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‘Kompromat’

“Something is rotten in Denmark” from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. It implies corruption, that something has gone wrong in an organization or situation.     Trump frequently calls Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation of campaign 2016 collusion (now called conspiracy) with...
Posted On Sep 07 2018 06:06
, By JOEY ‘PEPE BATBON’ CONNOLLY, Special to the Saipan Tribune

A series of selfie sonnets: Part 1

Navigating the turns and twists of the WH resident narcissist some serious, some deleterious, some delirious, some imperious “That the curious shall not know How to tell them as they flow And the envious when they find What their number is, be pined” —from Volpone (The Fox) by...
Posted On Nov 22 2017 06:06
, By JOEY ‘PEPE BATBON’ CONNOLLY, Special to the Saipan Tribune

Kilili: Trump EO concern for NMI

Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (D-MP) said an executive order signed by President Donald Trump involving the parole authority is a huge concern for the CNMI, most especially for the islands’ growing Chinese tourism market. In 2009, the Obama administration entered into a...
Posted On Apr 11 2017 06:07
, By Jon Perez
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‘Trump backs NMI economic growth’

President Donald Trump has expressed support for the continued growth of the CNMI economy, according to Gov. Ralph DLG Torres following his meeting with the President at the Oval Office on Tuesday afternoon (Wednesday morning, Saipan time). As recounted by Jason Osborne, the...
Posted On Apr 06 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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