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FLASHBACK – Jun. 25, 2012

Jun. 25, 2001 Direct loan moratorium remains Once the economy shows signs of recovery and loan payments improve, the Commonwealth Development Authority may start looking at the possibility of lifting its 10-month moratorium on direct loans. CDA Board Chair Juan S. Tenorio, in a...
Posted On Jun 25 2012 02:11
, By Jun Dayao

Health and pension vs contraction

It’s an alarming economic indicator how the local government has amassed some $25 million in deficit, the bulk of which pertain to medical referral expenses. This phenomenon tells us two things: 1). We have a very sick populace. 2). Both health and unfunded liabilities of the...
Posted On Jun 22 2012 09:07
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

When the bully is the teacher or an administrator

The entire nation is aware of bullying and its effects on students. There are a host of national campaigns and programs to address this topic head on. Here in the CNMI we are also staying active on the anti-bullying front with proposed legislation and the creation of policy for...
Posted On Jan 04 2012 09:41
, By Jun Dayao

CNMI Scholarship Office has new administrator

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has appointed a new chief executive officer for the CNMI Scholarship Office after the resignation of its erstwhile administrator. Fitial appointed Jacqueline Che to serve as the new scholarship administrator, replacing Merissa S. Rasa. Fitial said the...
Posted On Sep 20 2011 06:34
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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