick him out of office! He’s a greedy boy!” —Excerpt from an anonymous samba written in Brazilian and translated by Elizabeth Bishop in 1965. Senators Samba and House Members Mambo In Washington D.C. where politicians and lawyers fight and are sometimes paid for not doing any...
Posted On Jan 21 2020 06:00
, By Joey 'Pepe Batbon' Connolly (Special to the Saipan Tribune)
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