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Inos likely to sign casino bill but…

Gov. Eloy S. Inos said he is likely to sign the Saipan casino bill but would ask the Legislature to immediately amend it to ensure tax rebates remain in place and that the exclusive casino license duration does not violate land provisions of the NMI Constitution, among other...
Posted On Mar 10 2014 16:56
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Global brand also for Coral Ocean Point

South Korean investment giant E Land announced yesterday plans for a global hotel brand also for Coral Ocean Point Resort Club, which claims a 101-percent hotel room occupancy in February for 80 renovated rooms so far, just weeks after starting to accept hotel guests once more on...
Posted On Mar 04 2014 14:18
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

It’s either Sheraton or Hilton

The former The Palms Resort in San Roque will reopen under global hotel brand Sheraton or Hilton, E Land’s Micronesia Resort Inc. said yesterday as it laid out renovation plans for the 313-room hotel it acquired in 2011. Whether it’s Hilton or Sheraton, the CNMI is on its way to...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 16:27
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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World Cup veteran, Olympian visits Saipan

Three-time World Cup participant Joo-Sung Kim of Korea was in town last weekend to meet local football officials and players. “I am impressed with the interest that the youth players are showing toward the sport. The FA (Northern Mariana Island Football Association) and its...
Posted On Feb 25 2014 17:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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