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‘Referendum threat turned off investor’

Senate vice president Victor Hocog (R-Rota) said yesterday that the investor group that invited and paid for his and other CNMI officials’ trip to Hong Kong and Macau months ago was put off partly by a threat of a casino referendum even after a Saipan casino bill already became...
Posted On Apr 29 2014 09:06
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Casino: A terrible deal!

The Saipan casino law is terribly shortsighted as it literally sold the islands and our people for 30 pieces of silver. This is the work of evil geniuses of pro-casino legislators and the governor. The Inos, Guerrero, Hocog, Demapan, and Torres cabal are convinced the $30 million...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:37
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Macau casino experts to be hired

Gov. Eloy S. Inos said Saturday that the Lottery Commission is considering hiring a Macau-based casino investigator and gaming consultant to help review the applications of two investor groups wanting to exclusively develop a casino resort on Saipan. Marianas Stars Entertainment...
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:24
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Haye `in represesenta?

`Nai pot dos besis i botadot Saipan ha punu` ma-establesen casino guine, hafa gi este na disision publiku ti makomprende ni membron lehislatura ni umapprueba disision kontra dinisehan i tautau? Klaru na tai respetu i lehislatura yan administrasion gi un` asuntu ni i publiku mismu...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:51
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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