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Lee moves up in Juniors rankings

With her victories in New Caledonia and Fiji, Carol Lee became the third highest ranked CNMI player in the ITF Juniors Circuit. Lee , as of last Monday, is at No. 1498, surpassing Negahr Rastguiy, who slid to No. 2, 278. The 13-year-old Lee broke into the Top 1,500 after...
Posted On Jul 01 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Center of excellence for renewable energy, energy efficiency takes shape

SUVA, Fiji—The Pacific Islands will soon have a regional center of excellence in renewable energy and energy efficiency to support efforts to accelerate the adoption of feasible renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies across the region. The hosting arrangement for the...
Posted On Jun 30 2015 04:00
, By Press Release
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Lee wins consolation draw in Fiji

The CNMI’s Carol Lee ruled the consolation draw in the girls singles division of the South Pacific Open Junior Championships 2015 last weekend in Fiji. Lee clinched the championship in the consolation bracket after beating fellow Pacific Oceania bet Ayana Rengiil of Palau in the...
Posted On Jun 29 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Lee wins ITF Junior ranking points

The CNMI’s Carol Lee gained 20 ITF Junior ranking points from tournaments in New Caledonia and Fiji. Lee got 5 points in the singles event of the Open Junior BNP PARIBAS de Nouvelle-Caledonie in Noumea last week for prevailing against Australia’s Lisa Mays, 6-1, 7-5, in the...
Posted On Jun 26 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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