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Cruz to seek Suba’s ouster
LIEUTENANT Gov. Mike Cruz will “strongly urge” Gov. Felix Camacho to revamp the Guam Police Department and fire police chief Paul Suba during a meeting that is expected to take place this morning between the island’s two top executives, according to a highly-placed source in Adelup.
NEWS UPDATE: Gov. Camacho cancels Tokyo trip
Gov. Felix Camacho just minutes ago announced he has canceled his plan to travel to Tokyo to ask the Japanese government for funds to help Guam cope with the cost of hosting U.S
Kilili Wins First Scientific Online Poll
The results are in for my first scientific online poll for the Northern Mariana Islands Delegate race for US Congress and Kilili is clearly the man to beat. Gregorio Camacho Sablan (I) 77.4% Jesus Camacho Borja (D) 10.1$ Juan Nekai Babauta (R) 7.2% Joseph Norita Camacho (C) 5.3% A big thanks to the 208 people who took the time to vote, including that one guy in Australia!
Delegate Poll April 8 – April 15
Former CNMI Lt. Governor and Supreme Court Justice Jesus Camacho Borja announced today he is running for US Congress. That brings to four the total number of individuals who have announced their intent to run this year.
‘The Crank’ wins in Beast of the East (Saipan Tribune)
The CNMI’s Frank “The Crank” Camacho notched a gold medal in the 5th Beast of the East Grappling and Jiu Jitsu Tournament held last Saturday (Sunday on Saipan) at the Caldwell College in Caldwell, New Jersey.
NMI Supreme Court rules lack of jurisdiction in land dispute case (Saipan Tribune)
The CNMI Supreme Court issued Tuesday a unanimous decision holding that it lacked jurisdiction to entertain an appeal in the case of Camacho v. Demapan.
Guam seeks trade, labor ties with India
AMBASSADOR Susmita G. Thomas, consul general of the Indian Consulate in San Francisco, met with Gov
Guahan name change bill to be heard today
A measure introduced by Gov. Felix Camacho to change the island’s name from Guam to Guahan is up for a public hearing today at 3 p.m. Presiding over the public hearing on Bill 331 is the Committee on Rules, Natural Resources, and Federal, Foreign & Micronesian Affairs, chaired by Sen
