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By Rafael H. Arroyo workers. Variety News Staff After meeting with the gover­ A SELECT group·of government nor weeks back, members of the agencies may now be able to hire allow continued hiring by Com­ CHC from hiring more doctors; Tenorio opposed a general exten­ House leadership were contem­ non-resident contract workers monwealth Health Center, the PAO from renewing its auditing sion, saying only CHC and PAO plating a new bill to suit the gov­ again thanks to a new law that Public Auditor's Office, Public staff; PSS from continuing the should be allowed to hire non­ ernor, that is, focusing only on was signed yesterday by Gov. School System, Commonwealth employment of hundreds of Fili­ residents due to the difficulty the exemptions for CHC and PAO. Froilan C. Tenorio. Utilities Corp., the Department of pino teachers; and other agencies two agencies have in recruiting But before the House leader­ House Bill 10-173, which Public Works, the Northern from hiring persons to fill hard­ suitable employees. ship could actually set a direction Tenorio earlier threatened to veto, MariaJ}as College up to Sept. 30, to-fill positions. He had earlier said government on the issue, Tenorio suddenly 2000 when they would have be­ Prior to yesterday's signing, finally became Public Law 10-4 has no business hiring foreign Continuecfonpage 16 to effectively reset the sunset pro­ come more prepared to hire US vision contained in Public Law 7- citizen workers only. -1 45or four years. The governor had earlier ve­ Under P.L. 7-45 no agencies toed similar bills, House Bill 9- are allowed to hire any more non­ 400 and House Bill 10-65, caus­ US citizens for governmoot jobs ing some concern on the part of 1'16\ \ . after Sept. 30, 1995. agencies faced with a possible ~. The new law, authored by Rep. manpower crisis. Michael P. Tenorio, \\'.OUld now The restriction has prevented • Friend claims Camacho shot Jeffrey Omar, pals By Ferdie de la Torre prior to the incident, he was Variety News Staff with Camacho at Island Garden A MAN who claimed to be in Garapan when a group of AlvinA.Camacho'sbestfriend people from Tanapag aqived. pinned down yesterday the He said the Tanapag boys murder suspect as the one who shouted profanities, resulting in shot the four victims in last a near fight with Camacho who ·year's gunshooting incident in was working as a "bouncer" in San Roque. the establishment. This developed as one of Salas said he and Camacho three wounded victims admit­ then went to the house of their FINALLY. Gov. Froilan C. Tenorio ponders over a copy of House Bi/110-173 moments before he affixed his ted participation in the attack at friend, Alvin Adriano. He later sianature. At left are House members David M. Apatang and Jesus T. Attao who were among those who Camacho's .residence in San learned that Camacho borrowed witnessed the enactment of the new law that allows government agencies to continue hiring non-residents. Roque before dawn of June 10. a gun. At a jury trial, Raymond S. At Camacho's house, Salas Salas, 22, confessed that recalled, he was cooking food Camacho, armed with a rifle, in the kitchen when he heard a Tenorio urges Guam to fire'd warning shots before noise caused by a rock throw shooting at a group of persons outside. who stormed the house. Camacho, who was outside, withdraw FCC petition Salas, who was among the yelled and fired warning shots By Rafael H. Arroyo the governor. marily angered over the some­ prosec~tion~s witnesses, said Continued on page 16 Variety News Staff "I suggested to Sen. Santos that what "insensitive" approach em­ WITHDRAW the objection then I am willing to sit down and talk ployed by GT A. let's sit down and talk about it. with the governor on this but I "There is no reason for us to be Villagomez gets another This was the message from Gov. would like first for Guam to with­ at 'war' with Guam. I am just Froilan C. Tenorio to the Guam draw their complaint," he added. protecting the interest of the 2-year term as CUC boss· government regarding the current "Withdraw it then let's sit down CNMI government and people. What we' re trying to do here is to By Mar-Vic C. Munar directorfortheCornmonwealth Utili­ rift between the territory and the and talk about it. If you still don't Variety News Staff ties Corp., information officer Pamela CNMI over the latter's planned agree with it and still insist with Continued on page 16 TIMOTIIY P. Villagomez will have Mathis said yesterday. fiber optic cable project. going forth with your complaint, another two-year term as executive At yesterday's meeting, the CUC In an exclusive interview yes­ then resubmit it," said the chief BoardofDirectors unanimously voted terday, Tenorio disclm;ed he met executive. Weather to extend Villagomez' contract which with Guam Senator Angel Santos A rift between the two island will expire on May 4. Tuesday evening where a pos­ neighbors has loomed recently af­ Mathis said some board members sible diplomatic resolution to the ter Tenorio last week suspended Outlook had also suggested that Villagomez dispute was discussed. all cooperation efforts with Guam. be given a salary increase. According to the governor, he Tenorio's action came after But the board acknowledged'ithe would like to see Guam Tele­ learning GT A has moved to delay legal impediment facing such pro­ phone Authority first rescind its the CNMI' s planned cable project. posal. petition before the Federal Com­ The move elicited a harsh reac­ "Mr. Villagomez is currently re­ m uni cations Commission so tion from Guam Speaker Don ceiving $70,000 a year which is the Guam and CNMI officials may Parkinson who said he is ready to limit imposed by the law," Mathis discuss any differences relating wage a "war" against Tenorio if said to the project. that is what the latter wants. Partly cloudy with Villagomez will continue serving "I had a long conversation with Although he said he would not .isolated showers as cue· s executive director until Sen. Santos where I explain~d to want to start a feud with Guam, May him what the problem was," said Gov. Tenorio stressed he was pri- Timothy Villagomez 4, 1998. PAC l\lGNS~·,\PEr.: STACKS 2- NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY-MARCH 7, 1996 THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARlETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 Dole takes commanding lead L&T drops contempt motion vs Mitchell By Ferdie de la Torre clearly and explicitly forbid any Mitchell said he has the right, BY JOHN KING where," lamented Buchanan delegates at stake in primaries tory in the Democratic prima­ Variety News Staff actions or activities. under the Due Process Clause or WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen­ as the returns poured in. in Georgia, Vermont, Con­ ries even before the polls L&T Group of Companies, Ltd. Mitchell further stated he will the Fifth Amendment of the ate Majority Leader Bob Dole Voter surveys showed Dole necticut, Maine, Maryland, opened. But Dole, already urg­ withdrew yesterday its motion continue to assist the plaintiffs, United States Constitution and the won a string of Republican victorious in Georgia, Con­ Massachusetts, Rhode Island ing Republicans to unify seeking an order from the Supe­ according to the L&T counsel. Due Process Clause of the Com­ primary contests Tuesday necticut, Maryland, Maine, and Colorado. Also, Republi­ around his candidacy, sug­ riorCourttoholdlawyerTheodore Pixley pointed out that given monwealth Constitution, to file a night, including hotly con­ Massachusetts and Vermont. cans in Minnesota and Wash­ gested Clinton's tranquility R. Mitchell in contempt for vio­ the severity of the conflict of in­ written opposition to the motion. tested Georgia, and took a Colorado and Rhode Island ington state held caucuses to was about to come to an end. lating court's disqualification or­ terest, Mitchell cannot act as "be­ The Article XIl lawyer said he commanding lead for his also staged primaries, with begin divvying up 51 more "President Clinton must b.e der. hind the scenes" attorney. has the right in his own defense at party's nomination to run polls closing later. delegates. sleeping well every night be­ David G. Banes, counsel for I "Mitchell's actions in continu­ the hearing set for March 18 be­ against President Clinton. "I think it is a big, big All told, the day's booty rep­ cause we're out beating each L&T, filed the notice of with­ ing to represent the plaintiffs be­ cause the motion threatens to de­ "I always felt in my heart it boost,'' Dole told The Asso­ resented more than a quarter other up," Dole said. "But that drawal of the company's motion hind the scenes constitute a direct prive him of property and per­ was going to happen, but you ciated Press. "We are going to of the