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Finance secretary confirms: Teno will ask judiciary· to.l()we~ budget ·reque~t . . ,, . . ' Gov't .paid $12M budget so we have to work with the judiciary to·(coine up) with a more reas·onable budget re- quest," he said. · The administration, he added, in OT for FY '97 is trying to accommodate the various budget re_quests "as much By Jojo Dass Customs and the Department of figure could mean these employ­ as possible," but revenue esti­ Variety News Staff Lands and Natural Resources' ees, or a sizeable portion ofthe·m, mates are being dragged down THE PREVIOUS administration (DLNR) Quarantine Office. were earning$ I million a month f?y the slumping economy; spent $12 million in overtime ex­ Nielsen did not rule out the pos­ in overtime work. At the same time, the gover­ penses for fiscal year 1997, Fi­ sibility that a sizeable part of Nielsen said former governor nor. said his staff is now looking nance Secretary Lucy DLG. the amount could have been spent Froilan C. Tenorio "probably into the Public School System's Nielsen yesterday confirmed. responding to several emergency knew about" the expenses. Pedro P. Tenorio (PSS) ,$50 million budget re~ In an interview, Nielsen said situations last year which required She however, declined to com­ By Zaldy Dandan quest. half of the $12 million was used critical enforcement personnel to ment whether Tenorio had actu­ Variety News Staff . His administration lias until by the Department of Public go on overtime. ally allowed it. GOVERNOR Pedro P, Teno_rio . May I tosubmitaproposed bud­ Safety (DPS) to pay for overtime She noted there were at least The finance department is cur­ yesterday said he may have to get bill to the Legislature. work performed by police offic­ three strong weather disturbances rently pulling files together to es­ ask the judiciary to scale down "Education i.s very important," tablish a trend on the Tenorio ers and other employees. that hit the islands not to mention its $9.8 million budget request he noted, but added that it is administration's overtime ex­ "The one that really glared at us reported losses of life at sea. for fiscal year 1999. · :'inappropriate" for him to pro- penses. is DPS," she said. Not reasonable "We've to submit a balanced Contmued on page 20 Other agencies noted to have 13ut still. Nielsen. said the Meantime, sources said DPS spent huge sums in overtime are amount "looks like it's really not ended up spending $6 million the Department of Labor and reasonable ... because some of its personnel Immigration ·s (DOLi) Division "It is absurd," she said. "unnecessarily" worked overtime :: Haas & Haynie gets 2nd;"! of Immigration, the Department With government having an to supplement their salaries. of Finance's (DOF) Division of estimated 4,000 employees, the Contmuea on page 20 1 : extension to build resort By Rick Alberto

i-:~ Variety News Staff ·l· !•. CPA may have to stop proposed •(: I THE COASTAL Resources Management granted yesterday the 1 lJ, $75-million Obyan Beach Golf Course and Resort project a , ., second extension for it to start construction, or until November 20. airport sewer expansion project d The extension was in response to a request by its developer, Haas By Aldwi.n R. Fajardo outside the ports property. & l-laynie Corp., owing to the .. con1plexities of implementing'' a , J Variety News Staff Efrain F. Camacho, project f:1 habitatconservationplan,orHCP,asrequiredbysection lOofthe i) THE PORTS Authority is look­ engineer, said the CPA is ca­ t,'.] Endangered Species Act. :.:l ing at the possibilities of stop­ pable of paying "and is willing fJ The US-based Haas & Haynie has applied for a section l Opermit fj ping the airport sewer expan­ to pay" for the portion within sion project due to insufficient the Ports Authority's property. f ~~~t:at!::,up~:\'; ~~dt:i~~~ ~~r;~~~'.lfter the project was granted r1 complementary funding from 1 "Even if CPA has the money, 1] "The CRM understands the complexities of implementing an t..'_i. the CNMI government, it was it is not allowed to pay for the ~:J HCP ... and that Obyan Beach Resort Associates (resort owner) is r I disclosed yesterday. entire project. The Ports Au­ f•.:.j' continually working to resolve the issue," CRM acting Director . i The project may be put on thority cannot pay for the 1_ Peter J. Barias said in granting the extension. hold unless the CPA gets a cor­ sewerline outside CPA," i:1 Earlier last Jan. 13, tl1c CRM extended the project commence- responding budget from the lo­ Camacho told Variety. (! mcnt until May 20 for the same reason. cal government. since federal He added that negotiations i ! The Obyan project involves the phase-by-phase construction of regulations prohibit the Ports are already underway to to en­ I i three hotels, two 18-hole golf courses, and 300 golf villas. Authority from using its funds Efrain F. Camacho Continued on page 23 Conti11ued·on pa-ge 20 Remains of US soldiers arrive on Guam en route to Hawaii HAGAT'.':A - The remains ur the conrlict in Southeast Asia ar­ probable United States service rived here at around 8:30 p.111. members who were killed during Monday night. r;:·:'.·~:~r A brief repatriation caernony was held in their honor upon ar­ ., rival, the US Air Force disclosed ~ /i WEAT~ER ii. to the \!oriety via e-mail. Anderson Air Force Base is usu­ ally the first stop on American soil :: OuTlook for fallen servicemen whose re­ mains have been recovered dur­ ing joint operations in Southeast Asia. The remains arc then nown to the United States Army Central Identification Laboratory in Ha­ waii, where forensic experts try to establish positive identification of the remains prior to turnover to surviving family members. Repatriation flights began in Judge Miguel S. Demapan and wife, Frances, greet Guam Archbishop Anthony Apuron during re-dedication Continued on page 20 of the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica Monday in Hagatna, Guam. Photo by Eduardo c. Siguenza ~~c~ ~··--

2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY- APRIL 22. 1998 WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1998-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 727 jet crashes in Bogota Guam OKs $50M bond issue Jacob Leon Guerrero Bond proceeds will be used for Trust , a subsidiary of Bank of Most or what we have recovered mistic about GEDA 's ability to excluded from gross income for For /he Variety affordable home financing pro­ Hawaii, will then buy the mort­ obtain competitive pricing for \.-\P) _ are very smal I body parts," said a federal income tax purposes. B~b~~~~-~~.s~~~;~~bia All 53 people on board feared dead HAGATNA -The Guam Eco­ grams lo allow applicants to se­ gage backed securities and hold these bonds. The Bonds and the interest far. Pieces of other bodies, burned police officer at the scene, A Goeing 727 ch.mered by Air nomic Development Authority cure affordable home mortgages them in a trust for the bondhold­ The Freddie Mac guarantee and thereon arc also exempt from taxa­ clothing and aircraft seats were Fernando Molino. France with 53 people aboard announced that ITS Board of Di­ issued by commercial banking ers. the private mortgage insurnnce tion by any state or teJTitory of the strewn over the bushy Police found the plane's flight l'l':1shcd into :1 fog-dra1xd moun­ rectors has authorized the issu­ institutions, allowing for lower As mortgages are repaid, prin­ increases the attractiveness of the United States. tain outside rile Colombian capi­ mountainside across an are,! recorder, or black box, and car­ ance of Single Family Mortgage interest rates and up to 97% fi­ cipal and interest payments will bonds and gives confidence to This triple tax exempt status tal just after takeoff Monday. larger than a football field. ried it down the mountain in a Revenue Bonds, 1998 Series A in nancing. be made on the bonds. investors. increases the marketability of Amid the undergrowth and eu­ jeep. Officials called off rescue .• R.:srncrs said they found no sign the amount of $50.000,000. The mortgages will be pooled GEDA and GI-IC officials will calyptus trees we~·e a woman's efforts shortly after dark. I In addition Guam bonds are Guam bonds. or survivors. As the central financial arm of aml secured by the Federal Home oversee the bond pricing and sale, head, purses with cosmetics, baby · For the safety of the rescue I The jct. kased by the lhe Governrm:nt of Guam. GEDA Loan Mortgage Corporation scheduled for April 22, in New clothes, wallets, compact disks, workers, tile pol ice and the Red EcuaJon:an airline TAJ'v!E. w,1s will use the bonds on behalf of the "Freddie Mac" (FI-ILMCJ, a news York City(April 23, Saipan time). French magazines and a child~, Cross, it is necessary to suspend en route to Quito. the Ecuadorean Guam !lousing Corporation release from GEDA said. According to GEDA Adminis­ Tinian Dynasty Casino's miniatu·re football. any kind of rescue work. We ,·:1pital. ci,·i I aviaticlll spokesman (GI-IC). The Trustee Pacific Century trator Ed Untalan "he feels opti- l'vlart i11 (,onzalcz said. It slammc:d A postcard from Paris depict­ haven't found a single survivor," I) Saipan office burglarized ing the Eiffel Tower, written in into a steep htlls1,k three minutes said an army officer at the scene ( By Ferdie de la Torre alter takeoff at -1:47 p. m. (21-17 Spanish and addressed to Quito, who identified himself only as Teno to report 100-day progress in Variety News Slaff GMTJ. lay among the debris. Col. Palomino. Tiffi TINIAN Dynasty Casino office in Gualo Rai was reportedly "l s:11,· the plane crash in10 the 'There are hands, feet and legs. Continued on page 11 burglarized Monday morning. top of the mountain and rJ ip over. Relatives waiting for Ecuadorian TAME Flight 422 from Bogota, Colom­ State of Commonwealth address Taken were three to four cellular phones, l l phone cards, two :\ t'c,,· ,cconJs Liter it bkw up. bia, react at the news of the plane crashing Monday. The Boeing 727 GOVERNOR Pedro P. Tenrnio will 'The reason it has been so difficult bottles of wine, $40 cash, an airline ticket for Hongkong, batteries, and our windows shook frorn the carrying 53 people aboard slammed into a fog-draped mountain just deliver next month a State of the is that we underestimated the prob­ and other items, Public Safety Information Officer Maj. J. J. Castro shock w:1vc: ... Yes id Gonzalez told after takeoff from the Colombian capital. AP Clinton pushes Congress Commonwealth address in which he lems we would face in office. Of said the RaJionct network. Gonz:1kz. i\,Jost of those aboard Flight 422 representative in Bogota, said al will report to the people his course, we were on the outside, and Castro said the burglar/s could have gained entry into the office 11ho ,,·itncssc:d the nash from his to OK anti-smoking bill were French anJ Ecuadorean citi­ least. 