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34 No. 210 ©2007 Marianas Variety |
Monday, January 8, 2007 | www.mvariety.com Serving the CNMI for 34 years |
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Members of Dekada hold placards at a rally in front of the Kristo Rai Church and the Horiguchi Building in Garapan on Friday afternoon to show support for the federal minimum wage hike measure and renewed calls for an improved immigration status for long-term alien residents in the CNMI. Photo by Mark Penaranda
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Cohen
says federalization inevitable, but NMI leaders not giving up fight Only few apply for 3 PSS posts ONLY a few individuals have responded to the vacancy announcements for three top Public School System positions associate commissioner for administrative services, finance director and Head Start program director.....(Full Story) Lending
firm relocates headquarters to Saipan
AN international lending firm has closed its main office in the U.S. Virgin Islands and relocated to Saipan. Bridge Capital LLC started its international lending and consulting services here on Jan. 2 at its new main office ...(Full Story) | ||||||||||||
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Guam Gov. Felix P. Camacho, right, shares a light moment with CNMI Gov. Benigno R. Fitial, left, and his wife Josie during the Saipan Chamber of Commerces annual installation dinner at the Fiesta Resort and Spa in Garapan, Saipan on Friday. The events guest speaker, Navy Rear Admiral Charles Leidig, announced that the environmental studies on Guam and in the CNMI in support of the military buildup in the region will start soon. Photo by Mark John Penaranda Local News Guam Editorials/Columns/Letters
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