Letters to the Editor

Accessibility for all

ONCE upon a time, there lived a kind-hearted woman named Mary. Mary was a cheerful soul who faced life’s challenges with a smile on her face. Mary was no stranger to adversity. She had faced a mobility challenge for quite some time and relied on her trusty walker to assist her in navigating t…
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There are other options

GOVERNOR Palacios is correct about not making an overt effort toward the redevelopment of Chinese tourism in the CNMI. The Communist Chinese government is in the process of giving rockets to Communist Russia to subdue the democratic nation of Ukraine, killing innocent people, and intimidating Ameri…
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Not a bona fide Rota or CNMI resident

I TESTIFIED before the Senate’s EAGI Standing Committee for the rejection of Mr. Bruce Jorgensen who was nominated to the Commonwealth Ports Authority to represent the island of Rota. Primarily because I am convinced that he is not a bona fide resident of Rota or the CNMI in general. Premise on the…
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Recusals

DEAR Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro: Recently, every CNMI Superior Court judges recused themselves from hearing a lawsuit filed by former Governor Torres challenging the contract for the Special Prosecutor. Every CNMI Supreme Court justice also has recused themselves from litigation associated w…
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Signed authorizations

IN the early 70s I worked three summers for various sections of what was then called the Department of Administrative Services in American Samoa:  Bank Reconciliation, Job Orders, and Evaluation of Cash Receipts Accounting Systems.  One thing I learned early and clearly was that governmental action…
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The chief justice replies

DEAR Chairwoman Marissa R. Flores: Thank you for your letter dated July 17, 2023. Due to a recently filed petition for writs of prohibition and mandamus regarding recusal,  the court is prohibited from  commenting on the  subject pursuant to the Code of Judicial Conduct for the Commonwealth Judicia…
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Tinian does not have an international airport

I HAVE received several messages from friends in the US and Australia regarding a recently released military issued video regarding the development of the Divert Facility on Tinian. At least three times, the video refers to the “Tinian International Airport.” Tinian does not have an int…
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‘In Memoriam’ and Liberation Day

THIS October, the 17th Saipan and Northern Islands Municipal Council, in cooperation with  American Memorial Park on Saipan, will hold In Memoriam, a  commemorative ceremony in remembrance of nearly a thousand Chamorro and Carolinian civilians who lost their lives during the fierce Battle of Saipan…
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Solar panels and flying debris

IT is good news that 2,500 homes will benefit from solar power grant. However, It is somehow tempered by the statement from the Office of Grants Management  that its implementation will have a fiscal impact on CUC. I feel we need to also address another item. That is how will the solar panels mount…
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A meaningful public event

AS public offices, we rely heavily on our stakeholders to make the events we sponsor meaningful to the public.  It is only through the numerous good deeds of our people and selfless contributions made by members of our business community that we are able to participate in events like the Liberation…
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