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In the end, they got what they wanted

Tourism funding was cut by $2.5 million to fund other agency needs and a 5-percent salary increase for law enforcement officers turned out to be “not equitable” because Rota and Tinian senators, along with other lawmakers, failed to ensure inclusion of those in the first and...
Posted On Oct 05 2015 06:06
, By By HAIDEE V. EUGENIO, Special to the Saipan Tribune

Casino regulator: Changes to casino law ‘shifts balance of power’

The House of Representative backed yesterday an amendment to the casino law that casino regulators believe would unacceptably shift their balance of powers to the owners of Saipan’s exclusive licensee, Best Sunshine International, Ltd. The Commonwealth Casino Commission wrote to...
Posted On Oct 01 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Reading comprehension problematic!

It is said that complexity in the law is a bug for citizens but a feature of pride for the bureaucrat and lawmaker. It grants them breathing room for exponential demagoguery completely emasculated of inference. A bit brutal in expression but how long must we endure wobbly...
Posted On Sep 30 2015 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Dynasty not shutting down

Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino has decided to keep its hotel doors open after all. Hong Kong Entertainment chair Wai Chan has assured Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas that Tinian Dynasty is here to stay and will continue to serve the people of Tinian and the CNMI. “This news...
Posted On Sep 29 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho
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