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1 Garment sector gets ! Clinton is set , stem Teno warning i By Haidee V. Eugenio Variety News Staff GOVERNOR Pedro P. Tenorio expressed disappointment over reports of the garment sector's to visit Guan1 continued violation of labor and immigration· laws, and warned Meanwhile, GutieITez'sSpecial By Jojo Santo Tomas manufacturers of "drastic mea­ Variety News Staff Assistant Clifford Guzman is re­ sures" if they fail to police them­ HAGA TNA - A 22-man del­ sponsible for Guam's role in the selves. egation arrives here Wednesday visit. 'Tm very disappointed be­ in preparation for a planned Guam · He said an initial planning meet­ cause I'd like to see them suc­ visit by President Bill Clinton a ing is scheduled forthis morning, ceed ... but if they're not inter­ month from today. at which time a Guam task force ested in trying to coITect their "I am humbled that the Presi­ will be finalized to handle the own deficiencies, there's some­ Pedro P. Tenorio dent will be honoring us with this Presidential visit. thing wrong," the governor told "He 'II be able to come here and visit," said Gov. Carl T.C. reporters Friday. erwise, it would be unfortunate GutieITez. "He will be the first see things for himself. That in Last week, the Department of for the administration to take itself is huge," Guzman said. "He American President who will visit Labor and Immigration raided drastic steps on the particular wants to go around the island, our island for Guam's purposes, the Golden Dragon Paper Prod­ companies (who violate the not just on a re-fueling stop or for meet people, and maybe even go ucts factory in Koblerville and laws)," he said. military purposes." Bill Clinton to a pig roast." found garment workers, most of Meanwhile, Saipan Garment Fred Du Val, deputy assistant to DuVal said the President will whom alleged to be illegals, se­ Manufacturers Association ex­ the President, spoke with tions, the actual entourage may stay for one day in Guam on his cretly trimming DKNY, Calvin ecutive director Richard A. Gutierrez on Saturday, confirm­ comprise of between 200 and 300 way to the Asian Pacific Eco­ Klein and La Mode shirts in a Pierce vowed to publicly assist ing the President's mrival. people, including national media. nomic Conference in Malaysia. hidden room. in pinpointing the garment com­ While the advance team is "It's a large undertaking," Following the day on Guam, The DOU raid resulted to the pany which was doing business tasked with all logistical prepara- Du Val said. Contmuea on page 2"3 detention of21 illegal non-resi­ with the raided cardboard box dent workers, while the immi­ factory last week. gration status of eight others is "(SGMA leadership) is de­ still being verified. manding information concern­ "They have to police them­ ing alleged illegal garment fin­ selves. They have to comply to ishing activity at a Koblerville ... our existing laws here. 0th- : . z r· · Continued on page 23 ~:. •, ••J~--~•·\' • r •I"' • .... • •. <:_:, Used--car ~ales dip 52_% By Haidee V. Eugenio down of the monthly sales of used Variety News Staff cars: January, 99; February, 76;

THE LOCAL automotive indus- March, 79; April, 91; May, 74; \ try has witnessed this year's low- June 93; July, 89; and August, I est used car sales portfolio so far 143. \ last September. Douglas Brennan, newly- From 143 w;ed car uni ts sold in elected CADA vice president, said August, the figure dropped to only the dccl inc in sales is mainly 69 in September, representing a brought by Triple J Motors' drop 52 percent decrease, figures from in sales for the said month. the Commonwealth Auto Deal- Brennan, who used to be the ers' Association show. secretary-treasure of CADA, said CADA records show that since that during the previous month, the start of the year, the Septem- Triple J Motors was able to sold Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio signs the National Arts and Humanities month proclamation last week. Looking on ber figures for used car sales is the uni ts due to a special promo- are officers and members of the Manamko, the Commonwealth Council for Arts and Culture and the CNMI 55 Council for the Humanities. Photo by Haldee v. Eugenio lowest. The following are break- Continued on page 23 ,rr.:.r-··:r- ..:...