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Tsujis keep coming back to Saipan

Since 1991, Teruhito Tsuji and his mother, Rieko, have been frequent visitors to Saipan and have witnessed the rise and ebb of the Japanese tourist market on the island. From being the No. 1 tourist market of the Commonwealth in the 1990s and early 2000s, Japan now places a...
Posted On May 23 2017 06:00
, By Saipan Tribune

Gold Mantis workers finally get paid; scheduled to leave

More than 90 unpaid workers of Gold Mantis Construction Decoration (CNMI), LLC have finally received their wages and placement fees and are scheduled to go back to China today at 4am. According to sources, all of the protesters’ families have confirmed that their unpaid wages...
Posted On May 16 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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Same-sex union of Chinese tourists thriving

The wedding of two Chinese men last Thursday at the Saipan Mayor’s Office is the latest proof yet that same-sex marriage ceremonies is indeed booming on the island. Since 2015 when same-sex marriage was legalized in the U.S. and its protectorates, there has been a significant...
Posted On Apr 25 2017 06:06
, By KIMBERLY A. BAUTISTA

The working illegals: A dilemma

So the FBI found “illegals” (overstayed visitors) here, over 1,000 of them, and certainly not only Chinese although most of the attention is focused on those from China for whatever reason. They came as tourists and stayed for the opportunity to work, live, and make money. There...
Posted On Apr 25 2017 06:00
, By Contributing Author
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