37 of the passengers had administration's accomplish men ts didnothave the truepictu1e, "Tenorio through a big opening in the wall. offic'c' 11i11do11·. s:1id the jct broke By A ROSS zens who had arTi\'ed on ;111 ear­ originated in France. He said the and failures du1ing the first I00 days said. The case was placed under investigation. i11tc1 three' L1rge pieces. WASHINGTON (AP) - Hoping lier flight from Paris, he said. flight was one of three that travel in office. He said he and tlie Lt Governor The soft opening of the Tinian Casino was set Saturday. ,\11,\ ir I 'r:ull·e spokesman. J osc 10 inject new energy into a sputte1ing Other Europeans haJ been aboard each week from Quito to Bogota "The Lieutenant Govemor and I were worried about the financial health Meanwhile, the Attorney General's Office yesterday tiled charges Maria Roba10. told The ;\ssoci­ but Robayo

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The Around the Islands section covers community stories, The Around the Islands section covers community stories, local events, and cultural activities. Should you have a local events, and cultural activities. Should you have a story you would like to share, or an event that needs to story you would like to share, or an event that needs to be covered, contact Laila at 234-6341 be covered, contact Laila at 234-6341 A Secretaries' Week Special Islands' best at Flame Tree fest THE Flame Tree Arts Festi­ performances. the Arts. val, slated for this weekend at '-:, 'A day in the life of a secretary' I The Festival will kick off on This year's festival, was Amcric.,111 Memorial Park. will ("'.":(. Jtll. .-... --·-···· '~""'"'"'• .-:::::__ * friday, April 24 at 6 p.m and made possible through the running smoothly," she said. 1·e,1tu1·c the best ofthl: CNMl's By Laila C. Younis duties from typing bills, working we have ·been very busy with it," will last until Sunuay. generous sponsorship of That is why, she also says, that artists, crafts people and per­ Variety News Staff in public relations, to delivering sai~~~~:~~ Instead, they opted to make it free and the rest is history. comaminateu top soil in village 2nd ltAENOED REQUEST ~OR PROPOSALS areas, coupled with use of potas­ i., Most users downloaded the Acrobat web page plug-in and now all a u taxpayer to do is tell the form want and sent via sium fertilizer to block the uptake The Board of Directors of the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation (NMHC), represented by Mr. Juan S. has IRS what they it's the Internet to their computer. of radiation by root crops, Bikini Tenorio, Chairman, and the Department of Public Works are soliciting sealed proposals for the Installation Most home use printers -be they laseror ink-jet and even some better clot cm1 be made safe for habitation. of Lighting of the Baseball Field in Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Proposals matJ.ix printers - can easily print the fonns in the same style as the Pot:L\siurn tc1tilizcrhas been shown in duplicate, will be accepted at the NMHC Central Office in Garapan, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, government designed them. April 22, 1998, at which time e.nd place all proposals will be opened and read aloud. Any proposals received - Thismeansag;ncies like the IRS will ACCEPT these home printedfonns after the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. instead of the ones you had to go out and track down. · . The IRS' home page is one of the government's success stories and 727 jet ... A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the proposal. This security may be Certified Check, should be used as a matrix by other agencies that must interact with the tax­ Continued frorri_p_a~e 2 Cashier's Check, or Bid Bond, made payable to the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation. paying public_ The I ights of the Bogota airport t?~t-~ I know the t3X season is" over'' forrnost of us; but !encourage you to check ; : runway were visible from the The proposer is required to submit with the proposal: 1) a copy of a current CNMl-issued business license; the agency_' s page from time-to-tiJn~ because they make areal effort to keep ·-- crash site, and planes could be 2) updated financial statement; 3) listing of existing and past projects including completion dates; 4) certification taxpayers mforrned of changes which can be of help to them. seen taking off. The takeoff route of tax compliance from the Department of Revenue and Taxation; 5) written confirmation from a reputable In c~se you are wondeiing why I'm being so nice to the tax collectors ... bonding firm as to the company's capability to obtain bond insurance and performance and payment bond; No, I d1dnotgct a refund this year(bummer.) In fact, I had to send afewmore 1·ro111 the airport heads straight 6) copy of Builder's Risk and Workrrien's Compensation coverage; 7) listing of manpower with copies of bucks to Uncle Sam than what l had taken out. · toward the ridge of mountains CNM/-issued work permits; and 8) listing of equipments. It wa;,n't the IRS' fault It was mine .... (sigh.) r lionkring the L'ity 's eastern silk. Previous SwffRevisited r :l!lJ planes typical h wercxr south Plans and Specifications of the project are available from the Technical Services Division, Department of ~yofyou have asked when I'm going to be giving the seminars 11 :1s they gain :d111udc. Public Works, Saipan, on or after February 25, 1993. A non-refundable payment of $150.00 is required for agam. ! "The pl:i11e \\':1s i'lvi11~ 1·cr, each set; payment made payable to the NMHC. Unfortunately, it looks like I won't. However, I'm talkino to the low ... s:1id Se1·giu l~o:1n;ucz. :1 newspaper's publisher about perhaps holding a session or ~wo for I 15-year-old peas:111t li1111g near Sienna is much more than a mini vano .1 Attention is called to Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968 which requires the subscribers dudng the summcr. l'Jl let you know how that worksuut. ! the nash site. provision ol \raining and employment, and the awarding of contract for work on the project, to low income Just a follow-up on recent articles about the.new 56-K standard "The plane was nrnking a very proiecl area residents and business concerns. NMHC also notifies proposers that ii will affirmatively ensure modems. My modem's manufacturer, 3Com, has made thefr V.90 strong sound initsenginc, a sound It's a 7 passenger sedan. ;/ \ th_al, 111 any contract entered 1nlo pursuant to this advertisement, minority and women's business enterprises upgrades available online. that is not normal.'.' said Wilson !../;.·::-:~. will be accorded lull opporturnty to submit bids in response to this RFP. Check your modems company's web page for updates. Vargas, a worker at the Colom­ Remember, once your - ISP- has converted to the new V.90 bian Air Force non-commis­ Stop by for a test drive today! Attention is further called to the Labor Standards Provision for Wage Aa:e Determir1ation of the protocol and YOU_ have V.90 installed on your modem it's possible sioned officer's club on the Commonwealth, Classification and Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum to connec_t at the higher speeds (up to about 53kps) no matter if you mountainside. salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Document, must be paid on this project. started with a X2 or Kflex-standard modem. Lengths were strewn around I understand there'sbeenadelayforK-RexequipJX!dISPsgettingtheir the bushes of the 3, I 00-meter The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfections in the said V.90upgmde hardware/software. I'm not surprised. · (3390-yard) peak, which looms proposals, if in its sole opinion, to do so would be in the government's best interest. All proposals shall GOOOSTUFFONTHEWEBCNETsendsoutanexcellentdaily 500 meters (547 yards) above become the property of the Commonwealth Government. "brie_fing" on _selected downloadable shareware files they have Bogota's El Dorado Airport. Pairere #1 TOYOTA acquired. The mfo comes to you via your mail box. I I In 973, a Colombian passen­ is/ JUAN S. TENORIO February 13, 1998 C~eck http://www.cnet.com/Help/Dispatch/?dd.dl.pc .. subs for ger jet from the now defunct car­ delalls. Chairman of the Board Date rier Aemcondor crashed into the Northern Marianas Housing Corporation \\'hi!