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BC’s Tales of the Pacific | Which reminds me of a story

THE Chinese have found a shipwreck in deep waters of the South China Sea.  That reminds me of a story of a colleague of mine who recovered the remains of a coastal trader five miles off the coast of Vietnam.  It was a tricky operation, given that the war had only ended a few years before and everyo…
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OPINION | Truth 24: Taxes v Reform $ FOR the People

THE TRUTH of the matter is the recent Bill to increase taxes of 5 cents on each soft drink and alcoholic beverage container has given pause for a lot of opposition, which tells me there should have been a Public Hearing before taking this desperate measure.  While I understand and even appreciate R…
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FEATURE | Re-opening the American Cemetery on Tinian

From left, Tinian ROTC Battalion Commander C/LTC Edward Tirona, Sgt. Aidan Graham, USMC, Historian Don Farrell, Acting Mayor of Tinian Ann Marie San Nicolas, Cpl. Brock Boucher, USMC, Cpl. Tyler Boden, USMC and Captain Matthew Jacobs, USAF, OIC, Expeditionary Red Horse squadron. The following are t…
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Variations | 30 years ago

I FIRST arrived on the island in 1993, which was a CNMI general election year. Election Day was Nov. 6th, a Saturday. The tabulation of the ballots was completed at around 12 noon on the following day. “There was no untoward incident related to the election,” Marianas Variety reported, “but Froilan…
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Sold

Uninstructed lawmaking THREE things to remember when discussing the CNMI’s current (latest) financial and economic crisis: 1) Public policies will always have consequences that are unintended or unforeseen. 2) “Solving” a long-standing “problem” usually results in a new — or worse — problem. If we’…
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Beyond reproach

TO the CNMI police, the Mayor’s Office and the Governor. A second attack on the elderly in their center is beyond reproach. It is disgusting that the great respect for these people has been promoted to the news media but with little or no safety measures being implemented or even considered. Shame …
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​Moving forward

A LETTER published Oct. 31, 23 in your newspaper by A. Linwood Seaver urges CNMI officials to cancel the casino license to IPI and sell the hotel to a “reputable hotel chain”  so we can move  forward. Maybe that is something the CNMI needs to do.  Does the CNMI really think it will coll…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific | The war over gender

RECENTLY, journalist Helen Joyce of the Evening Standard wrote an opinion piece that has lit up social media.  It is included here to make sure you have a chance to read it, and to encourage you to offer your thoughts in the comments below.  Do you agree or disagree with her, and why? “Six years ag…
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Variations | Back to total dependence

E.J. Kahn Jr., in his delightful 1966 book, “A Reporter in Micronesia,” wrote that the pride of Saipan during the Japanese era was the Japanese-built “city” of Garapan, which on the eve of the war had a population of 29,000, and amenities comparable to those of Koror in Palau and Dublon (Tonowas or…
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