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Court asked to declare missing Mariana crewman presumed dead

Local News

REPRESENTED by attorney Andres Ojeda Morales of Dotts Law Office, the mother of a crewman lost at sea during Typhoon Sinlaku has petitioned the Superior Court to declare her son legally presumed dead, two months after the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for the capsized cargo vessel Mariana.
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Torres outlines agenda for power, tourism and disaster recovery

Local News

FORMER Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said his administration’s first major priority, if elected in November, would be to stabilize the CNMI’s power system through the construction of a new power plant on Saipan and expanded renewable energy projects throughout the islands.
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House OKs funding for typhoon relief, tourism recovery

Local News

BY adopting the conference committee reports, the House of Representatives on Thursday unanimously passed the compromise versions of bills appropriating local funds for Super Typhoon Sinlaku relief efforts and the Marianas Visitors Authority’s tourism recovery initiatives.
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Apatang, AG open to dialogue on Macaranas reinstatement

Local News

GOVERNOR David M. Apatang on Monday told Senate President Karl King-Nabors that he and Attorney General Edward Manibusan are willing to discuss in good faith the Senate’s concerns regarding the reinstatement of Department of Public Safety Commissioner Anthony Macaranas.
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Editorials

What Sen. Castro and MVA said

Editorials

In the case of the House bills that triggered the current legislative hullabaloo, did the House conduct public hearings before acting on the measures? Were CUC, CPUC, or other experts consulted or given the opportunity to provide comments? If not, why not?
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Déjà vu at CUC

Editorials

We are good at identifying glaring problems and coming up with sensible solutions. But the follow-through leaves much to be desired.
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Zero

Editorials

Everyone on Capital Hill is “for education.” Yet they passed a budget that forced PSS to reduce the number of its school days. Elected officials are also “for public health,” but they have consistently underfunded the medical referral program.
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FAC fury and political amnesia

Editorials

A curious thing to hear: an elected official condemning CUC’s management while praising its rank and file for their “good work.” Who does he think oversees them and sets the direction needed to ensure efficient operations?
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Letters

Questions

Letters to the Editor

The major problem is the fuel source along with normal bureaucratic inefficiency.
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Urgently needed: An amendment to HR 8800 to include the CNMI

Letters to the Editor

As you know, the issue on inclusion of the CNMI in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act or RECA as “downwinders” is not new to the CNMI delegate’s office.
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Opinions

Trek through the jungle

Columnists

NEAR Bird Island at the northern end of Saipan there is a trail that leads west through the jungle, over the hump of Marpi and down to As Matuis. It is not for everyone but if you want to feel the island breathe, take its pulse and smell its scents you should hike this trail.
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What CUC said

Columnists

Politicians can advocate for and commiserate with ratepayers all they want, but someone still has to pay for generating power and providing CUC’s services.
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Business

Stocks slip in Asia, oil up on peace doubts

Business News

Most share markets slipped in Asia on ​Monday as doubts about the Middle East peace process sent oil prices and bond yields up again, leading investors to ‌price in more risk of higher U.S. interest rates.
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Regional/World

Official: Regional response needed as Pacific drug threat grows

Regional, World

Cook Islands Secretary of Health Bob Williams has called for a tougher, more coordinated Pacific response to drug trafficking.
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National

US-Iran talks go into Day 2 after Trump threats, Hormuz closure

National

Iran-U.S. peace talks in Switzerland stretched into their second day on Monday, after a tense opening marked ​by Tehran’s announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz and President Donald Trump repeating his threats to resume attacks on Iran.
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