~~ :~. -~ -..' ---~..=;:;_,, -- .. >~ .....,, -~. - ~-~ . ~ ... _:· -<------:~,l Mi~;~;::~;;ould expect ! Tenono urges US gov't to allow j influx of Taiwan capital ::: NMI full control over resources·:.; Variety News Staff the biggest foreign exchange re­ • By Haidee V. Eugenio state's land issues, water rights, ;' HAGA TN A The serve holders in the world and ~ Variety News Staff mineral rights, instead of the ~ Micronesian region can look for­ many companies are looking to­ '/ REPRESENTATIVE Manuel federal government doing it for ;f.1 ward to more Taiwanese invest­ ward investing a substantial part A. Tenorio is calling on the them. ,~ ments in the near future, accord­ of that in Asia-Pacific coun- · federal government to give the "We want that to happen in .Y ing to Leo Fu-tien Lili, director tries." ' CNMI rightful control of its theCNMl,"saidTcnorio,chair- general of the Taipei Economic According to Liu, the Taiwan own natural resources in light man of the House committee and Cultural Office on Guam. economy continues to be dy- · of similar actions being taken on natural resources. , During the Chinese Double namic and is still growing. de­ ·t- by state legislators in tlte U.S. Tenorio, together with Rep. '· Ten celebration held over the spite the economic slowdown . mainland. Karl T. Reyes, just came from F, weekend, Liu told Marianas Va­ in the rest of Asia. With the "There seems to be a move- a four-day conference in Al~ska ~J riety that Taiwan continues to limited space in Taiwan, Liu ment among states, especially sponsored by the Coune, I of r maintain almost $100 billion in · said many companies are in­ foreign exchange reserves. vesting overseas and establish­ "Thi_s makes Taiwan one of Conti nuoo on page 2"2 ..~=::;::~, ...,.,,, . .,,!~-~::.~;,:~:;==:t~~:~:i~~E:~~;:·~!J PAC N~WSPAPER STACKS_ 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-MONDAY- OCTOBER 12, 1998 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 . ----·- ---- ·--·------. --~------·------Clinton condemns beating of student Gov't collects __ 29M less r, By Haidee V. Eugenio the worsening economic condi - pared to the same period in l 997. government's emptied coffers. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - t Variety News Staff tions. User fee is paid on locally-manu­ For the month of July alone, the President Clinton condemne

6-1'1,\RIANAS \',\RIETY t\:E\VS ;\ND \'IEWS-MONDA Y- OCTOBER I 2. 1998 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 NMHC: Financial condition better CNMI joins Osaka By Ferdie de la Torre transactions occurring with continually enforced. present fairly the financial Vanety News Staff loan accounts. NMI--IC's financial audit for position of CDA as of Sept. TIIE "ORTllER'.',; ivlarianas Ada in NMHC"s 1997 an­ FY 1997 was consolidated 30, 1997. ]lousing Corporation has nual report stated that compli­ with the Commonwealth De­ promotion effort The results ofCDA 's opera­ impkmenteJ strict financial ance with the specific require­ vcl opment Authority, the tions and its cash flows for the By Ferdie de la Torre co11trol and increased its col­ mcnb appl icablc to major fed­ agency's parent company. year, Deloitte Touche report Variety News Staff kct1011 Llll nu1stand111g ac­ eral financial assistance pro­ The Deloitte Touche, an in­ said. ended in conformity with THECNMI is joining Sky Tour's ,·ouni,; to irnpro,·e the grnms was maintained. and in­ dependent auditing firm, said general· accepted accounting annual seminar in Osaka, Japan ag,·ncy's financial condition. ternal control guidelines were CDA 's financial statements principles. as