Vol. 35 No.41
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Acting special agent in charge for the Seattle field office of the Internal Revenue Service’s criminal investigation, Nick J. Henley, right, gestures during a press conference in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Garapan. Looking on is U.S. Attorney for the Districts of Guam and NMI Leonardo M. Rapadas.
Photo by Mark Peñaranda

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GUAM EDITION

Alleged illegal aliens caught.One of five alleged illegal aliens caught trying to enter Guam at Ritidian yesterday is escorted by law enforcement officials. A vessel was found on the shore in the area, and authorities continue to investigate the matter. Most illegal immigrants caught on Guam are from the CNMI which is home to thousands of nonresident workers.
Photo by Paul Blas

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Woman faces up to 5 years in jail for tax scam
A 44-year-old woman faces up to five years in federal prison for conspiring to submit false claims to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service amounting to $850,000...
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Garment workers advised not to pay for transfer
ABOUT a hundred Top Fashion Corp. workers again marched peacefully yesterday from their Tanapag barracks to the parking lot of the Horiguchi Building in Garapan ...(Full Story)


Interior chief to visit NMI next month
Next month, U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne will visit the Northern Marianas and other American insular areas in the Pacific, Variety learned yesterday....(Full Story)


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