~ o~ the subject of info pushed to your email account, check out Excite s home page. They offer a free and personalized news j same mountainside, leaving 43 page that :"ill sen~ you links toinformation that is of interest to you. uead. That flight was en route to At the comer of Beach Road & JOHN B. CEPEDA February 17, 1998 I ~1&'3·: Micro I Corporation www_exc1te.com 1s the happening place for this. Cartagena anJ Curacao. Acting Secretary at Public Works I .::':. ~:.-_;:: --: ---· ~e Bal~more Sun has put its Pulitzer Prize - winning series of Chalan Mnsr. Guerrero in San Jose. stones onlme. Check out their website at http://www.sunspotnet/ i -,;~t/ An Inchcape Motors C~mpa~Y- HERMAN SABLAN February 17, 19~8 Buckle Up Call us at 234-5911 or fax us at 234-6514 Continued on page 20 Acting Director, Procurement & Supply Saipan! _J 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS_:_WEDNESDA Y- APRIL 22. 1998 ------·· WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 Maiana Kiribati's · ~-~~ Elsewhere in the· Pacific . Cholera hits Southern RP cleanest island Australia still hoping Ona By OLIVER TEVES \.._ 5;!1';.., source of drinking water in the UPI, Philippines (AP) - Offi­ -~. ·, .. ,,/::/.':·· vicinity, have been dirtied after TARA WA (Pacncws}-Kiribati · s !X)llS. cials issuec.l a warning Monday t',·'····,. a heavy rain floodcc.l the area i\lai:ma island h:L, lxen decl:u12J the "\lie cbming rnmp,:titions 1w112 "7ill join Bougainville talks about a cholera outbreak in a last week. c\e:uiicst isLmd in tlie coLinu-y :md 1xut of the National Health Day cel­

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Some groups of We arc a Hong Kong based regional buying agency with substantial PHNOM PENH, Cambodia sure against them. Khmer Rouge guerrillas have garment orders processed by our vendors in Saipan. In order to (AP) - An attack on a fishing Thai officers, speaking on con­ become little more than indepen­ improve our control over the quality of production, we arc looking village that killed 2 l people raised dition of anonymity, said that in dent bandits in recent years. for a high calibre Senior Quality Controller. The candidate should fears Monday that the remnants the process they might ditch their Survivors told the Cambodia 'The Year 2000 Problem''? be: of the Khmer Rouge arc turning current leader, Ta Mok, known as Daily newspaper that suspected to te1Tor tactics in response to a ··The Butcher," who has an bandits working with fellow vil­ a Saipan local (or a U.S. passport holder), able to communicate pro-govemment military offen­ lagers who could point out the effectively in English; eljually blood-stained history. sive that has put their backs to the Some guerrillas apparently houses likely to have valuables, post secondary or university graduate; wall. want to merge with armed back­ like jewelry, were behind the at­ If you are not actively working on this, it is probably already too late! The Int<::rior Ministry blamc_i;r;.V.\l'{!; __.S.t:.:;.:li.oil I Zhu Zhigang, Zhang the killing of an ,urned policem:.u1 Vll.t0~!.!ill1~ tenced to life in prison a man V111. 69JOJJ~.OJ I ~ucgang, Liu Qingfu and while resisting ,u,-est. Another two found guilty for the Dec. 27 Just when you thought Labor, Immigration & Minimum Wage was your biggest problem.... 6!.l.J!!ill;RESTED MEMBERS OF...IJ:iE PUBLIC ARE CORill'ILL'Ut!YlllcCL ~an Jiansheng were sen- men involved in the case have al- robbery of a jewelry store. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VJEWS-19 'i8-M:.\RIANAS V~\RI ETY NEWS AND Vll_LE'--'W~S:!..:-.!'W'-'E"..'cD:'..'.N:'.cE~S'-=D~A~Y'---=--'-A~P2cR,.._.ILce_::::.:22"--'.'----'1~9.:'.:98'!..-______~------IN THE SUPERiOR COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Jackson may run in 2000 Pac,lic Financial Corporation, Plaintiff, -V· •.;- in 1984 rn1d 1988. 111e uip is the fit,t includes two of his 1988 Democratic voting representation in Congress. Edwin 0. Hocog and Milagros 0. Hocog, Napaltn arrives in Calif. in series of such visiL, m·ound tlie opponents: House Minotity Leader His son,JesseJ ackson Jr.. is a Demo­ Delendants. a counuy, Jakubowski said. DickGephardtand Vice President Al cratic congtessman from Illinois. Civil Action No. 96-483 "You can see this is not exactly ) CHINA LAKE NAVAL WEAP­ April 11 but was stopped in Kansa, ; "Du1ing this process. we make a Gore. Jakubowski wouldnotsaywhether NOTICE OF SALE prime real estate. 'The people living ONS CENTER, California (AP)­ City. Kansit,, after an Indiana com­ :1 ve1y crneful analysis and a decision Jackson, 56, cunently serves a, Jackson discussed his possible candi­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant p,my backed out of a deal to recycle it, here have otlier tli ings to worry about," ,I to an Order issued by the Court in this matter A trai11 laden with 12.000 gallons over the next few months on whether President Clinton 'senvoy for democ­ dacy with Clinton, who is expected to on April 9, 1998, I will sell, at public auction, to citing political protest,. Roy Salgado, a Barstow property :j (45.600 liters) of napalm ,UTived qui­ it will make sense to mn for presi­ racy in Afiica. He has never held support Go1e. He said Jackson is !he highest bidder, on the terms and conditions etly at tliis high desert b,L>C, witl1out tlie l11e napalm will be stored at tlie manager. told the Orange County i set forth hereinbefow, alt of the right, title, and '\ dent," tl1e spokesman said. elective office but served asa "'shadow interested in running again because Navy center, about 120 miles (190 Register. interest of Defendanls m and lo the lallow,ng kind of protests tl1at forced its return to senator" earlier this decade for the he wimL, to force issues affecting the property: real property siluated in Sinapalo, Cali fomia from the Midwest. kilometers) nortliwest of Los Angeles, Barstow Fire Chief Dale Milligmi l If he does decide to mn, Jackson Disuict of Columbia, which has no poor onto the national agenda. island of Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern l11e train and it, load of jellied gaso- until ,motlier recycling company is said last week that he wasn't wor­ ,\ would join a field of contenders that Mariana Islands, designated as Lot No. 345 R 1inc from tl1e Vietrnun War em arrived found. ried about the shipment moving 'I 70, as more particularly described on Drawing/ :-1 Cadastral Plat No. 345 R 03, the original ol Sunday afternoon aboard a Burlington Navy Lt. Cimlr. John Smitli called through his community. which was recorded on December 19, 1983, Nortl1ern Santa r-e freight car. said China Lake ..a good, safe, tempormy "I know what napalm is and how as Document No 83-385, at the to deal with it," he said. "Trans­ j j Jesse Jackson NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR RUS LOAN AND Commonwealth Recorder's Ollice, Sa,pan. Je,mnic Light, a Navy spokcswom,u1. solution." Date lime and Place pl Sale The sale will '!lie napalm originally left a naval Most in the neighboring city of porting napalm in this form is safer 1 By Sonya Ross be held on Tuesday. May 19, 1998, at the hour station in Fa! !brook ,md headed e,1,t on B,u·stow agreed. · than shipping gasoline." !j WASI-UNGTON (AP) - Jesse PUBLIC MEETING of 1:00 p.m., al the law ollice. ol White, Pierce. Mailman & Nutting, Joeten Center, Susupe, Jackson, who twice sought the Demo­ Saipan, Northern Manana Islands. The sale w,tt cratic presidential nomination, is con­ be open to the general publrc. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) wishes to Inspection ol Property. It is the sole Group of young Republicans to sidering .uiother 11.111 fo1· the White responsibility ol !he bidder Lo inspect the House. his org.u1ization said Mon­ property. Failure to inspect the property or any notify the public of its intent to apply for a loan from the United portion thereof will not conslitule ground for any day. claim, ad1ustmenl, or rescission by any buyer. Jackson is considering whether to Wanant,es and Covenants. All property buy Reagan's California ranch States Department of Agriculture, Rural Utility Service. This is listed lor sale in this Notice will be sold in its put together an explorat01y commit­ current condition, and at ,ts current location. The By NANCY TREJOS tion, a 29-yem·-old group that pro­ the Republicmi Party rnid the conser­ tee, mid is cxpcctc:d to make a final for the construction of the GUALO RAI SEWER LINE sate will be held without any warranties or motes conservative values among vative 1110',ement for a Reagrni-like decision on his c,mdidacy in Novem­ covenants whatsoever, whether express or WASHINGTON (AP)-A group implied, including but not limited to warranlies of young Republicans is buying hieh school :md college students, will leader," said Ad1iene Davis, spokes­ ber, said Ken Jakubowski, spokes­ EXPANSION, in the village of Gualo Rai, Saipan, ol title, merchantabil,ty, and/or litness lor any former Pn:siJent Ronald Reagrn1 's h;use iL, Ronald Re,~m1 Leadership woman for tl1e foundation, based in man forJackson 'sChicago-b,L~ed or­ purpose whatsoever, all ol which warranties and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. covenants are hereby expressly disclaimed. beloved Cali fomiamountaintop rrnich Development Program on the 688- Fai1fax, Virginia. g,mization, the Rainbow-PUSH Coa­ Neither the undersigned nor the Plaintilf may A railroad flatcar holding two 6, 000-gallon tanks of napalm sits on a for use ,L, a m1ining cemcr for futun: acre (275-hectare) prope1ty, execu­ 11ic foundation declined to dis­ lition. give any warranty or covenant, express or secure siding in a Burlington Northern Sama Fe Railroad yard in p,U1y leaders. ~ tive director Mrn·c Sho11 said. close tl1e price or other details of the implied, with respect to the property listed for "Reverend] ackson would not float sale in this Notice. Neither the undersigned nor Kansas City, Kan., Thursdi/j. · The riapalm has been a political hot The Young America's Founda- "The1e's a tremendous hunger in sale, which will be completed Tues­ :u1 idea unless he were deadly serious A public meeting will be held to provide citizens an opportunity the Plaintiff shall be liable lor the quality ol the potato since it left California headed for Indiana. AP day. Sho11 said the gmup was using about it," Jakubowski said. 