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Utility official: Guam buildup delay "inevitable"
Guam’s highest ranking utility official says a U.S. military buildup delay is “inevitable” because the U.S
Kaipat -CNMI is Not a Colony -DUH
May 25, 2010 Deputy Secretary of the CNMI Department of Labor, Cinta Kaipat , is upset because the federal government has objected to the department withholding vital information and not cooperating with the federal government in implementing the CNRA , PL 110-229. Instead of providing access to the data bases, Kaipat is using the typical Fitial Administration strategy of attacking the messenger, deflecting from the truth, and repeating lies over and over in the hopes that someone may believe them.
Indigenous People to Hold Rally
May 21, 2010 The Saipan Tribune reported that the indigenous people will be holding a rally to object to the Department of Interior report. Some of the offensive remarks that were quoted in the Saipan Tribune concerning the upcoming rally could actually help the guest workers to get the understanding and sympathy of the federal government.
Joe Camacho: Disrespectful to War Heroes
In 1944, 2,949 young Americans soldiers sacrificed their lives during the invasion of Saipan. Another 10,364 were wounded. Nearly 66 years later the Covenant Party held a campaign rally for their candidate for United States Congress, Joe Camacho, in the national park dedicated to those war heroes.
Joe Camacho: Disrespectful to War Heroes
In 1944, 2,949 young Americans soldiers sacrificed their lives during the invasion of Saipan. Another 10,364 were wounded
Covenant Party Litterbug Found Guilty
May 20, 2010 Controversial ex-felon, Felix Nogis was found guilty of littering at American Memorial Park. The Saipan Tribune reported that on April 26, 2010 Nogis had reserved a table and reportedly left a large amount of trash near the park’s softball field
The Hearing, May 18, 2010: PART ONE
Photos by W. L. Doromal ©2010 May 18, 2010 I just returned from Washington, D.C.
Tina Sablan’s Unity Message
Tina Sablan at August 2009 Codel meeting Photo by Itos Feliciano May 17, 2010 Dear friends, tonight’s gathering is as much a celebration as it is an expression of hope and urgency. Our collective efforts to realize immigration reform and improved status for the CNMI’s alien workers began more than 20 years ago, and have included numerous petition drives, prayer vigils, letters, testimonials, hearings, and gatherings, all conducted in earnest and in peace
Veterans recall victory 65 years ago
Though V-E Day touched off spontaneous celebrations by millions of people around the world, the end of World War II in Europe on May 8, 1945, came as little surprise to three Bellevue men who were serving overseas at the time.
Cup of coffee leads to submarine duty
Dive, dive, dive! On this command, a sub would quickly plunge into the ocean depths to duck out of sight from the enemy. It was an action U.S.
