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Fielders trump Ol’Aces, 17-6

  The IP&E-Shell Fielders defeated the Ol’Aces, 16-7, in their second round matchup in the Saipan Major League Baseball Association Thursday night at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield. It was a much-needed win for IP&E, which improved its win-loss record to...
Posted On Jun 30 2012 06:07
, By Walter J. Sutherland

Fitial vetoes bill to expunge some criminal records

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial vetoed yesterday a bill that would have allowed the expungement of certain criminal records and restore certain rights, but the bill’s author, Rep. Stanley Torres (Ind-Saipan), said he still believes his legislation will give those who committed minor...
Posted On Jun 30 2012 04:12
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

CNMI quartet completes relay race in Australia

  Yvonne Bennett, Lia Rangamar, Rachel Abrams, and Reylynn Sapong made history for the CNMI after competing in the 4x100m relay event in the Oceania Regional Championships 2012 yesterday at the Barlow Park in Cairns, Australia. The quartet was the first Commonwealth team to race...
Posted On Jun 29 2012 03:23
, By Roselyn Monroyo

670 Babes bump Sakude out of first place in CSA

  670 Babes stunned Sakude, 11-9, in Monday’s Chamolinian Softball Association-2nd Budweiser Softball League women’s division matchup held at the Capitol Hill Ballfield. The win improved Babes’ record to 5-3, while the reigning champions Sakude (7-3) fell to...
Posted On Jun 28 2012 09:53
, By Walter J. Sutherland
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