delegates needed to happened in 1992 with the Demo­ for contempt. violation of the court's order," sonal liberty. never know until the people win New York handily and clinch nomination -with an­ crats.... I think once the nominees No reasons were indicated in said Pixley. Mitchell added he chose to rep­ vote," Dole said. then I think we are in a very other 93 up for grabs Thurs­ are selected, people tend to coa­ the notice. In a motion to defend himself, resent himself in the proceedings One of Dole's distant chal­ strong position to win the day in New York and 362 in lesce." Last March 1, L&T, through Mitchell explained that tht: issue because he cannot afford to hire lengers, Sen. Dick Lugar, was nomination." He referred to next week's "Super Tuesday" Alexander had framed Georgia counsel Steven P. Pixley, asked raised by L&T's motion are col­ and pay a lawyer. preparing to quit the race, and as a do-or-die state, but had al­ the court to clarif}! its disqualifi­ lateral to the merits of this action Re.acting to the withdrawal, his stumbling start and said he contests in Florida, Texas and David G. Banes Theodore R. Mitchell lagging Lamar Alexander was was confident he would win Bob Dole five other states. The contest ready retreated to Florida, which cation order of Mitchell as coun­ and put him in danger of impris­ Mitchell said: ''L&T chickened reassessing. But Dole's stron­ the nomination. New Yorkers and television networks. this week has been dubbed votes next week. sel for Rep. Stanley T. Torres and onment or fine. out" gest rivals - conservative com­ vote next week. Forbes was already campaign­ "Junioi Tuesday'' because, "If he beats me in Florida, lawyer Jeanne H. Rayphand in Torres and Rayphand sued Gov. Pixley said last Feb. 1, follow­ mentator Patrick Buchanan Buchanan had boasted he ing for Thursday's showdown despite a larger number of I'll gladly get out,'' Alexander the taxpayer's lawsuit. Froilan Tenorio, Land and Natu­ ing a chamber's conference in the and millionaire Steve Forbes - would crush Dole across the with Dole in New York. "We contests, fewer delegates were said of Dole. In the alternative, Pixley moved ral Resources Sec. Benigno M. lower court, Mitchell stated to the were staying in, even without culturally conservative South, can win in New York and na­ at stake. Like Alexander, Buchanan the court to adjudge Mitchell in Sablan, Bertha T. Camacho, di­ media that he would continue to victories Tuesday. but as he interrupted his elec­ tionwide," he said. With a compressed calendar had clamored for a Georgia vic­ contempt for violating court's rector of the Division of Lands represent the plaintiffs as "incho­ Disabled to get "It's an uphill battle every- tion day rituals to get a hair­ Dole had been the early of primaries, momentum was tory and had boasted he would order. and Natural Resources, for alleg­ ate counsel." cut, he said he could already front-runner for the Republi­ the precious commodity and crush Dole across the culturally The court disqualified Mitchell edly breaching their fiduciary duty Eight days later, Pixley said, envision the headline: can nomination, but strong Dole had it. · conservative South. as counsel for the taxpayer's law­ to the taxpayers by leasing public Mitchell told Banes in a letter that chance·to work ~~? "Buchanan Gets Trimmed in showings by Buchanan and In a demonstration of Dole's Just a week ago, the Republi­ suit filed by Torres andRayphand land to L&T at commercially un­ Associate Judge Edward Georgia.'' Forbes, as well as relentless growing appeal to a broad can race was in chaos. Dole citing a· conflict of interests. reasonable terms. Manibusan's order does not By Mar-Vic C. Munar opportunities for people with se­ Voters across the eight pri­ campaigning by moderate spectrum in the party, the had won Iowa but was embar­ Variety News Staff vere disabilities prompted him to mary states said their vote was challenger Alexander kept him more-conservative Gingrich rassed by Buchanan "'.ictory's JOBS are now available for per­ initiate the effort. driven by financial concerns: from a smooth ride to the cast an early ballot for the in New Hampshire. Forbes sons with disabilities. Cepeda is being assisted by Ray RSM taxes, jobs and the deficit. nomination. Senate leader in Georgia. then won Delaware and Ari­ Frank Cepeda, chairman of the Anthony Babauta and Barry Lloyd Slightly more than half pre­ On the busiest day of the Clinton didn't have to wait zona, seizing momentum from Assistive Technology Task Force Lizama, who themselves suffer PRINTERS for Disabled, announced yester­ '?M-~f ferred a flat tax over the cur­ 1996 campaign, there were for the Tuesday count. Once Buchanan and leaving Dole from permanent physical disabili­ day the establishment of a private ties resulting from vehicular acci­ Tel: 322-3043 rent system, according to an 208 Republican convention again, he was assured of vie- teetering. exit poll by VNS, !a consor­ courier service agency that places dents a few years ago. Fax: 322-5305 tium of The Associated Press jobs for "physically challenged "Those in this condition need individuals." our help to lift their spirit and US soldier raped in Bosnia TheagencyiscalledWorkOppor­ mak:ethemfeelasenseofself-wortb. tunities for Individuals with Disabili­ hence the WOHD idea," re said. MARKETING FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) British army Col. Tim Wilson and she was extremely trauma­ ties or WOFJD Enterprise. "The concept is to encourage indi­ - An American woman soldier was of the Allied Command Europe tized as any person would be," 'This is not a recruitment agency .vi duals with disabilities to become REPRESENTATIVE raped in Bosnia during the week­ Rapid Reaction Corps, was said Dawson-Hamm. She said the but a pure humanitarian effort," independent, productive, integrated end, and the investigation was fo. quoted by the Stars and Stripes soldier was under observation. Cepeda told members of the and fully included in our commu­ BASE SALARY PLUS cusing on Czech soldiers attached newspaper as saying officials Stars and Stripes reported she Cham.berofConunerceatyesterday' s nity." • COMMISSION PRIOR SALES to the NATO-led peace mission, were investigating whether the was in good condition and was meeting at the Hyatt Hotel. This employment opportunity, • EXPERIENCE A MUST officials said. The rape suspects were soldiers from the being attended by a full-time rape "As members of the commu­ Cepeda said however, may be just • occurred "in the early morning Czech Republic. The American crisis counselor. nity, we have a moral responsibil­ temporary unless it gets support from • hours of March 2 in the area of the military newspaper also reported .. LOCAL HIRE ONLY Details about the soldier were ity to afford the individuals with the entire community. e Czech battalion in the British sec­ the attack occurred near the town being withheld to protect her pri­ .. PICK UP APPLICATION AT disabilities the opportunity to re­ 'Toe project cannot operate and .. 0 tor," a U.S. Army Europe spokes­ ofLjubija, about 12miles north of vacy. store their self-confidence." SAIPAN OFFICE: STAYWELL OFFICE succeed on aooe-way street setting," woman, Capt. Leela J. Dawson­ Sanski Most, in Bosnia­ As a result of the attack, Cepeda said WOFID Enterprise Cepeda said. '1t takes the individuals D'Torres Building D'TORRES BUILDING Hamm, said in a telephone inter­ Herzegovina. Dawson-Hamm said, the U.S. offers a courier job "to provide concerned, the government and the Middle rood, Goropon MIDDLE ROAD, GARAPAN view from the Taszar Air Base in The American soldier was Army is "reinforcing force pro­ fast and reliable delivery services business community working to­ Hungary. The soldier was evacu­ evacuated Sunday to the 67th tection procedures and training to any location on Saipan." gether." ated their on Sunday for treat­ Combat Support Hospital at for all soldiers in an imminent The agency charges $5 per de­ Cepeda's project immediately re­ ment. Taszar where she was "being pro­ danger zone, such as traveling in livery of any item weighing less ceivedapositiverespoosefrom mem­ INTRODUCING THE 1996 "The investigation is being con­ vided with every medical and groups, using the buddy system, than 10 pounds. ben. who expressed support for the ducted by Czech and U.S. offi­ legal effort possible to ensure the and situational awareness." Cepeda said the absence of job agency. cials," said Dawson-Hamm. safety and well-being of our sol­ She said all American soldiers ff\frUf!f'SU!BiSHI MIRA.GE "Czech officials have jurisdic­ dier,'' said Dawson-Hamm. receive sexual harassment pre­ tion.'' She said it was unclear how "This was a significant and trau­ vention training as part of their many attackers were involved. matic experience for any person annual training.

