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34 No. 229 ©2007 Marianas Variety |
Friday, February 2, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
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A young boy performs acrobatics during a labor hearing on the closure of Concorde Garment Manufacturing Corp. at the multi purpose center yesterday. The boys mother was one of the garment workers laid off due to the recent closing of factories. Photo by Mark Peñaranda |
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Labor:
Concorde fraudulently induced garment workers to sign contracts CUCs Mathis thought theft was a joke NEVER in her wildest dreams did she believe that she herself, of all people, would fall prey to the very people she wants arrested. Commonwealth Utilities Corp. spokeswoman Pamela Mathis, in an...(Full Story) Legislature
overspent FY 06 budget
THE Legislature, including the Legislative Bureau, overspent by $33,872 its authorized spending level of $7,333,550 in fiscal year 2006, according to a government financial report obtained by the Variety....(Full Story) . | ||||||||||||
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Gov. Felix P. Camacho, left, shakes hands with the new members of the Guam Board of Medical Examiners who were sworn in on Wednesday in the governors chambers. From second left, Dr. Ronald Kobayashi, Dr. Ricardo Eusebio and Dr. Patrick Santos. Yesterday, members of the medical board grappled with the legality of the governors decision to sack Dr. Jerone T. Landstrom as a board member, among other issues. contributed photo Local News Guam Editorials/Columns/Letters |