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Is that too much to ask?

Editor’s Note: This article is part of the CNMI Perspectives, an occasional addendum to the Saipan Tribune’s Opinion section, soliciting the viewpoints, opinions, and thoughts of experts, academics, and members of the public on a specific topic. This topic explores the impending...
Posted On May 08 2015 04:00
, By David M. Sablan Sr. (Special to the Saipan Tribune)
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Chamber to reposition view on military use of NMI lands

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce is repositioning its view on the U.S. military’s plans for the CNMI, specifically regarding the use of land on Tinian and Pagan. At their monthly general meeting yesterday at the Saipan World Resort, Chamber president Alex Sablan said their original...
Posted On May 07 2015 04:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva

Conflicting feelings for local US Army officer

A local U.S. Army infantryman is admittedly conflicted with the proposed military buildup in the CNMI, but from experience says that proposed high-impact live firing ranges would be safe. “When we fired…the national Hawaiian geese was on those ranges. Whenever we saw the bird...
Posted On May 05 2015 19:07
, By Dennis B. Chan
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‘Tai respetu’ for Tinian land, people

TINIAN—An island people are “threatened” in the Northern Marianas. On Tinian—where two-thirds of land is leased to the U.S. Department of Defense—the U.S. military proposes live-fire ranges on land it has left idle for decades, after plans for a military base inclusive of shared...
Posted On May 04 2015 10:30
, By Dennis B. Chan
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