ARTICLE 12

ARTICLE 12

PROTECT OUR MARINE REEF

PROTECT OUR MARINE REEF

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

011608 st - SEND THEM HOME

Tuesday January 15, 2008
Letters to the Editor
Saturday, January 12, 2008


Send them home


Dear American citizens of the CNMI:

I lived on Saipan and in Micronesia for nearly 10 years. I also lived in Costa Rica, Panama and Palau. I was a not a citizen of those countries and did not expect nor did I have the rights of citizens. The CNMI’s contract workers do not work under this basic assumption. They want more than they could ever get back home or what they agreed to when they came here freely. Contract workers will not stop with "federalization." Look at Hawaii-the natives have no real power and have been pushed out. If you don’t send them home now they will rule the CNMI in a short time. Bite the bullet and send them back to the country they came from or else expect to be second-class citizens in your own homeland.

William "Bamboo" McCue
Wellington, FL

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Marianas Dive is a growing group of individuals with a passion for everything underwater and specifically what Saipan Tinian & Rota have to offer as dive destinations. The group welcomes community members to join and help the CNMI build a truly world-class dive destination while promoting our excellent diving locally and globally. Members meet the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:3pm. To join the email list, visit www.marianasdive.com. (PR)

THANK YOU MARIANAS DIVE GROUP FOR HELPING CLEAN OUR COMMUNITY. FROM Taotao Tano CNMI

(DEQ) — The Division of Environmental Quality cleanup

DEQ brigade to clean up Tank Beach
brigade will be at it again, this time picking up trash at Tank Beach. If you would like to volunteer, be at Tank Beach in Kagman on Saturday, Dec. 1, at 8 a.m. Volunteers will clean until 10 a.m., break for drinks and then continue, if needed. For more information about volunteering, contact the DEQ office at 664-8500.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND SUPPORT TO OUR COMMUNITY