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Variations ǀ Just say no — to politics

WE’VE heard it all before. Survey results indicating that many, if not most, Americans do not know who their state governor, their state legislator or member of Congress is. In the U.S., moreover, voter turnout has been consistently low compared to other democracies. We are told that these trends a…
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OPINION ǀ The UN should not leave Taiwan behind

Chia-ping Liu WHEN Taiwanese visit Guam and North Mariana Islands for vacations, they are warmly welcomed and enjoy the convenience that visa waiver programs offer them. You probably cannot believe that Taiwan passport holders are prohibited from entering United Nations premises while many people a…
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Variations ǀ If I were a CNMI legislative candidate

If you go into politics, you are more likely to wind up a villain than a hero.                                                                     — James L. Payne, Ph.D. HONESTLY, I had no intention of running for office this year, of all years. The incumbents seeking re-election have been in offi…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Two tigers on one mountain

BC Cook IF we substitute China for Athens and United States for Sparta, we are writing history in advance for the Pacific. Since the end of the Second World War the United States has wielded hegemonic power in the Pacific region.  The Soviet Union treated it as a lesser theater of operations and th…
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