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Common sense

LET’S all take a moment of silence to acknowledge the families who have perished in the devastating earthquake in Myanmar. It’s no different from the tidal wave that hit Indonesia in 2004, or the 9/11 destruction of our Twin Towers in New York City. Today, families around the world are still …
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Variations ǀ Democracy and other frustrations

MANY concerned citizens believe that good government is an achievable goal. All we need, they say, are intelligent voters who will elect competent leaders. This reminds me of an apocryphal story involving the great French sculptor Rodin. When asked how to sculpt an elephant, he supposedly replied, …
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OPINION ǀ Truth 99: Experts v Laymen & Political Morals!

Ambrose M. Bennett THE Truth is the Political Morals on the mainland and in the CNMI have gone astray and to make it worse, the lay people are making decisions that should be made by the EXPERTS, as Arnold said about CEDA. I know there are MILLIONS of Americans who now wish they would have listened…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Lost fisherman is found

BC Cook FROM the vast reaches of the Pacific comes another tale of a fisherman who was lost at sea but lived to tell his incredible tale.  Richard Pollina of the New York Post covered the story of Maximo Castro.  Let’s follow his account: “A Peruvian fisherman has been found alive after spending a …
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