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Flashback

In 2004, ten years ago today, What did news headlines say? Here is a stanza, a quatrain That will try to help and explain: 09/01/2004 To morning papers and network news we’re all tuning in it’s Republican Convention time as spin doctors spin speeches from V.P. Cheney & Arnold...
Posted On Sep 02 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Two CNMI corals listed as threatened

Two corals in the Commonwealth—Acropora globiceps and Pavona diffluens— have been classified as threatened on a list put out last week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The two corals are among 20 other threatened species on NOAA’S 2014 Corals Endangered...
Posted On Sep 01 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

$36.6M default judgments vs Millard, his wife set aside

The federal court has set aside its $36.6-million default judgments entered in 1994 against business tycoon William H. Millard and his wife in connection with the Commonwealth’s income tax lawsuits. In granting the CNMI government’s motion to set aside the default judgments, U.S....
Posted On Aug 22 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

OAG drops NMI’s lawsuits vs business tycoon Millard, wife

The Office of the Attorney General asked the federal court yesterday to dismiss the income tax lawsuits filed by the CNMI government in 1993 against business tycoon William H. Millard and his wife. Special assistant attorney general James R. Stump also asked the U.S. District...
Posted On Jul 29 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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