'The time property listed lor sale in this Notice, or lor ar,y private donations for it. Reagrn1 's to become acquainted with the proposed project, and to comment lault or delect in the description thereol. Buyers Im, come to take what has been pri­ shall not be entitled to rescission, damaoes, or D' Sebastian Building Los Angeles office could not be vate discussions for the past ye,u· any other remedy on account thereol. - (2) two bedroom apartment for 1ml. reached for comment. on issues such as economic and environmental impact, service Conduct ol Sale public. 'lliis is not a frivolous exer­ WITH HEARTFELT APPRECIATION Senii-l'crnished!fully furnished :11·ai\able. 'The propc1ty had been on the mar­ a. ~ The auction sa:e may be held 2-4 hrs. water. water heater. generator. all cise.'' area, etc. All concerned citizens are invited to attend. with reserve. The reserve price on any property ket since Au1,'llst 1996 at an asking ollered for sale may or may not be disclosed to rooms ai1condilioned. cable included in p1iceof dlrsS.95 million, whichm,my Jackson will test his potential ap­ bidders, in the sole discretion al the rent and laundry room (coin operated). peal mnong voters next weekend in a undersigned. real estate executives called exces­ b. Rights and duties of auctioneer. Free use of rme:itional area on roof lap. APARTMENT FOR RENT sive. The Fonner president mid his visit to Atliens. Ohio. that will focus CUC personnel will hold the meeting at the Garapan Elementary Consistent with the laws, customs. and usages Conl'eniently located near retail swre and wife, Nancy, bought the nmch for on "the class gap" between rich mid of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Two Bedroom, One Comfort Room, 24 Hrs. Islands governing auctions sales, !he elem. school in Tanapag. dlrs 547,000 in 1974,L, Reagan wa~ 1XX)r Americrnis, a theme that Im; \Ve the family. of the late Water, Full) Furnished, Back-Up School Cafeteria on Wednesday, April 22, 1998, at 7:00 p.m. undersigned shall have !he following rights and ,pccio! mies arni!ablc .. Generator, One Airron 19,000 BTU neming tlie end of his second tem1 as smiinsofhis two previous campaigns dulies in conducling the auction safe: (t) to Contact Tony m 322-3283 or Regina al w1thdrnw the property listed /or sale in lh,s Contact: IIAU\'UN 1:rnJJANLOI! Califomia govemor. VICENTE TAKAI 234-.1347 from 8am-5pm Notice before sale or before a bid lor such T,I. 322-3793194 Greg or l{udy property is accepted: (2) to adjourn \he sate If you have questions regarding this proposed project, please without notice at any t1m8 belore any speci\1c DELEON GUERRERO Clinton . .. property is struck oil, without incurring any Continued fron, pa_~e 2 call Mr. Edward Babauta, CUC Wastewater Division Project liability whatsoever thereby; and (3) lo reject, (KUMOI) on behall ol the seller, any or all bids, lor any reason. FOR RENT the settlement would. Tobacco com­ Engineer, at (670) 322-6706/7179. c. Bids. Bids may be submitted in advance lor any or all of the property Iisled in this Notice. would like to extend our humble gratitude and deep appreciation p.mies now oppose the McCain mea­ sure, saying the cost wou!J be tens of The highest ol such bids will automatically be to all rdati1es and friends for all their !me. prayers, and kind ROOMY 4-BEDROOM, SEMI-CONCRETE HOUSE. considered the opening bid lor the item. billions or dollrn, higher thm1 origi­ · thoughts during our time of sorrow. WALL-TO-WALL CARPET, RILL VAIR-CONDITIONED SPACIOUS Advance bids may be submitted only in writing, USED CARS RUSH SALES nally intended. signed by the bidder, and delivered to the law 1990 Toyota Corolla AT, AC S3,500 0 LIVING ROOM, LARGE KITCHEN WITH DESIGNER CABINETS. n1e president decried tl1e indusuy' s COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION offices of White, Pierce, Mailman & Nutting, 1991 Toyola Camry AT. AC $4,500 Joelen Center, Susupe, Saipan, Northern Your presence during the nighth· rosaries and rnur acts of comfo11 All ROOMS RlllY RJRNISHED INCLUDING WASHER AND GAS reversal, saying the counuy kL~ a Mariana Islands. The bidder assumes alt risk and generosity ga1·e us the stren~th aml courage to endure the loss 1990 Volks FOX STD, AC $3,000 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ol non-delivery, late delivery, or mis-delivery ol DRYER. 24 HRS. SPRING WATER, QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. 1995 Toy Camry XLE V-6 S12,000 responsibility to put a stop to "pn;;da­ of our IOl'ed one. bids. Any person, including the Plamllfl, may Please Contact Rudy at Tel. 235-1242 tory practices by tobacco comprn1ies CUC RFP98-0024 bid m person at (he auction sale, whether or that have trn·geted our children." no/ such person has submitted an advance bid \\ t· sl1:11J 111JI fr,rge1 l'arh and t·, t·1-:,·rJ1ll' of you for )·our expressions "MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE" d. !lliJlli!.fil;. The undersigned may '\ The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is requesting proposals to TEMPORARILY lease office space lor its administralive resubmit any property lrsted ,n this Not,ce ii a of /.;ind s1rnpu1hy and suppun. $1 ,500/MONTH (NEGOTIABLE} ' operations. CUC requires the office space to be available no later than July 1998. CUC requires the oHice space for a period dispute ar,ses as lo any brd !hereon. $600.00/month • FuUy Furnished Nike sued of not less than six months while construction of its power generation plant and adminislration building are ongoing. Enforcement ol A·,ction Sare. , ~ Every successbl bidoer shall • 24 hrs. water • Swimming Pool IJ:mgkulo .\a Si )uus \1aase LOCATION: CAPITOL HILL Continued_from page 2 pay to the Llnjers1gned a ,jeposit of ten perccrit • Restaurant • Quiet Place The proposed office space MUST conform Jo American Disabilities Requirements (ADA) and meet the following minimum (10"1 ol the purchase .once ,mmed,ately alter Located in China Town f\:ik~ ,,1icl :vlumLty in ci ,L,!IL'lllc'lll. crileria for consideraiton: the sJ/e 1s consumm',:t:1.n tnrce 1J, a.:·.s lrc·:" Parking: Enough lor 60 vehicles; ![10 Ca!,_' :J: s:i 1-:' 1:'.·,:-,:s!1 r:,· .. :·:-1::!:7c ::r~:'·,~l' .. : IF OR ":~1:id !Ill· :-Sl'llllill} l)!' :111\ ,il 1.il'L'l!\l' Out of Stock Sale! Electricity: Must be available on a 24-Jiours basis wilh backup genera\or lo mee\ demand 'il:.-: t-c:l,:11,:-:: :s 1·:-( ::;) ~J.,J. ,',.ii·::!.:" ,..!:,, '-'\: t!u:tl 11 :~· 1 :tll', \ .11.k· , :,I t..·l 11 t-i lll 'l Water: 24-hour waler preferred. Building wilh sufficient sloragc facility will be considered; tl1:". c,:rxJs1: as l1q.iU,:kJ d 1:1LJ.'j,:_;, ,:;1J ,',; ,! ~.:: 1; oiler :Ile prop:;rty iJr SJ!,:. Brand name SWimwear • Excellent Condition :u:d \\ t )l'k;1l:1t..\' ....;t:u1d~lt\h. · t!JL· ~\ )Ill Bathrooms: Sutticient for office area with minimum of two restrooms that meel (ADA) requiremen\s; 0 b_ r,\e1rcnandl.'ill ol S:11e. :1 rcq:.1cst:::d JJ' • fully Automatic (POH€1 IOCY.·poi.·er .,.,,,,IY.Jw. p•:wtr s1e-.:rmg) Jl, II lI .,,1ici. Maintenance: Building maintenance lo include plumbing, electircal carpentry and masonry works; JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Two piece set, assorte~ prints &sizes lile un::1ers1gned. e•:ery successlul bidder rnust e FuDy Loaded lt;rar1d new st~reti w1equal1ZH. ampl1l1e1 ! ~ Other Services: Trash collection and grounds maintenance. 1 Low, low prices. Contact: 233-4274 c.'lJr,r;ef speakcrs.1d:y a,1-cond1!10"esJ, 11eon light. muse.ii horr) srgn a Memorandum ol Sate. ,mmedrately otter J, i 1·-, .'III /' 1/ i'< ''., < JI Ji H - t ·u.\l.\TU.\ \', f-.',\f :JI I I' f IUFILS ( '()f.:.f'OiU1"ff U.\' I C'l lCJ 'fJIAT TIIF Cf iC .\Jf:"N/'/" !I JIUS(i .)T.')'/LM the sale ol any property is stuck all al accticn \I I \ I I. Ii I. \/'I 'I./ I.I J . \.\I>,\ I>.\//.\ I.\ I 1-1< /'.I> \C <·0111 J/ .\(; ·11 J '/1 IL' /'ii/YC/1' /.L (}/· l'(!r ! ;\/, ()/' /'(}{('fl/,\'1/Y /·()//Al.I. C!TIZ/o'll'S Terro (:orp. Distributor 235-5189, 322-9240 James or Vicki Proposals shall be submitted at the CUC, Procurement & Supply Office in Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 2 p.m., May 1, c. Court Approval Required E'1ery sale ,s \ \/' \.\I Ii J \ \I.\ I JIJ I WI J Ill '///I; .\'r ii

