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Illegal pesticides still being imported, sold

The importation and selling of foreign and/or misbranded pesticides and pesticide devices is illegal, yet is still happening in the Commonwealth. Products that may be imported or sold in the CNMI are legal products that are registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
Posted On Mar 11 2014 17:48
, By Jun Dayao
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300 attend Mariana Ocean opening

Kan Pacific Saipan opened Marianas Ocean with much fanfare last Friday with over 300 guests motoring to the island’s northern tip to take part in the unveiling of the retail store for soap and other beauty products. No less than Mariana Resort & Spa president Yoshihiro Kitami...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 16:34
, By Mark Rabago

Learn from your history, Republicans

History should have taught the Republican Party a valuable lesson: Don’t let infighting destroy the party as you are not the party of those in charge but a party of the people. All hell broke loose when Fitial decided he wanted to be governor and split the party, creating the...
Posted On Mar 04 2014 13:35
, By Jun Dayao

GOP looks forward to Babauta’s support

While the CNMI Republican Party leadership did not entertain former governor Juan N. Babauta’s request for a primary, it looks forward to Babauta’s support as a lifelong Republican as the CNMI heads for the November 2014 gubernatorial elections. Babauta’s request came five months...
Posted On Feb 28 2014 16:18
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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