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Teen Ayuyus settle down

With the CNMI Boys U16 National Team over with the first game jitters, the squad has settled down in the Asian Football Confederation U16 Championship 2020 Qualifiers in Jakarta, Indonesia. Proof of the Teen Ayuyus getting the hang of playing in a high-level tournament against...
Posted On Sep 19 2019 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Man allegedly throws canned meat at wife, pushes her

A man allegedly came home drunk after gambling and broke several items in their house in Garapan and threw a can of luncheon meat at his wife early Monday morning. The victim said it was not the first time that her husband, Patrick James D. Tudela, did it when drunk. She claimed...
Posted On Sep 19 2019 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

CHCC keeping tabs on status of swine fever in region

The Commonwealth Health Care Corp. assures that it is keeping an eye on the African swine fever contagion that has now jumped from China to the Philippines. This comes on the heels of an advisory from the CNMI Department of Lands and Natural Resources yesterday, warning residents...
Posted On Sep 18 2019 06:05
, By Marc Venus
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CNMI athletes eye World Championships

sport Five athletes will try to represent the CNMI for the first time in the 2019 Obstacle Course Races World Championships in London next month. Team CNMI’s James Lee, Joe Villacrusis, Joey Tudela, Rodney Camacho, and R.J. Aquino will be competing in the Trench Challenge in Guam...
Posted On Sep 18 2019 06:02
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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