part of the Marianas Visitors Ni\1HC Corporate Director Authority's aggressive promo­ l\LiryLou Ada said during the tional campaign. fiscal year I 9lJ7. the m:1nage- MY A Managing Director Pen-y 111cnt has initi:11cd innovative AGO wants bench trial for teenager Tenorio in an interview Friday strategics :ind improved its said he and. the agency's market­ cornputcrizcJ accounting. MaryLou Ada accused of beating up Bangladeshi ing specialist Motoyo E. Castro Ada said such actions helped will be attending the seminar. in the efficient management grams commenced. By Zaldy Dandan Lynch said AGO will now charge linquency last January. ··1t's just one of our promo·­ of Nl\l\lC"s financial re­ She said c,1ordination be­ Variety News Staff the teenager with the lesser of­ Associate Judge Timothy H. tional marketing tools. We need suur-ccs. tween the Fiscal and Mortgage THE ATTORNEY General's fense of assau It and battery, which Bellas will preside in the trial. to maintain our presence in Ja­ ,\l:i_ior im1Ho,·cmcnts took Credit Divisions is on-going Office is asking the Superior carries a maximum penalty of!ess In a separate case, a man un­ pan:· Tenorio said. place i11 nctll'orking the di\'i­ to process all loa11 data into Court to hold a bench trial for a than five years imprisonment and der 21-years old has pleaded Castro explained that 20 Saipan Perry Tenorio Marian Aldan-Pierce sions. s:1iJ the corporate di­ the Loan Base System. 16-year old Tinian resident ac­ a fine of $2,000. guilty to the offense of a mi­ vendors, including Hard Rock Such process. said Ada, will rector. citin_g that the Section cused of assaulting a Lynch said the COUit can now nor consuming alcoholic Cafe and major hotcb, will also furth<:r impron: NMHC's ca­ Bangladeshi national. 8 housing programs were com­ convert the jury trial, which is beverages. attend the event to promote or sell Osaka seminar. an advertisement agency, the Osaka pability of retrieving informa­ At the same time the prosecu­ Calvin K. Satur, who is pleted in FY 1996. and in FY scheduled to begin on Nov. 16, to their businesses. The two other events were the semi mu· is one way to get trJvel agents tion and accurate reporting of tor for the case, Assistant Attor­ represented by Assistant 1997. the mortgage credit pro- a bench trial. Castro said Sky Tour, who also launching of the Visit the and ask them to promote travel to ney General Kevin Lynch, The teenager is accused of un­ Public Defender Robert T. has office in Tokyo, is one of the Marianas '99 campaign last Sep­ CNMI. amended the complaint of de­ Torres, was sentenced to a Jawfu lly striking and ha,rming big wholesale1, in Osaka area that tember and the upcoming World The MYA committee on public FREE DELIVERY OF 5 linquency, removing the charge year of probation. OLD ISLANDER HOTEL, Mohammed Fayal Dhaly, in an has so m;my retail et,. Travel Fair in Tokyo this Novem­ relation and advertisement, chai1ed LUNCHES WITHIN A 5 of assault with a dangerous will also pay a $50 fine GARAPAN ~TEU1£X FOOD MILE RADIUS incident on Tinian last Decem­ He Hundreds of 1etaile1a and travel ber. by Aldan-Pierce. agreed during last CALL 233-7480 weapon against the teenager. ber. and perform 40 hours of com­ 11:00T01'00HOIJRS 12IBOCT agents m·e expected to pmticipate the ··1t is important that we stut week's meeting to hire an advertising FOR TO-GO ORDERS 'S CAFE 10 16TH OCT 1996 In a motion filed in court, munity work service. RITZY AGO filed its complaint of de- scminm·, said the mm·kcting special­ something .. to stut our presence in fimno promote CNMl in Japan for a