\Airlines cutting fares up to I '1 \ \52% for US, Europe routes \ \ NEW YORK (AP) - Several percent off, must be pur- can will be40percentoffregu- f major airlines announced chased by Friday for travel be- laroff-peaktravelintheUnited ,spring fare sales Tuesday tween March 20 and April 30 in States with a 21-day advance Iwith savings of as much as 52 the United States and Canada. purchase. i percent. • -~ American Airlines said its spe- Discounts to international • Air Conditioning i The non-refundable tickets cial fares will be available destinations will average 20 • AM/FM Cassette Player Imust be bought at least two through March 15. percent to 30 percent. • Dual Air Bags / weeks in advance and carry cer- The discounts apply to travel US Air moved to match its • Power Windows & Locks 'i tainrestrictions such as a Sat- through June 30 in North competitors' sales, saying it. i urday-night stay or a three- America; May 23 to Mexico, would reduce fares for tickets • Tinted Glass i day minimum stay. Europe, Central and South purchased before Friday byup i Northwest Airlines said its America; and June 15 to the Car- to 40 percent. The discounts ~ ! salet_icket~,manywithdiscounts ibbean. apply for travel through IIIT!iUel!iKl : rnng111g from 40 percent to 50 The average savings on Ameri- April 30. MOTORS L . .. - ~mim!il!l M1rsus1sH11 •... ~ Becich Rood. Chalan Kanoa Tels 234,3332 I KEEP SAIPAN CLEAN AND BEAUTIFUL I Deputy Atty. Gen. Loren Sutton (middle, left photo) confers wit~ Assistant Atty: Gef!. James NOl'Cf!'SS snd s police investigator during a recess at yesterday's jury trial for Alvln A. [______----~---~- Camacho yesterday. Photo at right photo shows Camacho waiting (or the continuation of the heanng. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 Ii ~ Letters to the Editor/~ Mott confident of union .~ .. :;.; ...., .... ,:,:-; ... :,:, ...... ,.,,;,, .. )... ,:,:,,,, ... ,;,_,;...... , .... ,?J!! .... ;.. ,;.,, ... ,.;,;.:, .. ,;..•,•.•.,,~.;,,,,,•:•,·,·,·;·:·.-:•:·::-:-;;,;,;•. :•,•:•:.,:•:·:-:-:,:~·:<·:•:•>.•:•:•,,::•:,,,;,,,:,.,:•:•.•:•:•;.::,;,:,,,,;.;,,,.,;,;,;,,,:,;.,,;,,,;,;,,,;: Mature leaders, please victory at Daichi Hotel Dear E.ditor. are facing hardtimes and we need By Mar-Vic C. Munar Adai Beach Hotel and Saipan 1 1be recent commotion between each others support right now. The Variety News Staff Grand Hotel-but no contract ourNorthemMarianasGovemorand Governor should focus on more im­ THE FAILURE to unionize has been signed yet. 'JR 1 fflaAiaft• our Senator Parlcinson of Guam is portantsocialissuesimmediatelyfac­ workers of the Hyatt Regency Mott said the union has not by: John De/Rosario actually very interesting to ob~ ing the CN1\11. Likewise, Senator Hotel last December has not collected any dues from any The Governor, with his poor attitude Paoonson should also focus on help­ doused the hope of union or­ of the CNMI workers. "No and Senator Parl

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' I. I '.I,. . f ,'_ /,',. • '' , •• - THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TJ:IURSDA Y-MARCH 7, 1996 Colombian Justice minister: 'US anti-drug aid ridiculous' that Mr. Samper is the problem." year in Colombia through a vari­ declares U.S. Ambassador Myles didn't know or didn't respond. By CHRIS TORCHIA Helms, chair of the Senate For­ ' ~e,'LTHY WO~-~ ety of programs and agencies, Frechette "persona non grata." The poll of 518 people had a BOG OT A, Colombia (AP) -De­ eign Relations Committee, rec­ most of it designed to help com­ Sam per' s office commissioned margin of error of 4.5 percent. (ving U.S. punishment, a govern­ ommended U.S. decertification of ment minister has branded Ameri­ bat the country's drug traffick­ a poll by an independent firm last Some U.S. officials say can anti-drug aid "ridiculous'' and ers. weekend that found most people Samper' s alleged ties to cocaine Colombia. 'Che Women's Affairs Office in collaboration "It's a political decision by the said it was far too small to combat Medellin also said the govern­ believe the United States, where dealers are holding up the drug United States to put President ( l with the Commonwealth Council for Arts·and the world's most powerful co­ ment was evaluating anti-drug drug consumption is rife, has no war. Samper on the edge of the abyss caine traffickers. agreements with the United right to judge Colombia. "We are feeling that he should Culture is hosting the 8th Annual 9nterna­ The comment Tuesday by Jus­ States, including the presence of Sixty-four percent said they resign, but that's his decision," in terms of his presidential man­ date," said Juan Gabriel g~O~ CUL1~gt§ tice Minister Carlos Medellin fol­ U.S. Drug Enforcement Admin­ think decertification will not pro­ said Marc Thiessen, spokesman tional Women's Dv1.y 011 }Vlv1.rch 8, 7996, \ows President Clinton's decision istration agents. voke Samper' s resignation, 28 for Sen. Jesse Helms. "There's a Tokatlian, a po~itical scientist at Bogota's National University. hi.st week to cut off some U.S. aid Further fraying of relations percent think it will, and 8 percent strong feeling across the board TO IMPROVE THE FUTURE c;rt the }Vl.ulti-Purpose Center in Susupe, to punish Colombia for lackluster could jeopardize efforts to dis­ ~------efforts in the drug war. mantle Colombia's drug cartels, between 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The decertification of Colom­ estimated to supply 80 percent of Cartel plotted to kill Bush son bia as an anti-drug ally was inter­ the cocaine that reaches the We wish to invite everyone. preted as an attack on President United States. By CATHERINE WILSON deposed Panamanian leader "My understanding is that Lucho I Ernesto Samper, already weak­ U.S. officials say they are frus­ MIAMI (AP) -The late Colom­ Manuel Noriega. passed it with flying colors," I 7-ooct concession (]iris Scout ened by evidence he won office trated with deep-rooted corrup­ bian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar Santacruz learned about the threat Rosenthal said. I with Cali drug cartel cash. tion in Colombia as well as lax threatened to kill one of President from "one of the bad guys in Co­ The Secret Service later obtained (Snacks & Drinks 7:00-5:00pm) But Colombians- including op­ conditions in jails where drug Bush's sons while he was in of­ lombia and others secondhand from an interview with one of the people Antigo Club (Dinner plate 5-1pm). ponents of the president- accused kingpins do business from their fice, an informant from the rival somebody who was closer to the Santacruz named "after much ef­ the U.S. of meddling in their cells. Cali cartel told U.S. officials. situation," his attorney Joel fort with Lucho's family," he said.I country's affairs. Decertification is not expected The Secret Service took the Rosenthal said in the 1992 hearing. Arrangements were made for fur-' ln a sign of deteriorating rela­ to damage Colombia's healthy threat seriously enough to con­ The transcript did not indicate ther contact, but "in the meantime, tions, Medellin said the United economy. But it deepens the duct an extensive interview with precisely when the plot was hatched the witness was killed in Colom­ PROGRAM States had pledged only $20 mil­ country's image as a drug traf­ the informant and give him a lie or which son was targeted, but Jeb bia, and that's where the matter ACommemoration of the 8th International Women's Day Bush had business dealings in Latin ended'' lion in anti-narcotics aid for this fickers' haven, and Samper may detector test, according to the tran­ March 8, 1996 • 1:00-1:30 p.m year. be able to consolidate his stand­ script obtained Monday from a America during his father's presi­ Escobar was killed in a police·I "The help is ridiculous. What ing by stirring up nationalist out­ I 1992courthearing. Thereport dency. raid at his Medellinhideo·utDec. 