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Wednesday, February 14, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
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Farewell to a hero.Angelita Emul tries to hold back her tears as the casket of her son, Marine Lance Cpl. Adam Quitugua Emul, is lowered to its resting place at the CNMI Veterans Cemetery in Marpi. Comforting her is her elder son, Frankie Quitugua.Photo by Mark Peñaranda |
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more Falun Gong practitioners seek refugee protection Copper wire thieves strike again DESPITE the recent arrests of several suspects, copper wire thieves struck again, this time victimizing the former La Mode garment factory in As Lito. Acting Department of Public Safety spokesman Sgt. Thomas Blas Jr...(Full Story) NMIs
1st governor says its about time for federal takeover
THE commonwealths first governor says its about time that the federal government takes control of the CNMIs labor and immigration policies because local leaders, both past and present, are not capable of handling their own ....(Full Story) . | ||||||||||||
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Attorney General Alicia Limtiaco, center, along with Chief Prosecutor Phil Tydingco, left, and Deputy Attorney General Lewis Littlepage, announces the planned filing of motions to dismiss five criminal cases involving former Gov. Carl T.C. Gutierrez, Guam Election Commission executive director Gerald Taitano and other former and current government officials, citing a lack of evidence, among other things. Photo by Paul Blas Local News Guam Editorials/Columns/Letters |