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-21 20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY-APRIL 22. 1998 David T. Hughes is m1 Internet Beanie babies your thing? So is it at EADLINE: 12:00 noon the day prior to publication - . http://www.beaniefun.com/. professional and computer consult­ Net . . . Looking for a quick "science ant with the CompuClub. He is avail­ ~tftlarianas %rietr~ NOTE: If some reason your advertisement is incorrect. call us Continued from page 10 project'' due this week for your child? able any time for questions on the mmed1ately to make the necessary corrections. The Marianas Variety NOTICE TO BIDDERS News and Views is responsible only for one incorrect insertion. We How about neat things you can make Internet, computers or software SEALED PROPOSALS for the CORRIDOR ENCLOSURE AND AIR-CONDITIONING AT through e-mail at ~eserve the-right -~o-~~it,_r~fu~e: reject.or cancel any ad at any time. I in the kitchen at http:// ·c1assif.ied Ads Section · . . SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SAIPAN. MARIANA ISLANDS.AIR PROJECT NO. news/special/shipbreakers/. 3-69-0002-08 will be received at the office of the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,COMMONWEALTil Need to contact hate mongers? Tty freeweb.pdq.net/headstrongl. [email protected] or snail mail at PORTS AUTHORlTY, Saipan International Airporl. P.O. Box 1055. Saipan. Mariana Islands http://www. bcpl. net/-rfran k I ii More coupons at http:// the newspaper or at 521 Florida Ave 01 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, 01 CARPET INSTALLER-Salary:S4.10 96950. Proposals will be received up until 2:00 P.M., Friday, June 26, 1998, at which time and Employment Wanted ACCOUNTIN-Salary:$3.50-6.45 per per hour hatedir.htm for a comprehensive list www.centsoff.com/. #102, Herndon, Va 22071. place the sealed proposals will be publicly opened and read. Hemayalsobereachedanyevening hour Contact: PREMIER INTERNATIONAL, WANTED (ugh). Need fonts? Try http:// 01 CLERK, FRONT DESK-Sal­ INC. dba Carpet Masters Tel. 235- The project. in general consists of demolition of existing blastwal Is, enclosure of Gates I through Need to keep up with what's hap­ www.webmajestics.com/fonts/ at his home (don't be shy) at703-904- ary:S3.05-3.60 per hour 5547(5/6)W26262 1 5. ground and second floor, air-condirioning ofbolh ground and second floor. fire sprinkler system: I i 1 l 1 pening in technology? I have found Welcome.html for WTS of them. 9699. His web page is 13 WAITRESS/WAITER-Salary:S3.05- 1f n;J 1'i 1', =, t,, •, =1~ ,Q I n'i 1~ =, i 1 ·lrenching for drainage on the apron side: electrical including PA system. telephO!le, fire alarnt www.nccl70l.net. 3.10 per hour 01 GARDENER-Salary:$3.05-3.75 per system, Jighling: and all other miscellaneous consrrue1ion. All work will rake place ar Saipan this site to be invaluable to me: http:/ Looking for web page goodies? ·t11aw1 03 BARTENDER-Salary:$3.05-3.1 Oper hour lnrema1ional Airport. in accordance with !lie plans and specifications. /www.internetwire.com/. Here's a spot to try: http:// All opinions expressed herein are 01 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN www.homepagenow.com/links'. his own and do not necessarily reflect Job Vacancy.: hour 02 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-Sal­ With adequate knowledge and experience in the repair and maintenance The project is being financed by funds from rhe Commonwealth Port Authority and from the U.S. Keep up with what's happening 01 SUPERVISOR, COOK-Sal- ary:$3.05-4.00 per hour Federal Aviation Administration. The contract award, ifit is to be made, will be made within sixty inside the Beltway at http:// Check out www.games.net for the those of this newspaper or his em­ Announcement ary:S3.05-3.49 per hour Contact: TROPICAL PLAZA LTD. dba of different types of power unit and genset equipment (60) days from·lhe receipt of bids. Depending upon availability of funds, CPA reserves the right to www.dcorbitnet/. newest shareware games. ployer. 03 COOK-Salary:S3.05-4.09 per hour La Fiesla San Roque Shopping Tel. 322- hold such bid in effect for ninety (90) days from the date of bid opening. 02 BARTENDER-Salary:$3.05-3.70 per Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORP. dba 0998(5/6)W71880 Salary: OPEN FOR NEGOTIATION hour Hafadai Beach Hotel Tel. 234-6495(4/ This contract is under the subject 10 Executive Order I I 246, as amended, of September 24, 1965, Interested applicants please call telephone numbers: ing enforcement actions" gave him community, the Legislature, and Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. 29)W71732 03 SPORTS INSTRUCTOR-Sal­ the Federal Labor prol'1s1ons and the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) provisions as dba Saipan Diamond Hotel Tel. 234- ary:S1 ,000.00-1,900.00 per month 322·7461 /235-1215/233·7461 Teno ... confidence that the federal govern­ the business sector "u picture of contained in the contract. specifications and bid documents. Contimi_edfrom pagi:_3 5900(4/22)W71643 01 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Sal­ Contact: BIG DOG CORPORATION what we found when we took ary:S4.75 per hour dba Big Dog Dive Station Saipan Tel. All mechanics and laborers on the project shall be paid no less than the minimum wage rate ment is likely to give the CNMI office, a detailed report on the Contact: GMJ-SAIPAN, INC. dba Dewitt 322-2363(5/6)W26256 embhshcd by the CNMI or the U.S. Secretary of Labor. whichever is higher. A copy of the gowmmen\ is still nnming mid cop­ enough time to take co1rective ac­ 01 COOK-Salary:$3.05 per hour Business Opportunity Worldwide Moving (Saipan) Tel. 235- Dcpsrtmen\ of the Federal Labor Wage Rate Detern1ination is included in Section 70-24 of the ing with numy other problems is an first I 00 days and where we are 01 (INSPECTOR) OF GARMENTS-Sal· tions. ary:$3.05-6.00 per l1our 1777(4/29)W71733 01 PHOTOGRAPHER-Salary: specificu1ions. accomplishment in itself," Tenorio "I want the people to know what now, and the goals we intend to ' "ASIAN LABOUR available at us$2.oo ·;., 01 CAD OPERATOR-Salary:S4.00·8.00 S 1,200.00 per month Each bidder must complete. sign and furnish. prior to award of the contract (AIP Na. 3-69-0002- said. it is we are doing and where we achieve by working closely with per hour 01 CARPENTER-Salary:S3.70 per hour Contact: SAIPAN COLOR, INC. dba per hour. Suitable for manufacturing 0SJ the "llidder's S1atemin1 on Prel'ious Contracrs Subjm ro EEO Clause ... a "Certification of He said that the fact that federal are going," Tenorio said. the Legislature and the private Contact: DOKO SA/PAN. INC. Tel. 234- 01 CARPENTER-Salary:$3.05-3.70 per Saipan Color Tel. 235-2383(5/ Non-Segregated Facilities" (See Proposal!. sector." 3567(4/22)W26125 hour 6)W26255 construction and other industries. We provide officials "1ecognized that we m-e tak- He said he wants to give the 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$3.05 per Reing 1BPLJ :ir,: hm.:by gi'.ing .nDlil·L· thJI il \\ill h(,IJ ib r,:guLir month!)~ r:·1n:ting on reguiations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1) as implemented by Section 152.61 of the SABLAN Tel. 235-3237(4/22)W26131 & S Construction Tel. 234-8099(4/ REPAI R-Salary:$3.05-3.25 per hour h1J:1y. \h:, \. 19:>k ·.11 1O:C0 ..\\1 al thl' CL'C ullk..: 111 S.111 J:b1:. Tinian. r\ixnJa 1·m the ~,):1~J mn;tin\! i; :b (ol lm.,..,: ~ ~ Federal A1·iation Regulations. to the contract and labor provisions as set forth in Section 152.55 relatively low salaries "have to working on since last year. 29)W2618B 01 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Sal­ And .A ppcndi< H. Part I 52. of the Federal Aviation Regulations. and to the applicable provisions Gov't ... live within their means." The retroactive backwages. 03 COOK-Salary:S3.05 per hour ary:$5.80-6.80 per l1our I Ca!I to OrJ..:r 1) Cummil!r.:r.: l{L'f".11.llb ofTttlc VJ of the Cil'ii Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 2521 mtplemented by Pan 21 of the Regulations 2. Dctrnn1n;:!itm ut ()unrum :\ Crnnm1lll't' 1Ji\ P, 1k}. lfo!i.:-. :mJ lh·:!u[;J[iun~ ~ontinued from page 1 "Supervisors," she stressed, Contact WAH LI, INC. Tel. 235-1268(4/ 01 COOK-Salary:S3.25 per hour 07 EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERA­ of the Officeof the Secrnrry of Transporlation. Also. the proposed contracr will be subject to the mandated under law, date back to \ Rl'\ It.'\\ anJ .\J,>pli,)11 or :\~l'f,!Ja 1\L fl:1n~l'lin:1:1J · 22)W26129 01 RESTAURANT MANAGER-Sal­ TOR-Salary:S3.05-3.50 per hour -+ Rt·\·it.'>> ;ir.d .-\J()ptiu:'. 1.sf \linulc'>. B. ("r \ l{q 11111 12 . .\li~tl•lf:mt'uLh /lu,rnc,, of the equal opportunity clause. PAIR)-Salary:$3.05 per hour 8. fnvL·s1ig.11ur":; lfrpon 1l .-\Ji:tumnll'/ll ui .\1ll'lm; initial findings. a $35 million budget deficit, has 03 WAITRESSES-Salary:S3.05 per 02 MASON-Salary:S3.05 per hour 05 COOK-Satary:S3.05-3.50 per hour She said the task force is re­ IS' Jl',\~ Q. INOS Contract ciocumems. including plans and specifications. may be examined at the Office of the viewing govemment's policies Mathilda A. Rosario, in an ear­ started implementing austerity hour 01 CARPENTER-Salary:$3.05 per hour 45 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR­ ("h:urman faecutive Director. Commonwealth Pons ,\uthority. or can be obtained from this office upon the Contact: JAMES P. REYES JR. dba Jim Salary:$3.05-3.50 per hour and procedures on overtime to lier interview, has said the $12 measures to continuously oper­ Contact: 1-DEV. - INVEST INT'L .. INC payment of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS (S300.00J for each set of plan documents. This dba Ceasar Health & Fitness Service Boy Construction Tel. 235-7093[4/ 08 CUTTER (MACHINE)-Salary:$3.05- mlnitell ~tates !listnct QI:onrt I~ Tl 11' Stll'f,RIOR COIi!