Vol. 35 No.11
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Friends and classmates of the four exchange students who met a tragic end at the Forbidden Island sanctuary last weekend share their stories during a prayer vigil at Northern Marianas College yesterday.Photo by Mark Peñaranda

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Senator Tony Unpingco, R-Santa Rita, right, holds copies of financial documents submitted by the administration, asking which of those documents contain the right figures, while John Dela Rosa, special assistant to the governor, and Department of Revenue and Taxation director Art Illagan look on at the Legislature yesterday.Photo by Paul Blas

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Alien workers say they were forced to perform sexual acts
LABOR Hearing Officer Barry Hirshbein has asked the Attorney General’s Office to investigate a possible case of human trafficking involving at least six alien workers who were brought...
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DPS says it did its best in responding to drowning incidents
THE Department of Public Safety says it did its best in responding to the drowning incidents at the Forbidden Island sanctuary on Friday that claimed the lives of four exchange students...(Full Story)


Administration hires DC lobbyist
THE cash-strapped government early this year hired a Washington-based lobbyist which the administration calls its “Covenant consultant.”.(Full Story)

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