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Monday, February 5, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
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Science fair.Seventh graders Paulo Nautan, 12, left, and Kathy Arnold, 13, show the amount of electrical current produced by a tomato during the science fair held on Friday at the Grace Christian Academy on Navy Hill. Photo by Mark Peñaranda |
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FY
07 budget cut: $30M Only 1 of 6 recycling firms comply with anti-copper theft law AMONG the six recycling firms on Saipan, only the Ericco/Maeda Joint Venture has been complying with measures to deter and detect copper theft. Eric Cruz, president of Ericco/Maeda, the .(Full Story) Labor
releases another inaccurate list
THE Department of Labor has issued another list of names, this time of 111 alien workers it says have pending labor cases but some of those cases listed have been resolved since last year. .(Full Story) . | ||||||||||||
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Eyewitnesses look on as Guam Fire Department medics transport a tourist that was a victim of a hit-and-run in front of the Micronesian Mall on Saturday afternoon. Police were able to catch the 17-year-old driver of the pickup truck that struck the tourist, as well as his 29-year-old passenger, in the Two Lovers Point area.Photo by Paul Blas Local News Guam Editorials/Columns/Letters
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