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OPINION | Saipan: Stop repeating. Start reinventing.

LET’S be honest. Saipan’s tourism marketing still feels stuck in 2005. We’re recycling the same beach photos, the same slogans, and brochures that haven’t aged well. Meanwhile, Palau is promoting sustainability, Bali is welcoming remote workers with rice field Wi-Fi, and Fiji is trending on every s…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ What Cook did for the Pacific

BC Cook DEPENDING on your point of view, Captain James Cook of England (1728-1779) was either the best or the worst person that ever visited the Pacific Ocean.  How can such a bold statement be made?  Over the course of three voyages of exploration he discovered more islands, made contact with more…
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Variations ǀ ‘Mindset shifts’ don’t pay the bills

BASED on the administration’s pronouncements, what needs to be fixed is not the dismal local economy, but our “mindset.” Apparently, the problem is not the declining economy and the administration’s failure to reverse it. No. The “real problem” is our perception of the CNMI’s financial distress. We…
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OPINION ǀ Truth 117: A CNMI Renaissance with KUDOS & I Pray!

Ambrose M. Bennett THE Truth is WE, the CNMI, is figuratively in genuine need of a Renaissance Movement (New Beginnings) as for TRUE the CNMI is clearly off-course and floundering very near the deadly rocks of economic DOOM. When I told the Governor WE must “Reform the Cannabis Commission” his exac…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ The Battle of Saipan, 1944

BC Cook IT is called the D-Day of the Pacific but does the invasion of Saipan by American forces in June of 1944 really deserve that nickname?  Yes, it does for several reasons.  Let’s look at why the battle of Saipan was a major turning point in the Second World War. Had the battle of Saipan taken…
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OPINION ǀ The PLA Navy’s message to Manila

Carl O. Schuster  THE People’s Liberation Army Navy’s two aircraft carriers, CNS Liaoning (CV-16) and CNS Shandong (CV-17) generated headlines last week by operating near Japan’s famous Iwo Jimo and Liaoning passed the U.S. Navy’s designated “2nd Island Chain.” Although neither carrier is as powerf…
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Variations ǀ From a butterfly back into a slug

ECONOMISTS helped prepare and draft the CNMI’s latest economic report — “Marianas Economic Roadmap” — which is why it offers sensible observations and sage advice such as the following: “The challenges facing the CNMI are significant and well-documented — structural weaknesses in economic governanc…
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