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Sakudi gains share of lead in women’s league

Sakudi outclassed Check-It-Out, 12-8, to force a tie for first place in the women’s division of the 2012 Chamolinian Softball Association’s Budweiser Slow-pitch League. Sakudi shut out Check-It-Out in the last inning of their game last Monday at the Capital Hill...
Posted On Jul 05 2012 06:15
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Angels’ Reyes leads SML in batting

  St. Michael’s Medical Response Angels slugger John B. Reyes holds Saipan Major League Baseball’s top spot on the batting chart based on last Thursday supplement of statistics. Reyes has belted 12 hits in 21 at bats for a league-high batting average of 0.571. Behind...
Posted On Jul 04 2012 03:08
, By Walter J. Sutherland

Abrams finishes strong in Cairns

  CNMI sprinter Rachel Abrams made it to the finals of the 200m run in the last day of the Oceania Regional Championships 2012 last Friday at the Barlow Park in Cairns, Australia. Abrams, who was the first CNMI runner to advance to the finals of a race in the Pacific Games last...
Posted On Jul 02 2012 07:13
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Over 7.6K alien workers still without CW permits

More than 7,600 foreign workers that CNMI employers continue to need for their businesses are still without approved Commonwealth-only worker petition as of June 26, even as the Fitial administration and the Saipan Chamber of Commerce are pushing for a five-year extension of the...
Posted On Jul 02 2012 06:33
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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