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Radioactive marine pollution from Japan

The Government of Japan plans to release over a million tons of radioactive contaminated water beginning sometime over the next year or two. At issue is the contaminated water that was produced from the 2011 earthquake that generated tsunamis shortly afterwards, damaging the...
Posted On Jun 06 2022 06:06
, By Rick Arriola Perez
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‘We’re now in final stage to bring back Japan market’

Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres disclosed Friday that they are now in the final stages to consummate an agreement to bring back the Japan market in the CNMI. In response to a question during a radio press briefing, Torres hinted that there is good news with the Japan market that he hopes...
Posted On Jun 06 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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United adds flights between Japan and Guam for summer travel

GUAM—United Airlines announced yesterday the addition of flights between Tokyo/Narita, Japan and Guam in time for the summer travel season. For May, United added a Saturday morning flight and a Sunday evening flight between Tokyo/Narita and Guam to its daily service, increasing...
Posted On May 13 2022 06:00
, By Press Release
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Nishikawa is named CNMI’s honorary envoy to Japan

Former Hyatt Regency Saipan general manager Nick Nishikawa is the new honorary Marianas tourism ambassador to Japan. The Marianas Visitors Authority’s board of directors announced Nishikawa’s appointment during a regular board meeting yesterday at the MVA conference room, with...
Posted On May 04 2022 06:01
, By Leigh Gases
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