2, Invocation Sister Bridgette Perez we're getting from the United rage. 'They made the mistake I came from Luis Santacruz Jeb Bush said Monday night that 1993. States is small change,'.' he said. of attacking the whole country,'' Echeverri, half-brother of Cali he knew of no specific threats The transcript came up in testi­ NMI National Anthem Ms. Maggie S. Sablan "If we don't get. .. much more said Carlos Alonso Lucio, a left­ cartel leader Jose Santacruz against him. 'The Secret Service mony by Rosenthal at a hearing on than $20 million, it's better to wing congressman whom U.S. · Londono. mentioned there were unsubstanti­ a defense motion seeking a new ~reetings Aerni R. Sablan, Special trial for Noriega, who is serving a stop receiving it." officials believe has 1ties to the Santacruz, nicknamed ated threats,'' he said. Assistant for Women's Affairs The U.S. Embassy had no re­ Cali cartel. "It's a very imperial­ "Lucho,'· won a nine-year reduc­ Secret Service agents inter­ 40-year sentence for protecting sponse. Previously. American of­ ist gesture.'' tion on a 23-year prison sentence viewed Santacruz in l 990andcame Medellin cartel drug flights to the Opening Remarks First Lady Mrs. Grace L. Tenorio ficials have said Washington Lucio plans to propose a reso­ . forproducingakeywitnessagainst back to administer a polygraph. United States. ~---···-·····----·------spends more than $60 million a lution in Congress this week that Brief Remarks Carmen Gaskin, Coordinator International Women's Day Committee

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EMOTIONAUFAMILY SERVICES-KARIDAT • 3:30-4:00 p.m. Land Grant Extension Program Micronesian Tel 1) Sewing 4:30-5:00 p.m. 1) Victims of Crime-Domestic Violence 2) Hand made baskets Beyond the call mtm 2) Videos-Breaking the Silence 1:00-9:00 p.m. Criminal Justice Planning Agency 3) Hotline 1:00-9:00 p.m. Developmental Disabilities Council 1:00-9:00 p.m. Northern Marianas College-Business Program I 1:00-9:00 p.m. Immanuel Methodist Church 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY- MARCH 7, 1996 IRA asks foes to honor truce THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 By SHAWN POGATCHNIK tary foes in Northern Ireland, But the outlawed IRA of­ chief negotiator appealed for of "consultative" talks, be­ BELFAST, Northern Ireland Protestant "loyalists,'' not to fered no hint whether it would Britain and Ireland to make gun Monday and continuing (AP) - The Irish Republican follow its example by break­ resume the truce it abandoned clear that the June 10 deadline through March 13 in Belfast Army has asked its paramili- ing their own cease-fire. last month with two deadly promised for negotiations was and London, aimed at agree­ bomb attacks on London, a guaranteed, not subject to de­ ing on what form of election decision that has sidelined its lays by the "unionist" politi­ to use. allied Sinn Fein party just as cians of Northern Ireland's In a sign of how isolated peace talks resume. The Protestant majority. Sinn Fein is, the Protestant OPERATIONS IRA statement Tuesday night "We are prepared to go back leader of Northern Ireland's appealed to the two main loy­ again to the IRA and ask for a most mild-mannered party. alist groups, which draw sup­ second cessation,'' said he couldn't meet Sinn ASSISTANT port from hard-line British McGuinness, a reputed former Fein until the IRA resumes its PSA Protestant districts, not to at­ IRA commander, told students truce. ,: CNMl'S tack Catholic areas. The loy­ at Magee College in John Alderdi~e. whose Al­ : ; PACIFIC SECURITY ALARM announces a alist Ulster Defense Associa­ Londonderry, the province's liance Party is the only party ! HOTTEST vacancy for the position of Operations tion and Ulster Volunteer second-largest town. to attract support from moder­ I Assistant at the Saipan, CNMI Branch. This Force called a truce in Octo­ "But this time we can only ate Protestants and Catholics, K R s highly visible position requires extensive ber 1994, six weeks after the do that if we can be assured said talking to Sinn Fein now IRA' sown, and have held their that all the preconditions have would provoke the loyalists to knowledge of Microsoft Words, and Excel as fire despite the resumed IRA been swept out of the road ... end their own cease-fire. well as general office duties including some bloodshed. if we can be absolutely cer­ After meeting the loyalists' accounting and collections experience. High "We have no desire for any tain that all-party peace nego­ . fledging political parties in school diploma required. A college degree type of military engagement tiations will begin.'' Belfast, Alderdice said loyal­ with loyalism. Loyalists The British and Irish gov­ ists should not be given the would be a definite plus. Extensive should consider their position ernments agree that Sinn Fein impression they could keep Presents compensation package includes vacations, very carefully,'' the statement can join the proposed June 10 one foot in politics while re­ holidays, and medical plan. Please apply at issued to Belfast media said. negotiations only if the IRA turning to terrorism. A leading dissident in the resumes its cease-fire and Sii;rn In London, meanwhile, PSA, Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa. outlawed Ulster Volunteer Fein first participates in a May Sinn Fein launched an unlikely Force last weekend accused election within Northern Ire­ charm offensive in the city that the IRA of lining up loyalists land. Once at the table Sinn the IRA twice bombed last month, ··· .Be one of our· ,team p\ayersi . for attack and threatened to Fein would be expected to re­ killing three, wounding scores and assassinate Sinn Fein activ­ nounce the use of violence for causing more than $125 million ists. Loyalist political leaders political purposes along the in damage. TRIPLE J MOTORS, INC. condemned their comrade's lines proposed by a U.S.-led Party chairman Mitchel SA/PAN threat as irresponsible but on comm1ss10n. Sinn Fein McLaughlin said he would meet Tuesday warned that their rejects the latter two condi­ lawmakers in all three ofBritain's is looking for qualified applicants who meet t_he truce faced "serious difficul­ tions. major parties, but he declined to following requirements to fill the position of ties.'' For now Sinn Fein remains identify who to avoid causing Earlier Tuesday, Sinn Fein's barred from the current round anyone embarrassment. .. AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES . . . . . ~ Qualifications: .- Good communication skills, oral and written . .. Good organizational skills I ~~~~:h:!: ; £~~~!,,,~~~:~tern~~~,~J I orderedan_emergencyshutdown spokesm~n.for ~ussia's Nuclear rationing since another .. Self starter and highly motivated. at the B11Ibmo nuclear power Power Mm1stry m Moscow. power unit is currently un- .. Able to work flexible hours, including Saturdays. plant in eastern Siberia after The radiation situation at the dergoing planned repairs, the .. Sales experience a plus, but not required. detecting a crack in the cooling plant was normal, the Interfax agency said. .. Well groomed. systemofoneofthereactors,an news agency reported. Bilibino is a graphite reac- , .. Police Clearance is required. official said Tuesday. The area.around the city of tor that has been specially de- Reactor No. 3was turned off. Magadan, about 6,000 kilo~ signed for use in areas of high Ii We offer an outstanding compensation Monday and will be restwted rn.e.te.rs (3,700 miles) east of seismic activity such as often package with excellent benefits. only aj"~r plant :..V?rk~n, fi'.' tpe< Mp scow, .is JikflY .to e x.peri- occurs in the gµssian Far East. 