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Customs revamp separates tax assessment, inspections

The Division of Customs Services began last week its organizational restructuring by separating tax assessment functions from that of container and luggage inspections at ports of entries to further “beef up” its operations, even as Gov. Eloy S. Inos commended the division not...
Posted On May 06 2014 14:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

BEH closes down 3 establishments

The Bureau of Environmental Health closed down three establishments in April due to serious violations of health and sanitation standards. The New Ming Palace Restaurant in Garapan was closed down on March 31 but it soon reopened on April 2 after the violations were rectified....
Posted On May 06 2014 02:20
, By Jun Dayao

NMI economy generates $1.3B sales

Despite the loss of the garment industry, the CNMI economy—now mainly fueled by tourism—was still able to generate $1.3 billion in sales and employed 14,215 people in 2012, based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest CNMI economic census report released yesterday. Gov. Eloy S. Inos...
Posted On May 01 2014 08:59
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Huge turnout in PIC Hafa Adai 5K

The Pacific Islands Club’s inaugural Hafa Adai 5K was a big hit with nearly 900 runners in their “colorful” race shirts flooding the San Antonio road and portions of Chalan Kanoa last Saturday. “We had 883 runners. I was overwhelmed by the tremendous turnout we had at the event....
Posted On Apr 28 2014 09:31
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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