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Bitter times reprise

Cut and cut cleanly ELECTED officials say there is a need to “raise revenue” to pay for the government’s obligations, but no one, as far as we know, has publicly asked: What are these obligations, and why should the government continue to meet them even when it’s running out of money? To be sure, t…
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Variations | Buena suerte Señor Milei

AS history has shown to those who care to see, pandering and plunder are features — not bugs — of politics. Populism, moreover, could be the oldest trick in a politician’s bag of tricks. (See for example, the politics of ancient Rome.) “Vote for me and I will make your life better while going after…
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FEATURE | This day in the history of Saipan: Nov. 24, 1944

73rd Bomb Wing on Isley Field. Dauntless Dotty SINCE the beginning of the Pacific War, General Henry “Hap” Arnold, Commander, 20th Air Force, had dreamed of the day he would have enough B-29 Superfortresses on hand to bomb Japan into surrendering.  However, production of the huge and technically co…
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Hafa Adai yan Tirow Honorable Governor Arnold Palacios!

I AM writing  to address  the pressing  need for alternative economic solutions in our islands, particularly focusing  on initiatives that harness the bountiful  resources  of our land and sea. Given the current  challenges  facing our primary  tourism industry,  it is imperative to explore  and in…
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Variations | Half a century ago

At the Dr. Torres Memorial Hospital, Nov. 1973. THE Doctor Torres Memorial Hospital was named after Jose Diaz Torres, who trained in medicine at a small hospital on Saipan during the German era (1899-1914), and later “received one year of formal medical schooling in Japan,” which took over the Nort…
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