{[' OF Tl 11, amount is nonrefundable. Payment shall be made by check payable to the Commonwealth Ports million could have hired more ate. 29)W26190 3.50 per hour CO~IMON\l'EAI.TI I OF Tl II' 1'0!ffl lrnN determine whether there had been Sauna Tel. 234-1005(4122)W26128 1----DISTRICT OF----1 Authority. abuse. employees or instead been used Observersnotedthatthehugeover­ 03 ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN-Sal­ MARl,\N,\ ISi.ANDS 01 PAINTER-Salary:$4.00-5.00 per 01 COOK HELPER-Salary:S3.25-3.30 ary:$3.05-12.50 per hour Jerome Won~. Wa\.. ne Pl'rr\. A pre-bid conference will Ix held at the CPA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE AT SAIPAN Memo to fund the $8.9 million in unpaid time expenses of the previous gov­ In the Mattt'r of the Adoption of hour per hour Contact; HANSAE (SPN) INC. dba Jason Shankweiler. Jojo Berueco. Rowell INTERNATIONALAfRPORT. on Friday, \lay 1, 1998 at 9:00A.,t. to explain and address any public sector employees' ernment could have contributed to RONA LE\IIFIJSCH TAlSAKAN Nielsen nevertheless said gov­ Plus $225.00 housing allowance Contact: EASTERN HOPE CORPORA­ Kyung Suh Company Tel. 234-1501(5/ l'amaran and Kim. Young Sig. Plaintiffs. questions regarding rhis project. Quesrions should be submitted to the Consultant, in 1.ririne. at OGUMORO. backwages that OPM has been the present financial crisis. Contact: SAIPAN SUNSET CRUISE, TION dba Keeraku & Rakuen Rest. Tel. 6)W71877 \', leas! five (5) days in adl'ance for ansll'ers al this pre-bid conference. wirh a copy of the same ernment employees receiving a INC. Tel. 234-823d(4/22)W71640 233-4242(4/29)W26191 Orit'ntal Express A Minor Child. mailed. simultaneously. to the Executil'e Director. Commonwealth Ports Authority. 02 MAINTENANCE REPAIR HELPER· Corporation. in pmonam. dba the AllOl'J'ION CASE NO. 98-0127 Each prospectil'e bidder shall file with rhc Commonwealth Ports Authority. at the above Saipan tions. $3.7 million while the Superior 01 SALES PERSON-Salary:$3.05 per 02 (QUALITY CONTROL)-Salary:$3.05 Salary:$3.15-5.60 per t1our Vessel SERENITA her tackle. eear and c,JJrcss. a not,ce ofh1s intention to bid in fonn substantially similar to that supplied herewith. not Teno ... Acting Chief Justice AlexandroC. Court will receive $5.4 million. hOur per hour To assist in repairing and maintaining e4uipmcnt in rem. Defendants. • NOTICE OF HEARING Continued from page 1 /ess than six 161 calendar days prior to the date hereinabol'e designated for opening of proposals. Castro and Supe1ior Court Presiding The Family Court will be allot­ Contact: FENG HUA ENTERPRISES, 02 ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER­ machinery, plumbing, physical structure Sli\l,to\S I\ A CIVIL CASE PETITION t,'()R ADOl'I'ION INC. dba Feng Hua Mart Tel. 235- Salary:$5.00-10.00 per hour and electrical wiring by using handtools Cise Number: C\' 98-0013 Each proposal shall be on a form furnished b) the Commonwealth Pons Authority. pose a budget figure for PSS pend­ Judge Miguel S. Demapm1 said their ted $604,300 and $431,000 will 02 MARKER-Salary:S3.05 per hour and power tools. 9147(4/22)W26123 TO: ·n,c Office of rhc ,\Horney General request for an increase in the go to the Law Revision Commis­ Contact: EXPRESS MANUFACTUR­ S425.00 housing allowance per month ll1e Ccmmonweal!h Pon.1Aurhori1y reserl'es 1he righr ro reject any or all proposals for any reason ing the completion cif the 'io:Tht' abo·,c·11'1rncJ D,·frnJ,1111,. ING INC. Tel. 322-6744(4/29)W26192 Contact: DFS SAIPAN LTD. Tel. 234· and All Others \\'hom fr May Concern: :111J io wai\ can)' ,frfrcls in ~Jid proposJJs. or :my of !hem. if in its sole opinion to do so would be government's FY 1999budgetpro­ judiciary's budget will fund the s1011. 02 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR-Sal­ ary:$800.00 per month 6615(5/6)W71898 \Ol .\!ff IIEREH\' Sl'.\1.\10\EIJ and J!l W lfllt'rt•S!. JXJSal, which isestimated to total $233 relocation of the courts to the The judiciary, moreover, is re­ l'Ll:ASE TAKE NOTICE thar 1/tc newly completed judicial com­ 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$700.00 per 01 REFRIGERATION & required tu serl'e upon i'l.,\INTIITS , CARLOS H. SALAS million to $240 million. questing a personnel budget for month AIRCONDITION TECHNICIAN - Sal­ 01 HE MECHAN/C-Salary:S3.20 per ..\JTOR\EY petition of Joseph Tarnan Ogumoro E1ecu1iw Dirwor The government is cutrently or,er­ plex. 123 positions. Contact: BLUE HORIZON ENT., INC. ary:$3.05-3.30 per hour hour (also known as Jose '1:trnan Ogumoro) ating under a $247 million budget They said the new complex will Additional funds and person­ dba MS E Diving Tel. 233-7871 (41 Contact: MIN ENTERPRISES, INC. Tel. 01 SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Sal­ John M. Ch,m1bers and Doris Taisakan Ogumoro, for rhe Dale: .April 7. I 99S ary:S3.50 per hour require additional manpower, wa­ 22)W26132 234-3300(4/29)W26194 I.aw Oflice of Joh:i A. ~Lin dona adoption of the minor child 1dt'ntifieJ Of the judiciaiy 's$9.8 mill ion bud­ nel for the Office of the Clerk of 01 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE· l'.0 Bo, 1S51 - 111 the petition anser must complete. sign and f umish. prior 10 award of the contract (at submission The sc:cond phase consists of ary:$3.05-6.50 per hour 36 SINGLE NEEDLE MACHINE OP­ Clerk Datc CLERK or Tl IE SUPERIOR COURT of the proposa/j. the Proposers· S1a1ement on Previous Contracts Subject l\l EEO Clause. Contact: FRANKIE RAYMOND P. MUNA ERATOR-Salary:$3.05 per hour hour two hoteb, 011c with 500 rooms dba Frankie's Auto Shop & Towing Tel. 26 OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE Contact: ORIENTAL ENTERPRISES and the "Certifications of :-.ion-Segregated Faciliries" as contained in rhe Bid Proposals. on SaipW1. by: ls1 DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT 6. A conlrnclor having 50 or more employees ·and his sulx:ontractors having 50 or more and the second with 300 rooms, • A free flow of infonnation te­ 235-4448(4/29)W26200 OPERATOR-Salary:$3.05 per hour INC., dba Marianas Communication NMI . . . Services Tel. 234-7878(5/6)W71901 employees and who may be award a contract $50.000 or more will be required lo maintain and 250 villas. twcen CNMI rmd federal immigrn­ 01 ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT-Sal­ an affirmative acrion program, rhc standards for which are contained in the specifications. ~cmtinued from page 5 01 OPERATIONS ASSISTANT MAN­ ary:$4.25 per t1our The resort, located in Obyan­ tion bureaucracies. AGER (SHIPPING)-Salary:$4.00-5.00 01 REGIONAL MANAGER-Sal- 7. To be eligible for award, each proposer mus I comply with the aftirmarive aerion requirements 01 TAILOR (DRESSMAKER)-Sal­ ary:$ I ,500.00-$2,030.00 per month which are contained in rhe specification. Naftan, would be the first one to factories, until they fo1m 50 percent • l11e c1eation of a CNMI rton­ per hour ary:$3.05 per hour Contact: MEITETSU SHOPPING CTR. 8. In. accordance wirh Title VI of 1he Civil Ri.~hls Acl of 1964. minority business enterprises be located in the southeast end of voting delegate seat in the US House 01 EXPEDITER-Salary:$5.00-6 00 per 03 PACKING WORKER-Salary:$3.05 (Last Day Sale - Sunday, April 26, 1998) of tl1c tot.al workforce. INC. dba Meiletsu Mart/Penny's will be afforded full oppor1unity 10 submit proposals in response ro this invitation and will Saipan. of Representatives. hour per hour Household Furnitures & Office Furnitures New gmrnent f:.tctories would have 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$4.00-5.00 01 SUPERVISOR (GARMENT)-Sal­ Meitetsu Tel. 234-6230(516)W26266 not be discrim in ared against on the ground of race, color. ornational origin in consideration The project site occupies about •/\time fran1e l'orfutun: Coven:mt Ceramic Tiles, Marble Face Sink, Bathroom Cabinet w/ 3 ways mirror, 20 leet for an award of any cont mt entered inro pursuanr to this adl'ertisemenl. to comply with the 50 percent 1-e­ per hour ary:S3.05 per hour 02 TOUR COORDINATOR-Sal- Container, Dryer, Relrigerator, Stereo Set CD Player, Radio, cassette, Speakers 9. Women will be afforded equal opportunity in all areas of employrncnl. However. the 2 million square meters of leased qui1-ement. Section 902 discussions, with the Contact: SA/PAN SHIPPING COM­ Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL t111ployme.nl of women ,hall not diminish lhe standards of requirements for this employment public land. It is undevelopec.J, • /\!lowing alien workers to tnu1s­ added 1cqui1emcnt tl1at a r-eprnton tl1e PANY, INC. Tel. 322-9706(4/29)W26201 CORPORATION Tel. 235-6888(5/ ary:S3.05 per hour and Case, Jewelry & Jewelry Cases 1989 Nissan Pickup Truck. of nunonlle'.>. talks, even if deadlocked, should be 6)W26260 Contact: HOSANNA CORPORATION Location: Right across Mt. Carmel Church with no electrical power and paved fcr 10 other companies even without 01 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Sal­ dba Hosanna Tour Agency Tel. 235- roads. Part of i( has limestone the consent of 1he original employer. submitted to Cong,ess. Corner ol Beach Rd. and Sugar Dock Rd. Tel. 235-3976 This is to correct all previous "Notice to Bidders" that the Corridor ary:S3.05 per l1our 7535(5/6)W26263 forest which former CRM Direc­ • A compensation 111cchm1isrn for Moreover, the US president. rn1d 01 SUPERVISOR-Salary:$3.05 per 01 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Sal­ E11closure andAir-Co11ditioning at Saipan lntematio11a/ Airport,AIP tor Manuel C. Sablan had sul(­ "scammed" alien workers. not tl1c Interior Deprntmcnt, should t1our ury.S3.U5 per hour 01 CARPENTER-Salary:$3.05 per hour Contact: GLOBAL TRADERS, INCOR­ Contact: VARGAS CORPORATION Tel No. 3-69-0002-08 is in fact AIP 3-69-0002-28. gestcd shou Id be preserved. - • A full time US attorney stationed n(u11c the US's 902 n::ptcscntative. Conlacl: NI-IK COm'. dbo Reslauiallt Read to your child everyday. IE:1. 256-4500(~16JW2ti26·1 l'CJl{flll'D Tel. 23·1-7415(516)W2G261 23S:0297(4/29)W26193 I I ii. ! ~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 22-MARIANASVARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-WEDNESDAY· APRIL 22. 