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Applications and resumes ' . ·.I may also be delivered to the Shell Marianas, Puerto Rico of­ }f. fice in the CNMI. Deadline to submit applications is Tuesday, March 12, 1996. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. ADMIT ONE • $9 .00 ® No REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Federal law requires us to ensure that we verify the identity and work eligibility of all new employees. Shell Guam, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Continental ~ ~ MARIANAS Space shuttle Columbia a.s(ronauts wave goodbye after an interview with CNN, Tuesday, February 27, 1996 Micronesia ~ ~ CABLEVISION m t_h,s image fro"! tel.ev1s1on. From left front, Jeff_ery Hoffman, Franklin Chang-Diaz; Center, Umberto ~ Gu,dom, Claud_e N1col/1er, _Andrew Allen; Back! Maur1z10 Cheli and Scott Horowitz, On Sunday, a 13 mile long Shell tether connecting the /ta/tan thethered satellite to the shuttle broke, sending the satellite into space. AP 0 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-THURSDAY-MARCH 7, 1996 THURSDAY, .MARCH 7, i996-_MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS.AND VIEWS-1"]_ Friend ... jDEADLINE: 12:00 noon the day prior lo publlcaflon ~ Leprosy out by [ NOTE: tfsome reason your advertisement lsl~rrect call us/m~~~; I Continued from page 1 to make tt'1e necessary corrections. The Marianas Vorfely News and i Vlews Is responsible only for one incorrect Insertion. We reserve tne right I before shooting at the assailants. Ito edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. Those on the street · ran toward a 1998, says WHO L_____.____ ------pickuptruck.Camachoshotthem,Salas States of Micronesia, Nauru, New 03 SALES PERSON-Salary:$2.75· 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$2.75 per 05 COOK-Salary:$2.75 per hour 01 SHOP SUPERVISOR·Salary:$2.75- told the jwy. MANILA, Philippines (AP) · Employment Wanted $3.05 per hour hour 20 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT)-Sal­ $3.50 per hour When the group was gone, the wit­ Leprosy, an infectious disease that Caledonia, Palau, Singapore, Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ 01 GENERAL MAINTENANCE-Sal­ ary:$2. 75 per hour 01 WELDER-Salary:$2.75-$3.50 per ness said betook the rifle from Camacho leaves some victims defonned and Tokelau and Tuvalu. MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel ary:$2.75 per hour Contact: CHAMORRO DEVELOP­ hour Tel. 234-6601/3 ext. 112(3/14) Th5852 and pu! it in the closet of the house. ostracized, will be eliminated in Han said China has less than one Contact: MR. ARSENIC N. FLORES MENT CORP. Tel. .233·1980(3/ Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS COM· ~i'6tli dba Arsenio Enterprises Tel. 234- 21)Th223146 PANY, INC. Tel. 234-9083(3/ Earlier, for Anthony Long, counsel the Western Pacific by 1998, the caseper 10,000populationbutcer­ 06 FAST FOOD WORKER-Sal­ 3572(3/14) TH223053 Camacho, pointed out that evidence ~ Job Vacancy 21)Th223159 World Health Organization said tain remote areas are being watched ary:$3.00-$4.25 per hour 02 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Sa/­ ------would show that his client did not fire a Contact: J.C.A. INC. dba McDonald's of 01 BUTCHER-Salary:$2.75 per hour \ Tuesday. because of a higher incidence - Announcement ary:$800-$1,800 per month 01 OPERATIONS MANAGER-Sal- gun. , Saipan Tel. 235-8761 (3/14)Th5853 01 SALES PERSON (GEN. MDSE.)­ Conlact: EASTERN BEDEL CORPO­ ary:$1,000-$1,200 per month · Dr. T.S. Han, the WHO regional Yunnan, Sichuan, Tibet and • Salary:$2. 75 per hour Meanwhile, Anthony S. Camacho, RATION dba KIM'S Office and Plan directorforthe Wes tern Pacific, said Xinjiang. 01 GENERAL MANAGER-Salary 01 GENERAL MANAGER-Sal- one of woWKletl victims, testified that $1,000.00-2,000.00 per month 01 HOUSEWORKER·Salary:$250 per Contact: KOREA TRADING CORPO­ Consulting Tel. 235·2200/0405(3/ ary:$1,200-$1,500 per month that overall, the disease has reached Singapore, which is considered a month RATION dba K-Store Tel. 288-2700(3/ lheir group nearly engaged in a fight Contacl: RESORT SYSTEM SAIPAN, 21 )Th223152 Contact:WESTERN INTERNATIONAL 1 thestagewhereitisconsideredelimi­ developed country, was included INC. Contact: D.S. CORPORATION-Ea, 14)Th223049 TRAVEL, INC. Tel. 322·0529(3/ with Camacho at Island Garden. DAE SUN Tel. 235-4456(3/ natccr- less than one infection per on the list of 17 countries that still TEL: 234-50S0(1/22)M5214 10WAITRESS (N.C.)·Salary:$2.75 per 21)Th6149 Anthony said from Island Garden 14)Th223054 40 TRIMMER-Salary:$2.75 per hour hour 10,000 people. But, he added, 17 of have to eliminate leprosy because it 08 MANUFACTURING MANAGER- they stayed fora while near a basketball 02 H.E. OPEAATOR-Salary:$2.75- 02 TOUR GUIDE MANAGER-Sal­ 01 ASSISTANT CHEF·Salary:$900- 01 CIVIL ENGINEER-Sa\ary:$1,100· Sa\ary:$2.75 per hour · ary:$3.00-$7.00 per hour the 36 countries and territories in the still has people who suffered from $3.00 per hour $1,400 per monlh court in Tanapag. $1 ,900 per month Contact: MID, INC. (MIDI) dba Wortd Contact: ROK FACTORY CORPORA­ Contact:PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 01 ASSISTANT OPERATION MAN· After discussing that somebody region still have leprosy problems. the disease, although they now are Contact: SHIMIZU CORPORATION Tel. Tex Manufacturing Tel. 234-7851 (3/ TION Tel. 235-0405(3/21 )Th223155 CORP. Tel. 235-5086/92(3/ AGER·Salary:$800·$1,300 per month Of those, six are closely being considered cured. 234-5438(3/14)Th223047 14)Th223071 shouted at them at Island Garden, they 07)Th223010 Contact:MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ proceeded to the suspect' shouseanned watched - Micronesia, the Philip­ Of the 1,063 cases reported in 01 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Sal­ MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hole! 02 FRONT DESK CLERK-Salary:$2.75- ary:$2.90 per hour with rocks. pines, Papua New Guinea, Viet­ Singapore,only375arebeinggiven 01 KITCHEN HELPER-Salary:$2.75 per 01 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTER-Sal­ Tel. 234-6601/3 ext. 112(3/21)Th6150 $3. 15 per hour hour ary:$4.00-$5.00 per hour 04 TRASH COLLECTOR-Sa/ary:$2.90 During cross-examination by the nam, Cambodia and Laos, Han said. medication. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ per hour Contact: JNM KlNTOL CORPORATION Contact: HERMAN B. CABRERA dba (!j STEEL WORK!:n-Salary:$2.75 per defense, Anthony claimed that their Others among the 17 are Ameri­ Han said leprosy cases through­ MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel Contact: CNM, INC. dba Trash Kin9 Tel. dbaAuntie Mag's Diner Tel. 288-0375(3/ Herman B. Cabrera & Associates Tel. hour Tel. 234-6601/3 ext 112(3/14)Th5863 purpose was just to check whether can Samoa, Guam, Kiribati, the out the world began to decline in 07)Th2229S5 234-1778(3/21)Th22314B 234-3961/235·5766(3/21 )Th223141 05 MASON-Salary:$2. 75 per hour Camacho was there. , the 1982 when multi.drug therapy was 02 PAINTER-Salary:$2. 