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OPINION | There must be consequences for BOOST fiasco

The following is the text of the author’s statement on the floor during the 22nd House’s final session on Jan. 5, 2023, on the report of preliminary findings and recommendations by the Joint Committee (Ways and Means and Judiciary & Governmental Operations). I CONCUR wholeheartedly with t…
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Variations | Plunkitt lives

LAST week, the Wall Street Journal published a front-page report titled, “Officials Boost Firms —And Own Interests”; and, no, it wasn’t about the CNMI’s BOOST program. According to the Journal: “In 2021, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. deliberated over whether to tap Microsoft Corp. as its prim…
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OPINION | GCEA’s outlook for 2023: Together, We Can!

AS we begin this new year, it is natural to look ahead and envision what kind of year 2023 will be, what changes it will usher in, and how we as residents will see progress for our home. Often people ask the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers for thoughts on the future of the Marianas and how …
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FEATURE | What a perfect way to spend the Christmas break

MY family settled on this island 20 years ago. I was only a teen when I first came to the CNMI but now, I have a daughter who is 5 years old. What’s great about this island is even though time has passed, the people and culture stay the same. My daughter, Kimmy Kim, lived in 5 different citie…
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Variations | Braver newer world (3)

THROUGHOUT all these so many years, well-meaning government officials, politicians and other concerned citizens have been making plans or designing policies that they say will help “expand” the workforce. Meanwhile, their intended “beneficiaries” continue to make their own plans and their own decis…
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OPINION | Heart of the Marianas

WHAT began as a spark of inspiration one afternoon during my 4th-period class grew into one of the greatest learning experiences for my students and me. On Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022, over a hundred U.S. Government & Economics students from Marianas High School visited the Governor’s Office and th…
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OPINION | Article XII and non-NMD surviving spouses

THANKS for the interesting article on Pedro Manglona Atalig’s 27-year-old probate case. And my sympathy to Mrs. Nelida Atalig and her children. I am a non-NMD surviving spouse and have shared Mrs. Atalig’s empathy for the last 17 years. The published information concerning the Atalig pr…
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