'. • ... , • ~ ~·, ' • ~ -It , •' ~ ·, •: r ,,i , • '• ~· ist, adding that CNMI wi II educate Japan because tight now we don't 90-day period. them about ··our destination."' have a presence ... no media, nothing The committee proposed to hire an T&x,MEX &STEAKS TOO!!! San Vicente Elementary Students perform a dance during dance class The MY A board had allocated w1ittcn, nothing visual," said board advertising agency in w1 interim ca­ Brothers plead guilty to ·obstructing justice rehearsals Thursday at the campus stage. Pholo by Louie c. Afonso 1 I SANDWICH OF THE WEEK: "TOASTED TURK" budget for MYA 's participation - director Mmian Aldan-Pierce in an pacity until the boarrl gel, a pelll1a­ LUNCH MENU - Deli sly le moked Turkey Breast. w,lh Cheddar Cheese. Guacamole By Zaldy Dandan and preparation to three big pro­ earlier interview. nent fim1 to do better promotional & ser,ed on Scar Dough Bread. w1lh your choice of french frres. beer battered on,on rings rom1 72 hours ofcommuni ty work Police sprayed Florencio's face or po,a10 salad.• 7.°0 Variety News Staff service. with pepper ··10 disable motional events, including the Tenorio said that in the absence of work. him." according to AGO. MONDAY t.,NGus·· ROAST BEEF WITH RE/sl MASHED POTATOES & GRAVY. TWO BROTHERS have pleaded ln addition, he is required to TUESDAY CHICKEt~ AND DUl·,lPLINS. guilty to obstructing justice and pay a $100 fine. He was then arrested. ·.\'EmJESD,W li...QZ. "ANG us·· TOP SIRLOIN ALA t.10NTEREY W/ MASHED POTATOES THUh!$0,\Y BOARDING HOUSE ~.lEAT LOAF WITH 1.1KSHEO POTATOES & GRAVY. were sentenced to om: year pro­ Florencio T. 1-Iocog has to per­ But as Romolar was about to r-Rro,;y GRILLED FILET OF FISH. SEHV!:D WITH POTt,TOES & WINE SAUCE. bation. form I 30 hours of community put Florencio in the patrol car, By Zaldy Dandan 50 Superior Court Associate Judge work service. Benjamin held his brother's hands :..LL OF 1 H[ :..GOVE :..nE PRICED j.."f s7. N~D lMCLUOE FRESH TORT!L..LA CHIPS Variety News Staff HQ!.IEIM,DE S;..LSA AND B0TI0t.\LESS ICED TEJ..OR SOF1 iJRINKS Juan T. Lizama also required The two faced a maximum jail anti told the officer to release POLICE have anested tlu-eeyoung men caught in theactofstealing l lcases Florencio T. Hocog, 28, and Ben­ sentence of one year anti a fine of Florencio. of tea from a Koblcrville warehorise,.according to lxpaitment ofPublic· jamin T. Hocog, 26. to perform S 1,000. ACO said Romolar warned Safety spokesperson Rose T.Acla. · community work service and scck According to the information Benjamin to mow or he would be 111e three under tl1e age of 18, Adn alcohol counseling at the Com­ filed by the Attorney General's arrested. areal! sa.icl __ -_-.- . ______- aRoya!House employeewhociilled thepolice.i!J ;30;1.m. ·• monwealth Health Ccnter(CI IC). Office (ACO) last July 26, the Benjamin did not move and was .. -___ It \Vas around I Bfter hearing 11oise from the company warehouse, which wrur.near the l 'nder their pka ag1·ecmcnt. the 1locog brothers were present arrested. t\\'O will also write a letter of whcn responding police officers AC,O said it took four police :~r1rloy~}ba1mcks; < > < __ .' ··-·----· ..... _ ''' .--_-- ._ ...... ·.. · • Adasaidtheemployeesawthat)hedoorofthe\Vareho1.1~wasopen,llPo•• CHEERS, EAzy apology to Police Officer Misacl arrived at their house in officers to restrain him and the1ewus U boy h1side!' • _ . - ·- .- .•• _...... _._ ,• . REMEMBER: LIVING WELL, tS THE BEST REVENGE' Romolor, who a1Te,ted thc two Chinatown to ··quiet a Jistur­ take him into custody. that < Respo11dingpoli ce officers mrested the tl1ree boys who wereabotitto cany: Winner of Business Card Drawing: following what the police callcJ ba11cc.·· The brothers were then Ms. TERESA JIN LEE away 11 cases of tea worth $150, Ada said. ··:1 disturbann: ··in thcirChinatown In the? pr<:sence of th<: officers, c har~ed with on<: count of oh­ The three were brought to the juwnile office, she said. Watch NFL Football, on our four (4) TV screens Monday 10.J.m. Cincinnati@ residence !;1st May 16. l:knjarnin pushcJ a Chinese man stl"llL~ti ng justice J'or intcrfcr­ Baltimore, Tuesday (Monday Night Football) 10a.m. Tampa Bay@ D_ctro1t, all ~Iller In a separate c:ise. tbe driver of a · that hit a woman sitting in frnnt of a l:k11_j;1mi11 T. I locog can clmosc twice in his !'ace. Florencio. for ing with police ofl'in:rs pcr­ products are $2.00 during the game. Plus Ralfle Prizes wlll be given away .. Dandanstor<: wus turned over by the police to the Division oflmmigrntion. 