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Governor Benigno R. Fitial, left,delivers his State of the Commonwealth Address during a joint legislative session at the Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe on Friday. To his right are House Speaker Oscar M. Babauta and NMI Washington Resident Representative Pedro A. Tenorio. Photo by Mark Peñaranda

K-9 handler Donny Fejeran and his partner “Ice” inspect the area near the stage of the Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe as part of the security preparations for the governor’s State of the Commonwealth Address this morning. Photo by Mark Peñaranda

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Sen. James Espaldon, R-Tamuning, right, talks to Janine Guevara, along with her four children Jake Russel, Jordan, Jade and Justin at the Legislature yesterday afternoon. Guevara currently home-schools them and took her children along for a field trip to the Legislature hoping to learn whether her husband, a government employee, may be furloughed as senators discuss the 2007 budget.
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Governor: ‘We’re still broke’
NORTHERN Marianas remains embroiled in deep economic crisis more than a year after the new administration that promised "better times" took over but....
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Governor Benigno R. Fitial's State Of The Commonwealth Address
Governor Benigno R. Fitial April 27, 2007 Before I begin my address, let us pause for a moment of silence to remember and honor our fallen ...
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NMI confident that Bush will veto Iraq spending bill with wage hike rider
NORTHERN Marianas is confident that U.S. President George W. Bush will veto the Iraq war spending bill which includes provisions increasing the federal minimum wage...
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Security to be tight for state of the NMI address
Tight security will be observed today at the Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe when Gov. Benigno R. Fitial delivers his State of the Commonwealth Address....
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Private vet losing business to gov’t clinic
THE Department of Land and Natural Resources of an administration that calls itself “pro-business” is driving a private animal clinic out of business.....(Full Story)


Nagoya night club pays workers over $4K
ASC Inc., doing business as the Nagoya Star Night Club, has paid five dancers and one waitress a total of $4,345.09 in back wages and for their last payroll ending April 17...(Full Story)


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