1998 P. Villagomez said there was no in Brookline's Coolidge Comer, the est three-way finish in race his­ CPA ... money ea1111arked for the sewer Kenyan ... 24-rnile mark (at 38.6 kilometers), tory. EEK & MEEK® by Continued from page 1 Howie Schneider· project. Continued from page 24 before Thys fell from the lead pack. 'I was confident I could catch CROSSWORD PUZZLER able a certain amount from the 'Thc ai1pon sewer project may be The 32-yem·-o]d Kenyan began his the leaders because they were run­ 1 Rf:~ AECUT lHIS R..A~ UJ['RE USTE.D JUST Bf.l.O!!J "THE SIJA(K BAI<. histrny It was also tl1e fastest m,m1- AT 1Hf 'BARFUG.S !-\All Cf FAMi;' local government's appropriations considered lo be a signific,mt im­ sprint less than 300 yards (275 ning too fast. I caught them and I 1IJ "Tl-\!;: ' !-m 1f--\ 1102>5 10 CO ' thon by mote than a minute forT,mui, ACROSS 38 Type of to be allocated for the project as thr provement to the sturnunding m-eas," meters) from the finish to beat still had energy," Tanui said. "I COLU/.11/J CF 11-\E l&WSR'.\PER cross who won here in 1996 and overcame Answer to Previous Puzzle ··community's share." he said in a letter to CPA executive Chebet by three seconds and earn waited until 200 meters and I -~- 1 Lasting 40 Actor Gibson bronchitis to finish fifth last yem·. 'ii:Af-1. " emotional 41 TV staple He su-essed that the Ports Author­ di1ector Carlos Sahl~. the dlrs 80,000 first prize. tested if we could sprint together. Tanui is one of four different injury 43 Behold! ity hm enough financial t-esources to Villagomez said, however, tJ1e fis­ Toys finished in 2:07:52, an "I sprinted, and he didn't have 5 Sales 45 Word with '''! Kenyans tow in the race since lbntl1im League or complete the sewer project but the cal approp1iation is limited "and we 18-secand gap that was the clos- condition Hussein established a national energy. So I won the race." (2 wds.) Anlhem Fedet:u Aviation Administration does must work witl1in available rne,ms.' 9 Dawn 47 Protein in He added that if the pmject was stranglehold with his second win goddess muscle not allow pot1s management to use iL~ in 199 l. Only the United States, 12 Othello's tissue money to pmjecLrnuL,ide CPA prop­ competitively advenised from the which won nine straitdll from 1998 ... gontin_~ed from page 2~ lieutenant 50 Sow erty. ve1-y beginning, by negotiation, the 13 Tijuana treat 51 Barnum and 1916-25, has won more ~consecu­ 14 Opp. of SSW "All money generated from the total project cost could have reen cut Anita Panganiban R&C Tours Island Girls tive Boston races. "Boston 15 Produces for 53 Ruminant aitpon ·must be used for the aitpo11." by half. Annaliza Emiliano R&C Tours Island Girls public view mammals is a special race. lt 's a big race:. 57 On the - Camacho said. He said it is ironic that funding for Beverly Skcrci Bcncamp Adil Yakau 17 Outcome We have all our top runners here," Garfield® by Jim Davis · 19 Exploits (lleeing) He said the Pons Authrnity is nm the project h,1, not been secured in its RBI: 58 Heart and - T,mui said Ju1ing the week while 21 Four to a car entiti:ty, pmticulrn·Iy since tl1c con­ Emiliana Quitugua 22 Hold back in 60 Mr. Gingrich taking the issue lightly, adding that dedicating his cffot1 lo tl1e nxuperat­ R&C Tours Island Cirls 29 SE.E. YA.PAL. I'M OF"FiO SWEE.P uncertainty 61 Spanish u·act h,L, ocen aw,u-ded ,md tl1e project Dolores Yanncris Marpac Sakau 15 1-28 © 1998 United Feature Syndicate the ports agency may have no other ing Agut.a. MY DATE. Off HER. 26 For example queen choice but to stop the project which is is considered halfway complete. Anita Panganiba·n R&C Tours Island Girl, 14 ,E.E.T Wl1H MY ,',.YI~,-! 1HUMP/ (Lalin abbr.) 62 Washing "It's our thinking. We have the commander 9 Pep "It is futther disturbing to find out CrlARM AND 27 Get up vessels already 40 percent complete. advrn1tagcofhighaltitude. We cat the RUNS: WORLDLY ,HUMP! 28 Auricle 63 Seabird 4 Cunning 10 Formerly I-le pointed out the CPA is already that a signific,mt discov;t)' of incor­ Emiliana Quitugua R&C Tours Island Girls 21 11 Gels WAY5 30-Sumac 5 "Dames- rect propo11ionment on funding may right foods. And we also have a lot of Scmcrina Simram R&C Tours Island Girls 20 1HUMP/ 33 K-N linkup DOWN 16 High regard in the process of releasing funds for 18 Shame! lead toce,L,ingallconsu11ction work," discipline." 34 Shoe-repair 6 A cont. the agency's 1)()1tion. He said the ERA: fHUMPI item 1 Kin to bro 7 Word with 20 Pe11aining to Villagomez ;aiJ. By choice, ·nmui was not among a the stars CNMI government has already been Name Team Avg. Inn. 37 Lefler of the 2 Feline pick or pack He said CUC w,ts not involved in pack of I I that led tJ1e race em·! y. fHUMPI alphabet 3 Moslem 8 Cushy 22 Stop asked to pitch in co1Tesponding bud­ 23 Ms. Bombeck get forthe project's completion. the initiating of the project, nor the falling as much as 43 seconds behind. Semerina Simram R&C Tours Island Girls 6. 17 42 fHUMP! 24 Yes, in Spain Jevclopmentofthe scor:e of the work 25 Sup At the smne time. the Common­ He was 12th at tl1e halfway point, Polly Omechelang Bencamp Adil Yakau 8.54 41 29 Diverging we,tlth Utilities Corporation is dis­ of the project. ninth at 15.5 miles (25 kilometers) Brenda Haddox KPS Corp. Mamma 31 Papa's wife "Our pm1icipation was limited lo Rhaka's 11.27 41 32 Sea in Russia owning the airprnt sewer proj<;ct, cit­ and fifth at Heartbreak Hill's 20- PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 35 Ending with ing re,L,ons that tl1c project was not a review of the plm1s ,md specification mile (32-ki lometers) mark before STRIKEOUT: velvet high ptiority on the list of pending toensure comp! i,mce wi lh CUC st;m­ going after the leaders with four Lucy Ada Mayor's Office Marauders 13 32 36 Flammable drnds." he said, stJ-essing that tl1e gas cue projects. miles left Poly Omechelang I3encamp Adi! Yakau 13 41 39 Last syllable CUC executive director TimotJ1y project is ,! Joint undenaking of the Tanui was side-by-side with Brenda Haddox KPS Corp. Mamma of word CPA and the Depmtment of Public Rhaka's 12 4l 42 Article Chebet ,md Soutl1 Africrn1 Ge11 'n1ys 44 Castor- Works. Semerina Simram R&C Tours Island Girls 12 42 46 Relates 47 Competent . \ Yankees ... 48 Star of "The Godfather" 1 Continued from page 24 49 Breeding place oles. 52 Second B.J. Surhoff tJ1ought he had a two­ person 54 Malde- run homer in the first inning for the 55 Beard of Otioles, but wound up witJ{ an RBI grain double when umpire Gt-eg Kosc's 56 Fem. holy person call wm teversed. 59 - 40 (music) Su'rhoff hit a high dtive to tight­ STELLA WILDER center that a fan caught while reach­ by Dick Rogers ing over the 18-foot 65-rneter) wall. Kosc, tl1e first base umpire, signaled • 5 SPEED KidSp(!JC TM YOUR BIRTHDAY a home run rn1d Surhoff rounded the • AIR CONDITIONING THE~ b,L,CS. Angels right fielder Tim Salmon • AM/FM CASSETTE WEDNESDAY talents together with theirs to GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ,md 1mmager Ten-y Collins ,u·gued, I-IERE'5 A PUZZLER T/-JA.T SJ..IOUlO ,md Kosc talked it over with umpires BORN today, you are likely to improve the likelihood that - Once you get started today, KEEP you 7/EO UP f:'OR A WI-/IL£, Ken KaiS<:r, L:u1-y Bmnett ,md Ed • DUAL AIRBAGS I· enjoy a career that spans many you all will succeed. You are you're likely to keep going, BY C/.-IAN61NG 71-IE POSITION OF l Hickox befon~ reversing the deci­ years and which exposes you fair and honest, and you never through thick and thin, at high 7VST ONE LETTER I CAN YOU ML!tKE sion. Replays showed th; ball would • CLOTH INTERIOR forget a favor. You believe speed. You will get more done A NEW WORD 71-IAT MEANS Tl-IE to all manner of peopk and not have cbm:d the wall. that one good turn deserves than you had expected. OPPOSITE OF 'UNITED' ? cultures. You have a sincere ·n1e play brought back memories • FULLY CARPETED CANCER (June 21-July interest in the way other another. of tl1e 1996 AL playoffs between people Ii ve. :rnd you al ways To see what is in store for 22) - By day's end, you • STYLISH WHEEL COVERS Baltimo1e,mdNewYork,whena 12- Nor exactly as shmrn \\'ill be a student of human you tomorrow, find your birth­ should be able to report to yew·-old fm1 reached over the right­ n;llure. In your personal life. day and read the correspond­ friends, family and loved ones field wall at Y m1kee Stadium ,md as weJJ as in your work. you ing paragrnph. Let your birth­ that all is well and thai you are caught a ball hit by Derek Jeter. are Jrin~n 10 improve com­ Jay star be your daily guide. completely back on track. In tl1e Angels sixth, G,mi:t Ander­ munication between vourse/f THURSDAY, APR. 23 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - son Jed off witl1 a grounder between anJ the \\'Orld around vou - CAPRICORN (Dec:. 22- Focus on those things that give first bmemm1 Raf";ie\ Palmeiro ,md anJ among those \\'ho share Jan. 19) - You may think· you insight into the reasons tJ1e bag. Right fielder Joe Cmtcr the wor!J 11i1h you. You :m: 111:tl it·, impossible: to have people react to you th,: way • hustled-into foul te1ritot)' to field it, 1101 the kind 10 think 1h;1t _'our ,our c,1kc ,111J c::lt it too. but they Jo. Perhaps you need to but bobbled the ball ,md Anderson U\\"/l ~UCl'l:'."I~ j:-; in :111y \\'~I)' i\o­ 1od:1::, you 111a1· find a wav 10 sc:e you1·sclf more clearly. beat tl1e relay for a u·iplc. laleJ from ,, h:11 others ;ire: increase vour own take. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22J C'.u1er ,u1J 01·iolcs m,uiagc:r Ray DI Milkr cuL:ucJ with Kosc that a l'.u1 Joing around) ou. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. - Now is no time to let up at You are ,i\,\ ;1ys on the look­ 18) - Even though a loved all; keep up the pace and be intcrfcreJ with the ball. ,md ~;aid out for th~):-.