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Archaeologist: More surveys to be done at Ritidian Site

Visiting archaeologist Dr. Mike T. Carson said more surveys would be needed to further study the remains at the Ritidian Site in Guam’s northernmost point. Ritidian Point is part of Guam’s National Wildlife Refuge and is under the administration of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
Posted On Mar 09 2016 04:00
, By Jon Perez

87 pct of CNMI homes have Internet

The latest Broadband Survey released by the Department of Commerce showed that Internet use in the Commonwealth has increased in the last three years and that the unemployment rate in the CNMI is currently at 17 percent. According to the 2014 Broadband Survey, the jump of...
Posted On Mar 03 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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Guintu to lead NMI MathCourt team

Frederic Dean Michael Guintu will be leading the CNMI MathCourt team’s campaign in next month’s national competition in San Francisco. He and two other students from Agape Christian School—Quing Yuan Wang and Da Wei Cai—swept the Top 3 positions in the CNMI-Wide MathCout...
Posted On Feb 24 2016 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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A lot more to discover in study of ancient Chamorros

Molecular Anthropologist Dr. Miguel Vilar said there are a lot more things that are waiting to be discovered in the study of the ancient Chamorro people in the Marianas, adding that more research is needed to disseminate the information. Vilar, who had a one-night only lecture on...
Posted On Feb 23 2016 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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