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Wednesday, February 28, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
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Most of the 39 abandoned workers of Valenzuela Janitorial Services showed up at the Department of Labor yesterday for an administrative hearing on their case.Photo by Haidee V. Eugenio |
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employer abandons workers Administration to implement 15 percent budget cut GOVERNOR Benigno R. Fitial will formally inform the Legislature today of his plan to enforce an across-the-board budget reduction of 15.5 percent in light of the governments declining revenue collections...(Full Story)
Stayman hopes Bush will OK federalization
THE visiting U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources senior staffer in charge of insular issues yesterday said the CNMI immigration federalization bill will not be introduced unless there is bipartisan support, ....(Full Story) . | ||||||||||||
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Attorney General Alicia Limtiaco, center, gestures as she addresses members of the 29th Legislature yesterday during a public hearing on a legislative resolution that authorizes $10 million as partial payment to retirees waiting for their cost of living allowances, while COLA class counsel Mike Phillips, left, and retirees listen. Photo by Paul Blas Local News Guam Editorials/Columns/Letters |