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Magof Tinituhon i Sakkan

New Year in China is observed twice. Jan. 1 of the solar calendar is for merchants as they hawk their wares like they do at Christmas and Thanksgiving. China apes anything that the West dangles before its eyes, and the shopping malls are crowded. My in-laws have a coffee maker....
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Jaime R. Vergara

All set for T Galleria Guam by DFS Festival of Trees

With less than 165 days until the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts, T Galleria Guam by DFS and most of the island’s elementary schools are artfully utilizing the 3rd Annual Festival of Trees to excite residents about the rich cultures that will be represented on Guam during FestPac...
Posted On Dec 11 2015 04:00
, By Press Release

CNMI master concession agreements bill now law

A bill to spur competitive concessionaire bids at the Tinian and Rota airports is now law, after acting governor Ralph DLG Torres signed the new mandate last Friday, a few days before the current CNMI-wide master concession agreement expired. Public Law 19-21 authorizes the...
Posted On Nov 17 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Brown: Best Sunshine on notice with smoking concerns

The chief executive officer of Saipan’s casino said they are planning to implement “air curtain walls” at each of their gaming facility to address concerns from the public on the secondhand smoke that exudes from their facility. Mark Brown, chief executive officer of Best...
Posted On Nov 09 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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