75 per hour 01 AUTO BODY PAINTER-Sal­ 01 MANAGER-Salary:$600 per month 01 BEAUT\CIAN-Salary:$3.00 per hour 03 TOUR (COORDINATOR) COUNSE­ 07 CARPENTER-Salary:$2. 75 per hour Anthony said that as they arrived at Marshall Islands, the Federated introduced. ary:$2. 75-$3.35 per hour Contact: STANLEY & JUANNET LOR-Sa/ary:$3.00-$7.00 per hour 01 BARTENDER-Salary:$2.75 per hour Contact:BRIAN P. REYES dba BPR the house they were shot at so they 01 AUTO MECHANIC-Salary:$2.75- Contact:NEZU AND BANE CORPORA- . I TORRES dba Juanny's Beauty Salon Contact: TRIANGLE CORPORATION Professional Services Tel. 234-9127(3/ retaliated by throwing rocks. $3.35 per hour Tel. 288-7686(3/07}Th222957 dba Triangle Tour Tel. 234-3488(3/ TION dba Club Cadillac Tel. 233-2808(3/ 21)Th223161 Contact: TASI TOURS & TRANSPOR­ Anthony, who was hit in the stom­ 21 )Th223153 21)Th223163 J·, TATION INC. Tel. 234-7121 (3/ ach and right elbow, admitted they had 03 SALESMEN -Salary:$2.75 per hour 14)Th5848 consumed beer at the time. He, how­ Contact: AMERICAN THOUSANDS 02 SUPERVISOR-Sa\ary:$3.00·$5.00 PROFIT CORP. LTD. per hour ever, denied they smoked mar!juana. 01 ELECTRICIAN (H.E.)-Salary:$3.00 Tel. 288-1168(3/07)Th222958 Contact: B.J.C. CORPORATION dba REPORTERS/ WRITERS per hour TheshootingkilledJeffrey A. Omar. BJC Discount Store Tel. 235-0388(3/ 01 ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT·Sal­ The is seeking part/full Aside from Anthony, also wounded 21 )Th2231 54 Dally Marianas Variety Newspaper 01 PEST CONTROL WORKER-Sal­ ary:$500 per month were their companio.ns-Greg ary:$720 per month time reporters/writers in Guam or free-lancers to wrtte news Contact: KIM, SUNG SEO dba Kae Contact: NO KA 01 TERMITE & PEST 02 TRAVEL AGENT-Salary:$3.00 per Twelbang Magofna, and Jesse Q. .Poong Corp. Tet. 234-90.18(3/ reports/stories on daily event~ taking place on Guam. CONTROL (SAIPAN), INC. Tel. 322- hour Tomokane. 14)Th2230S6 A fireman rescues a boy from an apartment fire in Taiching, central 2847(3/07)Th222962 Contact: FRED REIMAN/PHIL Send resume or inquiries to : Investigators gathered that Camacho Taiwan, that killed 13 people Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1996. (AP Photo) PAYNTER dba Offshore Marina Sports 01 MANAGER, PRODUCTJON-Sal­ used a .22-cal. automatic rifle. 01 AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER-Sal­ Caller Box PPP 167/Box 10000 Saipan ary:$3,500 per month · ?' ary:$5.60-$6.60 per hour The jury trial for Camacho started Since the project entails excavation 04 SUPERVISOR, PRODUCTION-Sal­ 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$4.00 per l...f -rR I l..LIC\IJ 41 Joyful CNMI PDS AB R H RBI GUAM PDS AB R H RBI ACROSS top Wmsor Pet.er 22 and Renguul 14, for CCU01RY... r:xx.L AR E:UCBE'i exclamation Ric Alegre, Hartman and Noel 01' Aces II closed the half with Guerrero, N. ss 5 3 2 1 Reyes,Jim CF 3 1 0 0 1 Actor Mark 42 Fanatic Answer to Previous Puzzle Dominguez finished with 30, 28 and 17 a five-point lead, 44-39, on Dwayne 01' Aces. Yamada, I. CF 4 0 0 0 Raguindin, Ron DHP 4 0 0 0 --Baker 45 Loni points,respectively,fortheDevelopers. Atalig's and J. Taisacan's combined 01' Aces II players scored evenly. Benavente, R. 30 5 0 1 1 Tubero, Joe ss 4 0 1 0 Anderson Fernandez, Kin IBP 3 0 0 0 5 Status - VosstopscoredfortheBrewerswith 21 points. Dwayne Atalig scored 18 points, J. Camacho,G. IB 3 1 2 1 8 Metal sitcom Celis, R. D/A 3 0 1 1 Reyes.Ron 38 4 2 3 0 12 Cry of 49 - grey (tea) 24 points, followed by Toves with 11 But in the last half of the game, Taisacan 17, R. Camacho and Bob Guerrero, M. RF 4 1 2 a Femaroez, em; LF 1 0 0 0 bacchanals 50 Three (prel.) and Yasu Irinaka and Mike Remson Wmsor Peter, Jwtlor Renguul and Pe- Omar 12 points each, followed by Kris. 2 P8fllElinan, Gerakl IB 3 1 1 0 13 Last mo. 52 Related Ayuyu, J. C 4 1 0 14 Silkworm 53 Christmas - .. with nine points each. Bruce Buerlein tee Camacho collectively harvesred 39 . Takawo with nine. Jim Hapdei had Palacios, G. 2B 2 3 1 0 Jalaenbrini, Jeff 2B 2 1 1 0 15 - Thurmond 54 Sight organ had eight and Jim Plunkett had seven points from the field and the stripe. seven points. George, F. LF 2 2 2 2 Santos, Derrick C 1 a a a 16 - one's 55 Father Nelson, C. p 0 0 0 0 Castro, Edwin RF 1 0 0 1 words 56 Aide (abbr.) Chong, D. p 0 0 a 0 Quanga, Ben RFC 2 a 1 1 17 NJ cagers 57 The (Ger.) Benavente,T. p 0 0 (j 0 Mayer, B.A. p 0 a a 0 18 Nervous 58 Fencer's Total 32 11136 Yatar, Tony p 0 0 0 0 (2 wds.) sword Still no gold for Rick DeMont Total 28 5 7 2 Garfield® by Jim Davis 20 Among 22 DOWN Bernstein, for LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - the ephedrine was contained in prescrip­ ecutive board. BASE ON BALL: G. Camacho, A. Celis. G. Palacios (2) F. Goorge, J. Royes, K Fernanda,, IF YOll WE.RE A short J. Valdanbnni, D. Santos B. Quenga 23 Cleverness 1 Letterman Winning the gold medal was easy. Get­ tionmedicationhewastaldngforasthma. ''It is very difficult to go back on STRIKE-OUT; J. Reyes. G. Par9elinan(2), N. Guerrero, R. ~is. M. Guerrero, A. REAL CAi, YOU'D 24 Welcomes rival ting it back 24 years later is another He maintained that he followed rules something that happened 24 years ago," Ragu,ndin, B. Que~ CATC.H THA1' MOUSE! STOLEN BASE: G. Camacho 27 Cling 2 Tennis player 3-7 Q 1996 United Feature Syndicate matter. and had notified officials before the race she saicL DOUBLES: G. Camacho 31 Dined Landi For the second time in three months, that he was taking the astluna drugs. "Based on the infonnation we re­ TRIPLE: J. Ayuyu 32 Scottish river 3 Short, 5 NYC bore 9 Angered SACRIFICE: I. Yama, M. Guerrero, 1. George 33 Folksinger informal 6 Gums 10 Eggs of.a former U.S. Olympic swimmer Rick DeMont, now a swimming coach at ceived, all the proper procedmes were ERROR: A. Raguindin, J. Tuquaro(2) C. Femarxlaz, B. Ouanga, F. Goorge, Pete- letter 7 Capital of louse DeMonthaslosthisbidforrestirutionof the University ofArizona, took his case taken_ It appears that there was no docu­ A. Benavente, N. Guerrero, G. Palacios 37 Light breeze 4 A haystack Canada 11 Hu~ thegoldmedalstrippedfromhimafte.a for reinstatement to the International ments indicating that Mr. DeMont was 40 Ms. Thurman find? 8 Highest point TEAM 123456789 A H EITTll LOB 19 Obtain positive drug test at the 1972 Mwtlch 01ympicComrnitteelastDecemberand asthmatic or the amoW1t or the type of CNMI 0122330·- 11 13 4 10 21 --AUantic GUAM 0122330·- 5 7 6 6 24 Step on the Games. was turned dov.,n. He filed another peti­ medication he was taking. Besides that, - (hurry) "There is no reason t.o reopen the tion last week, citing new infonnation, the dosage was off the scale." EJITl:!Ell INN 8 ER H 28 3B HR BB SO WE DEC 25 Map abbr. case," IOC medical commission chair­ but was rejected Monday by the IOC DeMont had cited the case of Austra­ Nelson Chris 4113 3 l 4 D Q_Q ,..L!_Q w Chong Dominic P P l l Q , 26 Wide shoe man Prince Alexandre de Merode said executive board lian world champion swimmer 12132 030 size Bwvenle Tony 1 O Q Q O O P I I Q W 28 Anglo-Saxon Monday. 'The decision was perfectly 'ThelOCexecutive boardisnotasort Samantha Riley, who received only a ~ 3113 5 4 Z I LI ..L.L_O L Yatar.1om'. ]/3 Q O l D Q_Q _L..O_O letter correct. The procedures were respected of court. of appeal to reopen cases 24 warning from the sport's world govern­ femandez Kim ]1/36350 1 D 4 2 D PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 29 "Bridge of Today, the decision would be exactly years later," IOC director general ing booy after failing a drug test in Baauindin Boo 2 o Q P D "JLJL.J! San Luis-· December. 