Vol. 35 No.9
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Park Young Ok places flowers on the grave of her son, Jung Hwan Ku, while Jung Kun Ku holds a picture of his brother yesterday afternoon at the Tanapag cemetery. Photo by Mark Peñaranda

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Whoah! A tow truck rights an overturned sport utility vehicle along Marine Drive in Tamuning yesterday morning while police officers, firefighters and passersby look on. The woman operating the SUV was transported to the hospital, and traffic in the area was affected. Photo by Paul Blas

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Garment workers asked to pay $1,000 to $1,500 for transfer jobs
SOME garment workers at the soon-to-close Michigan Inc. factory in San Antonio say they were directly and indirectly asked to pay $1,000 to $1,500 to be able....
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Drowning victim buried in Tanapag
THE 24-year-old man who was among the four students who drowned in the waters off Forbidden Island on Friday was laid to rest yesterday at the Tanapag cemetery....(Full Story)


Little Miss Marianas promotes NMI on mainland
REIGNING Little Miss Marianas Opal Northen is back on island after some exciting experiences on her trip to the U.S. where she promoted the CNMI.....(Full Story)

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