Vol. 34 No. 216
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MLK DAY At American Memorial Park yesterday, Josie Untalan, 16, flashes the peace sign while holding a poster with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous words, “I have a dream.” Photo by Mark Peñaranda

 

News Headlines

Exodus of locals continues
AS the islands’ economy continues its downward spiral, more and more residents are asking, “Where is the CNMIgoing?...
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BOE: Teacher aides can’t fill PSS vacancies
BOARD of Education member Marja Lee Taitano says the Public School System cannot hire its teacher aides for critical vacancies...
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Unlike NMI, A. Samoa, other states and territories pay above federal wage rate
UNLIKE the CNMI and American Samoa, the rest of U.S. states and territories pay their workers way above the mandated federal or state minimum wages...(Full Story)
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GUAM EDITION

Attorney General Alicia Limtiaco shows some of the automotive repair and cleaning supplies, gardening tools and other items found in a room at the Attorney General’s Office, in addition to high-powered guns and ammunition in the office of her predecessor, former Attorney General Douglas Moylan. Limtiaco has sought the help of the Office of the Public Auditor in checking the purchases of these items.Photo by Paul Blas

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