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This year also marks the first edition of the CNMI and Guam Mini Business Directory, a pocket-size reference that fits easily into a purse or glove compartment. At 5.5 x 7 inches, this mini book keeps important numbers at arm’s reach in the office or on the road.

In addition to what is available in print, the CNMI and Guam directories are easily available on all PTI mobile phones through the PTI Mobile Wave WAP directory at wap.pticom.com, m.cnmiphonebook.com or m.guamphonebook.com for instant access to all numbers listed in our print directory.

A unique feature allows you to call directly from the link in the mobile directory making calling fast and easy.

If you don’t have a PTI mobile phone, you may access the online version of both books at www.cnmiphonebook.com or www.guamphonebook.com.

Both sites combine the familiar look and feel of the printed yellow pages with a wide variety of interactive features including links to local and CNMI news, current events and tourist information. All advertisers in the 2009 print book will have their ads in the Internet book.

Advertisers looking to take advantage of the early bird rates for the 2010 CNMI and Guam Phone Books can contact 682-BOOK (2265) to place their orders at the start of the New Year.

Marianas Variety celebrates Christmas at the Hyatt 

 

 

Four of the six contenders of the Miss Marianas Variety title — computer programmer Chris San Gabriel, artist Marcos Bautista, George Malonzo of the circulation department and Betong Elizalde of the production department — before their opening number during the company’s Christmas party at the Hyatt poolside on Friday. 

 

 

Another Miss Marianas Variety contestant, Pepito Bautista of the circulation department, left, with Teresa Cayading of the administration department and the company’s auditor, Irene Bassig.

 

Reporter Moneth Deposa’s wears her grand prize-winning hat.

 

Editorial assistant June Padua and Suaad Younis-San Nicolas in a fierce battle of the cucumber. The victor — June — won an iPod.

Variety general manager Laila Y. Boyer with accountant Tess Managiuo wearing her “poker” hat

Seated, 2nd right, is Variety publisher Abed Younis with guests.

Suaad Younis-San Nicolas with son Endy.

And the winners are: “Queen” Chris San Gabriel flanked by second runner up computer artist Jerty Samson, left, and first runner up Macoy Bautista.

Photos by
Raquel C. Bagnol

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