10 spenJ tlm:c Jays in jail or per- his pa1·t, tried to grah the ChinL·se. forming their duties. Ada said the driver did not have a valid enuy permit. _ She said tl1e.incidem happened at tbe parking lot of Feng Hua Market in J6Highway,Dandan: ______· _ · The victim, Hu:mgXi Amiay, 36, told the police that she wassittingin front ·~ ...... 1 Continued on p.age 2~ MAKA~~ t DAJ)Aw~ Gt~nd OpQning!U Addendum #1 CUC RFP 98·0038 OCTOBER 12, 1998 AtP 4nu ,,till looki11,r. fot ti,,, hr><;f 1,1:1r.,, fm 4out r.l,ild'? Wr, i11vit,, 1Jnut child to nut p:1I:1r.0 M:11na'~ & P:11,:1'~ will takr care of child likr• •Jou. Extension of Submission Deadline ,Speclljl Ptlce fot Grqnd 01>,inlne; Qnlq 15 r.liildrrr1 Because of the Columbus Day holiday on + 10% D1£count for 2 month£ + October 12th, the submission deadline is Regular Price r1 extended. Proposals must be submitted in (Jr11, mrrnr/1 - 1'i rr1n11t/1';: !:' 17.0 wit/10111 rnilk ·1 a sealed envelope marked CUC (J,,H 11~ rr1rJi1!l1' 1{r, 1r1fJt1li1r:: ~ 1 ?,()with~ fi1r1r,r; r;r1:wk U :1 rr1r.:il (J-;r I r~c l!,r1t1ll1~ r, qr.:w:: ~j'()() -.iill1 '! firrn.r; •;11:11·)! & :1 trir,:il RFP 98-0038, to Mr. Mariano Dlg. Fajardo,

l.lacna's & Papa's r Procurement and Supply Manager at CUC ' ..• ~ ' Procurement and Supply office, P.O. Box lnC?atlon WJ:/i. 1220, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 3:00 p.rn. local time, October 20, Gf.AAPt.11 Tanapag for the 4-/ane 1998. Ptloto by Louie C. Alonso nearest you. W-~==--=--=--=-===-----=-==--======--==------..... -- .... -...... -.. -.. -___ ...... ~------_;__-MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 8-MARIANAS V /\RIETY NEWS /\ND VIEWS-MONDAY- O_(:_JQBER 12, 1~9"-'98,______To concentrate on his own business: Asper orders firm. WERI now online the GI IS progress report also high­ Ayuyu out of sec next year to pay damages lighteil the 1esc:m:h work being con­ ducted by WERI graduate studcnb By Jojo Dass Ayuyu said he needs to "put in "They all want me to continue," "My commitment to the new By Ferdie de la Torre cou11t1·y so they do not 1"c:quire funded by GHS, and the coopc1~1tivc Variety News Staff I 00 percent" of his time on his said /\yuyu. "But like anybody presiJent is that I will continue to Variety News Staff further transfer or n:patri:!lion work between the WERI :md the U.S. BUSINESSMAN Jose C. /\yuyu local franchise the McDonald's else." he aducd."I have a business help her out with the Chamber." Tl IE DEi' ARTME!\T 01· L1bo1 assistance. Geological Smvey ton,cstablish data is vowing out of the Chamber or fast-food chain. to run." said Ayuyu, referring to Chamber and Irnrnigration has issued an The :1ll'ardcd complainants collection stations m:.mdatcd by the Commerce's top post saying he The Chamber will be holding "I need to take care of my busi­ Secretary Kerry McKinney who orderfa\'or:1ble to I 1alirn 11·ork­ \\'ere h:lici10Singzon.Ju:m 1!0 Drought RcsJX)nscPl:m under Public has lo go back attending to his election for a new BoanJ of Direc­ ness. has been o/Tici,illy nominated to crs \\'ho filed :1 L:1bor cornpl:1i111 ,\1rill:1, Filome110 i\rcco. M:1. Law 24-161. /\lsoprcsented wa,tlic own business. tors ncxl month. Ayuyu saiil he may consider the post. a!2ainst :1 re~raur~1111 ownl'r. Suzc11c DLA. Sil\'erio Campo. sutvey 's water resources education 'To be honest with you." Ayuyu Ayuyu said he has received sev­ the Chamber post "in the future David Wiseman. current cliair -The Labor I karing Office Rumeo Cabrera. Ronalinc progr,un. told Variety. "I am very busy with eral calls from Chamber mem­ but not next year." of the Chamber's government re­ asked Lui l'ini1\·,tle. Joing busi­ S:i/adern Kenn:1. Jose! ito fvl ar·i. /\bout 70 people gathe1ed in tlic , my business ... bers asking him to