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DOJ: Federal court lacks jurisdiction

The U.S. government has asserted that the federal court lacks jurisdiction in a lawsuit filed by four environmental and cultural preservation groups against the U.S. military and its officials over the Navy’s decision to station thousands of U.S. Marines in Guam and to conduct...
Posted On Nov 25 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Torres: US Navy lawsuit concerns raised by admin

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said some of the concerns raised in the lawsuit filed by four different environmental and cultural preservation groups were among those they raised when they were meeting with the negotiating panel for the CNMI Joint Military Training activities. The Tinian...
Posted On Jul 29 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Programmatic agreement for divert base on Tinian signed

In front of Department of Defense and top local officials, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed yesterday a programmatic agreement meant to govern the use and protect historical properties on Tinian from the effects of a divert airfield project on the island, clearing the way for final...
Posted On Jun 24 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Potochney confident 902 report will inform Obama of concerns

A top Department of Defense official taking part in “Section 902” talks with the local government says he is “confident” that the consultation will reflect the CNMI’s concerns with proposed Defense live-fire and bombing projects and inform U.S. President Barrack Obama, in a final...
Posted On Jun 17 2016 06:05
, By Dennis B. Chan
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