Vol. 34 No. 220
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Termite-infested.Commonwealth Utilities Corp. personnel replace old power poles along Beach Road on Friday. P hoto by Mark Peñaranda

 

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Taxpayers sue gov’t for failure to pay rebates
TWENTY-NINE taxpayers have taken the Department of Finance and the CNMI government to court for its failure to pay over $24 million in tax rebates from 2002 to 2005.
Amanda Armstrong, Hui Min Zhao, Xiu Zhen Qi, Mei Lian Chen,..
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DPS told to put copper wire thefts on priority list
NOTING the rising number of government agencies and private companies that are all falling victims to copper wire thieves, the administration has directed the Department of Public Safety to include solving these crimes among its top priorities....
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Club owners in prostitution case say they’re sorry
THE owners of the Red Heart Massage and Mayi Club who were convicted for promoting and permitting prostitution and immigration fraud have apologized to the court for the crimes they committed...(Full Story)
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GUAM EDITION

Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy for Installations and Environment B.J. Penn, left, poses with Guam Public Auditor Doris Flores Brooks prior to the Guam Chamber of Commerce’s meeting on Friday. Penn, along with retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. David Bice, executive director of the Joint Program Office, said money related to the relocation of Marines from Okinawa will be streaming into Guam’s economy sooner than the actual troop movement.Photo by Paul Blas

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