30 Ending with the same." .- Francois Carrard said . ...------~ DeMerodewasalsothelOC'smedi­ 'The board is satisfied that at the Riley tested positive for a banned The CNMI learn woo its sacorxl game al the \oumamant outlasting Guam 11-5, led by Frances Gec,ge's two RBIs r was fortunate when mountain and Nick Guerrero scored thrice lo remain pertect at 2-0. :i For dessert we had 34 Throat cal chief in Munich when DeMont be­ time there was substantial lengthy substancecontainedinaheadache tablet Trailing 2-1 alter two innir9s, CNMI !hen outscored Guam 7-11 In the nex1 three innings oo rloo hils, aJdad b'/ four growing up. We had 1 35 A Phlllps cairethefirstAmericansinceJimThorpe discussion of the merits and argu­ given to her by hercoach,Scott Volkers, Guam errors for an 8-3 lead. 36 Squealed (st.) Nick Guerrero led the onslauhgt sconng tllree of Iha CNMl's seven runs. Frances Geo-JON L-ONG 51-0UL.D match series between the two said Oden, of Irvine, California. year and evened the Americans' Born today, you are often FRIDAY, MARCH 8 far ahead of the game that you can Peter "many, many superb games to Rudy Sablan known for giving one impression PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) slow down and experiment to find A DOCTOR PRACTICE teams. "All I had to do is hit the ball over 1996 record at 3-3. come." 7:13 a_m, A r t h u r and then proving to everyone - You will want to scout things just the right nuances. MEDICINE 'f' around you that you are really out before proceeding today. Make LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) - rebounds forChicago,now 53-6. Glenn Following are the tee-off times Camacho, Ben Aldan, george quite different. Complex, mis­ sure to avoid all foreseeable obsta­ You will have a good deal of help and pairings for the SGA March Duenas chievous and always ready to dis­ cles. Keep your eyes open. today as you strive for something Robinson led the Bucks with 22 points Todd • • • Hill ... Ace tournament: 7:20 a.m. John Lizama, play your considerable talents, you ARIES (March 21-April 19) - you haven't been able to accom­ Continued from page 20 Continued from page 20 and Vin Baker added 21. are known for your frank talk, hard Working in conjunction with some­ plish in the past. Give credit where Dennis Rodman was ejected with Time Pairings Ray Salas, Ike Villanueva work and willingness proceed to one you Jove can help you to ac­ credit is due. low. 6:4 2 remaining in the third quarter after with a project even when the odds complish almost anythmg today. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - In contrast to Monday, when are against you. You may become Now will not be a good time to try You may come to a fork in the road two of three seeded players were Supe1'&xrics107,c.avalm 101,20T he wa~ called fora flagrant foul against The Magic, an NBA-best 30--0 at rebounds. Ashraf Amaya's 16 points frustrated at times, but very soon to do things entirely on your own. today, and someone will expect eliminated, all five seeds won first­ In Cleveland, the Supersonics Milwaukee's ShemJa11 Douglas. Both home, won for the sixth time in seven and 12 rebounds topped Vancouver. you will use this energy to fuel TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - you to make a decision before stretched their team-record winning he and Bulls coach Phil Jackson com­ your drive for success. You will round matches Tuesday. road games since the All-Star break to Rockets 100, You may be quite playful today nightfall. Rely on experience to streak to 14 games as Detlef Schrempf plained vigorously. shift into high gear and streak for­ and you may be willing to sacrifice see you through. No. 3 Alberto Costa of Spain improve their mark away from Or­ trail Blazers 93 ward, leavmg your competitors a little professional progress for SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. beat countryman Carlos Costa 7- scored 14 points in the two extra peri­ Mavericks 127, Nets 117 landoto 15-15.ltwa~thefirsttimethey In Portland, Oregon, Continental foundering in your wake! some personal fulfillment. Take a 2 ll - The project which seems 5, 6-4; No. 6 Marcelo Rios of ods. In Dallas, George McCloud, Jim hit the .500 mark on the road since Jan. Basketball Association refugees You have a sensitive side, and it flight of fancy' easiest may actually be the hard­ Cleveland seemed to have the gan1e Jackson and Jason Kidd led a long­ 6, when they were 7-7. is most appreciated by friends, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Chile defeated Russia's Andrei Eldridge Recasner and Sam Mack led est to pull off today, and vice ver­ in hand when Dan Majerle sank a 3- range barrage a, the Mavericks broke family members and that special Collaboration with someone simi­ sa. You should do what comes nat­ Chesnokov 6-1 ;6-4; No. 7 Mamus Lany Johnson had 21 of his 27 injury-ravaged Houston to its sixth pointer for a 94-92 lead with 1.4 se,:­ their league record for3-point attempts someone who can get away with lar to you may be fraught with ten­ urally. Larsson of Sweden outlasted points in the fust half for the Hornets, straight victory. Recasner scored laughing at your image. Your true sion, but the results will prove un­ CAPRICORN Wdfu,,,.,s,-.,.."" Argentine's 24th birthday_ Franco Harris, football player: line now! too far today. Someone might get halfcourt Jackson added 28 points, including Indiana's six-game winning streak, the victory. Ivan Lend!, tennis player; Daniel LEO

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SPOBTS'2b¥l 0 D Pb¥1°11M?C 0 D SCA faces Loners in finals h~vy hitter with three aces, one TifE Sisters and Cousins Associa­ ·xunk, two kees and one goal tion (SCA) dethroned girls rocball Wild Locals dethroned in three sets scored. defending champion WtldLocalsand matched the Locals' offensive point­ Brotherhood and the Homeboy~ earned the chance to face the Loners the game. second set and scunked the Wtld rescheduled their game on Thurs­ inabest-of-fivechampionshipseries. Wild Locals started well in the first locals, 13 to one, and put up a seven­ for-pointanclwasleading 14-12when day. SCA defeated Wtld locals in three set. It took a 16 to 11 lead in a 'match point lead. time ran out set.' re­ There were 14 aces, three xunks, If Brotherhood wins the game sets, 38-29, behindAnnieEina' s three Wtld Locals showed stronger third eight kees and two goals scored in on Thursday, it will face Hardkore aces, one xunk and one kee scored in TheSCAcamebackfightinginthe sistance in the set but SCA the game that saw Donella Somol in the world cup.for winning the Hill takes Pistons over Raptors of Wild locals, emerge as the high school boys' division. TORONTO (AP) - Grant Hill goal. New York with 25 points and 01' Aces, SNE/FT 'Win scored27 ofhis3 l pointsin the second Sharone Wright led Toronto with 25 Patrick Ewing had 24.