~ who :-.hare your onco is looking out fur you, he sure that your sights arc set on Cl 19S8 U.1,IP.'d FeJ!Jm Syn,,~ale-. lfl<': l /30 Anderson should be sent back to cittitucks anJ ymir chpirations. or she doesn't ful\y understand a goal that remains, for the second base. Kase ruled the 11: w,L, no • 2-WHEEL DRIVE anJ you ttrc cager tu put your the meaning of what you arc lime being, in the distance. .:0311Nn,. S:31'110::)38 0311Nn ON'tf ,,'J,, 3Hl 3AOV'J :sN'tf interference. going. through righl now. LIBRA~ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) Ken Hill (3-1 J ocat the 01ioles for • 5 SPEED PISCES ( Feb. 19-!\'larch - The decisions you make the first time in six cw·eer st;u1s w1d 20)-0nly you can tell some­ today arc likely to affect many Troy Perciv,tl worked ascordessnintl1 • AM/FM CASSETTE one else where it hurls. You people who have expressed an for his third ~ave. Doug Draock ( 1-3) are going to have to be just a interest in being a pan of a took the Joss. • POWER WINDOWS little more honest than you had coming project. Athletics 3, Twins 2 In Oakl:u1d, California. rookie Ben planned to be, however. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. BEST ACTOR • M.111 Om'IOl'I BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR • Robin Ylill~rm Grieve hit his lirst homer of the • POWER LOCKS ARIES (March 21-April 21) - You can come through BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS• Minnit Drivtr BEST DIRECTOR • Gus Vm 5.lrU I BEST ORJGINAl SCREENPLAY• BC"nAffitd: & M.tH lhmon season, at wo-run shot off re Iiever 19) - You and a few friends for yourseJ f and for others (,reg Swindell that ~ave the Ath­ ~=~ru~m I "AIR CONDITIONING have a rare chance today lo despite the odds. You may be ktic~s a victory over'thc slumping $15,995 lcss $3,998.75 DOWN at 11.75% APR for 48 months. relive a past glory, but you focusing too much on what ROBIN WILLIAMS MATI DAMON Minnesota Twins. j mustn't stop looking to the others think; ignore niticst Trailing 2-1 in the eighth. th,· ······-·················· .. ···" .. """""""'"""'"'"'""'""·.. ··· .. ········· ...... ""'"''"'"'"'""'"""""'· ...... , ...... luture a, well. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- GOOD WILL HUNTlNG A's ralli~d oil Swind~-11 (0-1 ). TACRl.iS (April 20-May Ucc. 21 J - A com bi nation or Jason Giambi singled with one AIRPORT LOCATED ON AIRPORT ROAD ACCROSS FROM ISLAND APPAREL 20)- It is a gouJ Jay to spcnJ aggressive indiviJualism and out and. after Matt Stairs struck BEN AFFLECK MINNIE DRIVER STELLAN SY.ARSGARD tSLAND a little quality time with some­ aw i 11 ingness to play the game, out, Grieve lined an 0-1 pitch over !HERMANS! + Airport Rd. APPAREL one who is i rnportant to you though rare, can serve you well the right-ccnterlield wall for a 3-2 KEICO MOTORS - and to a current project. today. !DMO~W~~ []=[]~(UJ~~ lead. THE POWER OF CHOICE WED 7:00 Q T11u 7:00 Marry business with pleasure I Copyright 1998, Uniled Feature Syndica1e, Inc. IKE1co1 Tel. 234-0173 FRI 7:00-9:45 Q SAT 4:15-7:00-9:45 C SUN 4")"7'00 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND YIEWS-WEDNESDA Y- APRIL 22, 1998

SPORTS Bl0 M •OMK,R Yankees beat Toronto TORONTO (AP) - Second Fernandez. But the ball rolled off the AL-leading eighth homer and drove tlrree games, he is Il-for-14 with DENVER (AP) - Andruw Jones baseman Tony Fe1mmdez made a gloveofFemandez, who had noplay in the wirming run with a sacrifice fly eight exu-a-base hits. Rich Amaral homered twice, Chipper Jones had a two-out en-or in the 11th inning that at first. as the Seattle Mariners won their also homered for the Mariners, giv­ two-run double and Greg Maddux scored die go-ahead rnn and the New L1St October, Fernandez' senuron sixth su-aight game, beating Km1sas ing them 35 in 19 giU11es. survived a rocky seventh irming as York Ym1kees, taking advantage of im easy 1rounder to secoml enabled City. 6 Bobby Ayala pitched a scoreless the Atlanta Braves beat Colorado 7-5 Randy Myers· first blown save in the Flo1ida Marlins to beat Cleveland G1iffey homered in the third m1d ninth for his fourth save, all in the last Monday night nearly a yem·, beat Toronto 3-2 Mon­ in Game 7 of the World Series-also capped the sixth with his saciifice fly, six giU11es. day night. by a 3-2 score and also in I I innings. which bmught in Alex Rodriguez for Maddux (2-1) went eight innings, Dean Palmer, who had three RBIs, allowing eight hits and five rnns with 1l1e Y ,mkees rallied for two iuns Willie Banks ( 1-0) was the winner his 22nd RBI, tied for the league lead and Mike Sweeney homered for Kan­ no walks and four suikeouts. His in the ninth against Myers. who had ,md Mike Stanton got his fourth save. witl1 Juan Gonzalez of Texas. sas City. league-leading ERA mse from 0.56 converted 37 su-aight save chances Bill Risley (0-2) was the loser. The Mruiners came back fmm a 6- Felipe Lira (1-0) was the winner to 1.35. Maddux also had seven as­ since last blowing one on May 3. Myers led the majors in saves last 1 deficit after 3 1/2 innings to help and Danny Rios (0- I) was the loser. New York won for the ninth time in season while converting 45 of 46 Randy Johnson avoid his second loss · Angels 4, Orioles 3 sists and started two double plays. IO games and stopped the Blue Jays' chances for Baltimore. Rod Beck of the season. Johnson gave up six InAnalleim, Califomia,Phil Nevin Afterallowingonlyonerunthrough three-game winning streak. holds the record with 41 consecutive rnns in 3 1-3 irmings, boosting his hit a two-rnn homer and the Angels, six irmings, Maddux gave up four in In the 11th, Chuck Knoblauch saves. ERAto7.46. taking advantage of two calls on fan the seventh, including pinch-hitter uipled with two out~ and Derek Jeter Mariners 8, Royals 7 Rod1iguez went 4-for-5 with a interference, beat the Baltimore Ori- John V ander Wal' s three-run homer followed with a routine grounder to In Seattle, Ken G1iffey Jr. hit his homer imd two doubles. In his last Continued on page 23 that cut Atlanta's lead to 7-5. The Rockies loaded the bases in tbe ninth on three walks but KeI1)' Ligtenberg_ the Braves' third pitcher Kenyan prevails in of the inning_ retired Mike Lansing and Neifi Perez on popups for his first Boston Marathon save of the season. BOSTON (AP)-Cosmas Ndeti, Andiuw Jones dmve in three runs who has the confidence of a three­ with his second and third homers of the season. time Boston Marathon winner, pre­ dicted that he would win this year's Diamondbacks 15, Marlins 4 race. He dropped out at the 16-mile In Phoenix, Devon White drove in mark(after25.75 kilometers) with three runs against his fonnercluband stomach pain. the expansion Arizona Diamond­ Joseph Chebet pushed the pace backs won a seiies for the first time, for 26 miles (42 kilometers), but downing the Florida Marlins I5-4 didn't have enough left for a final Monday night sprint. Last year's champion, The DiiU11ondbacksdefeated Liv an La.meek Aguta, is recovering from Hernandez (2-2) in wirming for the a beating in Nairobi and could not third time in four games against defend his title. No matter, Florida. Moses Tanui because there is always another Relief pitcher Gregg Olson hit a Kenyan to pick up the country's arid relax/' · . two-rnn homer in Arizona's highest­ marathon mantle. Tanui outspdnted Chebet over scoring giU11e of the season. "I think Americans should come the final 300 yards (275 meters) to White, trnded to the DiiU11ondbacks to Kenya to see how we train, to win in 2 hours, 7 minutes and 34 by Florida in November, had a sacri­ leamourtactics,''saidMosesTanui, seconds. Ethiopia's Fatuma Roba fice fly in the third inning and keyed whose Boston Marathon victory captured the women's race for the· afive-iun fourth with a two-rnn single. on Monday was his homeland's second straight year, finishing in Hernandez, last year's World Series eighth consecutive victory here. 2:23:21. Both times were the MVP, allowed seven runs on five hits Oakland Athletics rightfielder Ben Grieve crosses homeplate in the 8th third-fasiestintheevenfs 102-year and four walks in 3 1-3 innings. He inning after he hit a two-run homer to win the game against the ''When we train, we dol).'t mix it Minnesota Twins 3-2 on Monday in Oakland, Calif. AP with anything else. We just train · Continued on page 23 stmck out six, including the first four . . batters he faced. 1998 Women's Softball League Name Team Avg. BATTING: Emiliana Quitugua R&C Tours Island Girls .759 Bobbie Norita KPS Corp. Mamma Rhaka's .609 Evelyn Franklin Marpac Sakau .591 Semerina Simram R&C Tours Island Girls .577 Liz Lebria Saipan Stevedore Starters .571 Beverly Skcrci Bcncamp Adil Yakau .567 Pamela Riungcl Marpac· Sak au .565 Anita Panganiban R&C Tours Island Girls .548 Polly Ornechelang Bencamp Adil Yakau .545 Mary Benjamin Marpac Sakau .524 HOMER.UN: Emiliana Quitugua R&C Tours Island Girls 10 .... Joyce Taro Bi::1H:amp Adi I Yakau 2 Liz Lcbria Saipan Stevedore Starters Jovie Omar R&C Tours Island Girls Annaliza Emiliano R&C Tours Island Girls TRIPLE: Pauline Yamada Marpac Sakau 4 Anita Panganiban R&C Tours Island Girls 2 . ,. Jennifer Germance R&C Tours Island Girls •1,· DOUBLE: Jovie Omar R&C Tours Island Girls 6 Erniliana Quitugua R&C Tours Island Girls 5 Continued on-page 23 Defendin_g champion Louise Sauvage, left, of Australia breaks the finish tape just before Jean Driscoll of Champaign, Ill. at the 102nd Boston Marathon women's wheelchair division in Boston Monday. AP cf}Aarianas c;yarietr~ ' ' ] ! ] • ••; •/If :11 ] 111:

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