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OPINION | Farewell to paradise island

Joint Region Marianas Commander Rear Adm. Benjamin Nicholson places a flower at the base of the statue of Santa Marian Kamalen, the patron saint of Guam, during Guam’s 78th Liberation Day parade in Hagåtña, July 21, 2022. The island’s patron saint led the parade, and was symbolic of the World War I…
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A state of emergency

THIS letter is to alarm our governor about the need to declare a state of emergency for medical referral purposes. We cannot afford to deny medical treatment to U.S. citizens living on Saipan. This declaration concerns human beings who are suffering and who deserve proper medical treatment. We are …
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific | Ticking time bombs

OVER the past few years we have witnessed hundred-year anniversaries for the Great War and seventy-five-year anniversaries for the Second World War.  2018 marked the centennial of the conclusion of the War to End Wars, while all over the Pacific, historic dates such as the attack on Pearl Harbor, t…
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There they go again

Don’t muddle the issue THE main problem with the CNMI workforce is not “culture,” but arithmetic. There are not enough local workers for certain jobs involving construction, trades, hotel and restaurant, caregiving, healthcare, etc. — the very same jobs that are also in demand in the states and oth…
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Variations | All the news that’s fit to re-print (2)

IN June 1982, Marianas Variety published a report from the South Pacific Commission (now known as the Pacific Community) stating that “some of the Pacific Islands are now being used as staging posts by small ships and aircraft to facilitate the movement of illegal drugs.” In the same month, a Varie…
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79 years ago

ON June 11, 1944, life in the Marianas changed drastically. Change had already begun. Japanese reinforcements had begun to arrive throughout the Mariana Islands in anticipation of an American invasion, pushing civilians out of their homes to make room for soldiers. Men, women, and children were for…
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Variations | All the news that’s fit to re-print

IN his inaugural address over 41 years ago, the CNMI’s second governor vowed to, among other things, improve the islands’ health services and education system. He also said that the CNMI “cannot rely forever on the assistance from the federal government. Such an attitude of dependence can only resu…
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