< AFfER sustaining defeat in the hands that showed only Daryl Voss leading half and grabbed 15 rebounds Tues­ points. Heat 113, Timberwolves 72 of the Sunrisers, SNF/Ff Developers theBrewers' resistance with 15points. daynightin theDetroitPistons' fourth Clippers 105, Kni~ 88 In Miami, Tim Hardaway had 19 started its campaign to the finals by The Developers' offensive slowed straight win, 105-84 over the Toronto In New York, the Clippers started points, 10 assists, six rebounds and six defeating the Brewers, 1()()-79, last down in the last half but they still Raptors. theirfive-gameroad trip withararewin stealsdespitesittingoutthefourthquar­ Monday at the Ada gym in Susupe. managed to muster 12additional points The Pistons, playing their seventh overNewYork,usingan 18-2runearly ter. The SNF/Ff match was followed to their lead when the Brewers just road game in the last eight, and fourth in the fourth quarter. The defeat eclipsed the by a match between OJ' Aces and 01' maintained their first half momentum game in the last five days, looked slug­ The Clippers beat the Knicks for the Timberwolves' worst loss, a 114-75 Aces II. Thefonnerwon the game from in the last half. gish in the first half. They-shot just 26 first time in more than three years defeat in Indiana on April 16, 1995. It behind, by a hairline margin, 88-87.. Marie Toves gave Voss a good of­ percent from the field to trail 42-31 at and for only the third time in their was the second largest margin of vic­ In the opener, SNF/Ff jumped to a fensive backing in the bottom half but halftime. The 31 points was their sec­ last 20 meetings. tory in Heat history. 17-pointleadat the end of the first half, Ric Alegre burste.d with 17 points to Walt Williams paced the Heat, who ond-lowest one-half total this season. It was the sixth loss in the last 57-40. Continued on page 19 However, led by Hill, Detroi,t.tumed seven games for the Knicks, who never trailed, with 20 points. Spud LloydHartmanandRicAlegrecom­ itonwitha74-pointsecondhalftoblow were outscored 33-20 in the fourth Webb's 16 points topped the bined 32 points in spearheading the Miller Lite Men's out the Raptors. quarter. Timberwolves, who scored just two Developers' offensive in the first half Included in the onslaught was a 19-0 Brian Williams led Los Angeles points more than their franchise record Basketball League •with 21 points. Hubert Davis paced (March 4 games results) fourth-quarter run capped by Hill's field Continued on page 19 First Game .SGAAceof Team: SNE/FT Players No. 3P 2P FT F TP Marchtonr Ed Cosine 18 0 2 316 - 7 Lloyd Hartman 8 0 9 10/12 1 28 ··•.To{ l} <.•••...... •...... ·. List.Year.· he1i. ru."shedwith. a.N6.l8.<.···· >.H..· •. ·.nJke.<.·•.fu ...... per<·····tw1./.· •. has~ i rarikingafterreachlngthefinalsofthe. set, losing service once, and took a Ronnie Bayle 6 0 1 314 1 5 .finals iri tw:o of his three tourru{ .•... · Grand Slam Cup. Thisyear,heopened 4-2 lead with his only break of the THE Saipan Golfers Association Rene Sumaoang 16 0 2 0/2 - 4 Ace of March tournament will be Dong Parayno 12 0 2 - 1 4 mentstfuybif,beat Scott Draperof ·••. >by winning in Sydney, then got to the second set Martin trailed love-40 in Danny Bicera 15 0 0 2/2 2 2 Australia 6-4, &:3 Tuesday in his · thiid round of the Australian Open thefinalgame,thenwonfivestraight held this Saturday, at the Laolao Total 0 38 32/42 16 108 first match of .the ··•. . ... · . •·. started gaining a little momentum to have focal points," Martin said. , requesting all participating golf- Jay Santos 10 0 2 4 4 Mari< Toves 14 1 3 2/2 3 11 Martin,thesecondseed.isoffto .· andconfideoce,"Martinsaid.'.'Andl "If you lose track of them, you're ; ers to be at the course on or before Yasu lrinaka 13 2 1 112 1 9 6:30 a.m. for a last- minute brief- Harry Blanco 15 0 2 - 4 4 the best startofhis career. with a 1+ • > · ·rOU11dootsome1hingsaooutmYgame just out there relying on yourphysi- I Bruce Buertein 4 0 3 2/2 3 8 2 record this season.\ . . .. ·. .. ~ things I already knew, but which cal ability. Sometimes that' senough, 1 ing. Daryl Voss 12 3 7 112 5 24 Immediately after the tourna- Jim Plunkert 7 1 3 1/1 1 10 ·''1 want tc> make finals· and win••.•· bad 1x:en in the back of mymind;and some.times it isn 'L'\ > •··••·• <·•· •.· ··• .· · Mike Remson 6 0 4 1/1 3 9 tournaments,··~kia .·.·. .. .. Iwasn'fconcentratingonthem.1' Continued on pagej9 ment, a general membership meet- Total 7 25 8110 28 79 ing will be held at the residence Halftime acore: SNE/FT 57, Brewers 40 Second Game of Brian Reyes in Papago. Team: 01' Al* The agenda to be discussed in- Players No. 3P 2P FT F TP Winsor Peter 11 0 10 214 3 22 ~~li:t§m!l~g~tf9t,~~4§§t~ •• ••11~tt~1: elude the 3rd annual Sister Junior Renguul 6 a 7 - 1 14 Remedios tournament on April Peter Camacho 7 0 11 7/9 2 29 J. Taltano 12 0 1 - 2 2 20 and 21, the Duty Free Shop Wayne Periy 3 a 3 - - 6 ·19th · t&e. · &iclJ iriade ·· ·.· ··· ·· w · • •·· •·· .. ·.· · ·. t(~!~~,~~ft~~t;-······ Saridio.okthe lead with an are 1n the >. wildcardrankeclN 4-36 Bea1 :t<: ·. i ·. Martin Mettao 14 0 2 0 Tournament of Champions on a - \ ··· · .··.ui ...... •...•. \ •.. • ··~lte~~}~~.·~~~~~·····K·. f·.. .""··1a•·.·•0°.. •d·.'.···.· .. 6·.··.··.·.·· ..·A····.' •• •.·.·.•.6 .. ·.. ~.· ... ,;·.. ·. .· ..• •·.• ..• ·N· ... ·.e··.•·.·.·.·w .. ·•• .••··.•.•.•. Mike Majors 4 0 2 112 1 5 ~·~-6········::in~g--) ········· •·••·••.·· ··············· ···•·•·•·•···· ·· ••••··.···••·.······ .... ·.···· ... u··c· e··r··.a····.·o··... ·.p···."• •.•.aro.. ~ July 6 and 7, the July 13 and 14 Abong Carnacoo 10 0 4 214 5 10 Zealand's~~e~t ~t;;~P~HSted Total 0 38 12/19 16 88 ms1r~~~~jto Ffilrick Mc&iire mthe Frankliti <· ·· ·.~W~[t~~~~hl~~.······· · · oofSclihller doubl ri Itoo ·. ·· B ct K · b h ·· fa ·· ··. ··. ·· ·.·. 6 2 ··· · tournament in Guam, the 4-l~&.2;1a;~.f Team: 01' Al;flt n ··· .·.· .. ·.·. ··· .. ··· ... ·..... ·· ·· · · ·· ·· ··· ·· · ·· · ·· :;:~~ · / f ,~ (}fl ·. t11ull~I~okJ Marianas Cup and SGA by-laws. Players No. 3P 2P FT F TP Other topics include the Ace of Bob0mar 00 2 3 - 2 12 ~~> .··. TopseedWayneFerreiraa To11r Jason Talsacan 4 4 1 3f3 1 17 5singkst~ this year. . · · . ··• · ·• last season became the first South event~ sponsored by Q.~~fea.:. Course, membership and other Ken Kalen 7 a 1 - - 2 Ullysses Kaplleo 16 0 0 - 2 0 · McF.nroei~67th.surgedtoa . ·.. African in·i2 years to finish in the tures a 32-man fi.elo r~re:~t;nti~g related matters. Total 6 30 7/11 21 87 \ 5:-(}leadinthefirst~ In the second top 10. ·· · 17 nations> · ·· · · ·· Halltlme score: Ac& 39, N:es 11 Continued on page 19 or or « Jon Sakovich to try out for US Olym.pic swini temn today TOP Saipan swimmer Jon His father, Northern Marianas tryout but he said the U.S. team will fled college studies at the University of Sakovich is scheduled for a series Amateur Sports Association official be composed of 26 men and 26 JonSakovichattendedMt Cannel Florida where he won honors in .offinal tiyoutsforthe United States' BillSakovichdepartedMondaynight women, andonlytwoswimme!i will and Grace Christian Academy in National Collegiate Athletics As­ Olympic swim team starting ~s for Indianapolis-the tryout site-to be taken in the events Jon Sakovich Saipan and finished high school at sociation and other competitions. week. give moral support to his son who will tryout Father Duenas in Guam. After completing four years of Sakovich will try out in the 200- started developing his swimming Jon Sakovich also tried out in the After his high school studies, he competition eligibility, Jon metereventtoday,400-meventon skills on Saipan and in Guam. 1992Barcelona0lympics.Hetooka stayed for a semester to train for Sakovich stayed out ofschool last Saturday and the 1,500-meterdis­ Bill Sakovich would not say how modest finish and placed two slots Guam in the 1988 Olympics. year to train for the A .anta Olym- tance on Tuesday. many swimmers will vie in the final behind the last aspirant who quali- · . In 1989, Jon Sakovich started his Continued on page 19 8Ji~!.~~n~e~!:!.~!J"'~ P.O. Box 231 Salpor., MP 969f:lJ • Tel. (670) 234-6341 • 7578 • 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271