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Political medley of deceit

The political medley of “Speedy Gonzales” and “Midnight Hour” led to the quick approval of the casino law by the incumbent leadership. It’s a combined action gift-wrapped in conspiracy against “we the people”—a willful suppression of transparency, and violation of fiduciary duty....
Posted On Jun 13 2014 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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Best Sunshine: $2 billion financing ‘not a problem’

Best Sunshine International Ltd., the remaining applicant for a license to develop a minimum $2-billion casino resort on Saipan, presented to the Lottery Commission and the public for the first time yesterday parts of its business plan, which includes a 2020 grand opening for a...
Posted On May 14 2014 07:18
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Hey, casino guys, can any of you multiply?

Here you go again, Saipan. The mention of a $2 billion casino and everyone stats creaming their jeans. Since no one has flashed a picture of the Dubai Atlantis Hotel (1,600 rooms, $1.8B) or Macau’s Venetian Hotel/Casino (3,500 rooms, $2.4B), I doubt if anyone here understands...
Posted On May 14 2014 07:00
, By Jun Dayao

Fear spreads vs organized crime

As I followed the petition to repeal the casino law, a three-tiered fear has emerged from the folks asked for their signature: 1). Employees whose contracts would be snuffed if caught supporting repeal of casino law. 2). Retirees who are hurting and want their 25 percent paid by...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:02
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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