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The opposite of progressThe opposite of progress IN his State of the Commonwealth Address, the governor said he is “not repeating the mistakes of the past by resorting to quick fixes that might work ...
However, studies have shown that storm water runoff in tropical environments may also contain these bacteria from the natural environment, which may not be directly associated with public health ...
THE Truth is WE, the CNMI, have gone from BAD to WORSE given the continuing DECLINE in virtually every aspect of OUR Economy & LIFE in the CNMI, as Tourists numbers continue to plummet into the abyss ...
"The conventional wisdom that both great powers seek dominance of the Pacific is a false equivalency. Right now, that's not true. Over the past 10 years, that has not been true," Jackson said. "China ...
Something as simple as showing up for a game of pickleball can be an act of care. It's low-pressure, open to all skill levels, and for many, a chance to just breathe for a while. Unlike some of the ...
Norita said that as of March 31, 2015, the cumulative tax and fees collections of the CNMI government reached $86.8 million, outperforming the projection of $82.3 million by $4.4 million. Norita said ...
As an example, Suzuki cited one of Himawari’s iconic baked product, the an pan. When they started out, the an pan were smaller at only 60 grams. Many local residents were not satisfied, saying 60 ...
(BECQ) — The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality analyzes water samples collected from Saipan’s west coast recreational beaches and storm drainages every week. Samples collected from the ...
500 Sails’ first 14-foot Chamorro galaide is now on display at the I ♥ Saipan store in Garapan, as the cultural maritime nonprofit prepares to paddle and sail it in the Saipan Lagoon. In an interview ...
(Reuters) — Police in Louisiana and Texas arrested on Monday three more fugitives who escaped from a New Orleans jail 10 days ago, leaving at large two of the original 10, Louisiana state police said.
So much of what the people of Tinian carry lives in memory — “the memory of growing up on the island, but also the memory of what the land holds. The memories of war. The memories of death. Of blood ...