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Brisk turnout on 1st day

The first day of the early voting on Saipan yesterday had a good turnout, but it was slow on Tinian, according to the Commonwealth Election Commission. Several voters crowded outside the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe as soon as the polling place opened for early...
Posted On Nov 07 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Japanese residents give away 4K castella balls

In a bid to lighten the grim mood, Japanese nationals who have lived on Saipan for decades came together with their families to make and give away 4,000 pieces of castella balls, popularly known in Japan as baby castella, in the soccer pitch parking lot in Koblerville last...
Posted On Nov 07 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Ji Hoon and ‘The Crank’ join Yutu relief efforts

Frank “The Crank” Camacho and Ji Hoon Heo are no longer based on Saipan, but they can still be relied on when it matters the most. Camacho, who now resides in Guam, and the Mississippi-based Heo are with groups that organize relief efforts for Saipan and Tinian after the two...
Posted On Nov 07 2018 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Typhon debris cleanup goes to villages

Government personnel—both local and federal—are set to start clearing villages of typhoon debris and assist in the needs of people whose homes were damaged by Super Typhoon Yutu. In a news briefing yesterday at the San Antonio Clinic, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said that more than...
Posted On Nov 06 2018 06:08
, By Jon Perez
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