run again. Known for his straightforward lations committee. has, for his llL'SS as Olc:ii Beach Restauranl Rosit:1 Pineda. Pr.::cila Blas. Unive1,ity lecture hall fortl1c p1esen­ ' remarks on government's han­ ' part, been nominated to be vice Ciintrcx Emcrprises. to pay the Leonora Roya. and Josephine tation. Through the web page. the d[ ing of the current economic situ­ president along witb current trea­ su!ll <>i' SI 0.1 I _,_62 in unpaid Torres. islm1d's water data m-c made ca,ily ation. Ayuyu led what obseivers ·: ::~\f'. surer. Gregg Kresge. \\':1ges a11d liquid:ncd d,1magcs rvkan\\'hi k. DOLi has accessible to the public :.md easy to ~-~~r Banks' move to cut note as .u1 "influential" lobby on a Pursuant to the Chamber· s by­ tn the wnrkers. ,iw;mled a missing Chinese unde1,tm1d. Jose C. Ayuyu laws. a new seL of officers will be According to Dr. Leroy Heitz, u host of issues r,m>.!ing from CNMI­ l kari 11g Office· Super\·isor \\'orkcr $22.659.SO in unpaiJ W,L,hington D.C~ relations to bills sworn in for next year. Lum 11. A,pern:quired P111iwalc \\'ages and I iqu iJated damages. WERI civil engineer hydrologist, the 1. tightening plrnisenabling it to weather lending rates hailed stunting business' growth. Marianas Variety is now online! to pay $(1.0(l( l !'or L1bnr la1\ :\spcr. howe\'er. rdc1Teil the type of infomiation presented in the the cunent economic crisis. data libr,uy and web page is vital to By Jojo Dass Commonwealth r:mge from I I to 16 "He made sure that govemment H;it us at: I 1<1/:l!IO!I ;J1Jd J'l'l'lll:l!ll'll!/y \1 orkcr. Ron>.! D,r Gu. to 1hc Fu11her, he h,L, cautioned govern­ gcxxl water management on Guam. Variety News Staff percent.. knows the Chamber's position on 1rww.marianasrnriety.com I h:irrcd !he rl',J'lllldL'lll 1·ro111 the Divisimi of Immigration for cve1y move taken," said one Cham­ ment against. a possible budget made possible by L'1nplo: 111c11t of nonrc,idcn1 \·olun1,iry rcpalriation or de­ One of GHS objectives is to "pro­ OUTGOING Chamber of Com­ Guam Savings:.md Loan and Bank shortfall resulting from low tax vide Guam's JX)licy-makers, regula­ merce P1esident.Jose C. Ayuyu wel­ of Guam lowe1ed their lending inter­ ber member insisting ,monymity. \\'orl-;ers 1111he CtHrnnori\\·e:dth. portation \\'ithin 20 Jays. collections. tors, water resource mm1agers, edu­ comed moves to have local b,mks cut est rates by 20 to 25 basis points for These include the hi1ing morato­ Asper said l'inil\'alc \\·;is i\spcr fined Gu 's employer. Ayuyu assured he will remain cators, and citizens with infoflllation rium law, a bill limiting tl;e stay of sened l\'ith notice of the Sept. Jin Shui Li. doing business as their interest rntes following similm· their Saip,m clients following similar part of the business group and @ needed for sound JX)licy mid legisla­ measures taken by Guam-b,L-;cd lend­ nonresident worke1, to three yem-s, 29 hearing bu1 1·:,ilcd Ill :ippcar. .\mc1·ic.1 Z&S International moves in the Guam market, an off­ will assist incoming officers in tion, (for)effecti ve managemcnt,sus­ ing institutions. shoot of the 25-point cut on federal wa "e issues ,md tax measures . "v Co111rlai11a11ts should be Corp .. SI .000 fOI' Labor law carrying on the Chamber's con­ tainable development, and 1espon­ ~., tl1ink tl1at's what we need in a funds rate implemented by the Fed­ Ayuyu has also been vocal of his Kl!E:\'TOS CO~l\!l:\iC..\TlO:\'S, lt'iC. il\\':1rdcd their· u11paid wages A, \ iolations anc.l reaffirmed the cerns. ''The ONLY choic'e for Internet sible use of Guam's f1esh water 1e­ downed economy." said Ayuyu, in insistence that govern menteffect belt- calculatcJ by the L1bor director pre, ious pcrmanen t bar against eral Reserve. SERVICE" sources." :.m inte1view. www.guam.net in his ,\u g. 6 noti cc ,,r \ iolat iun. employing :ilien workers. Mau1yn Quenga, GHS graduate He explained businesses should be said the hearing super\'isor. The compl,rinant (Gu) has w;sistant, said that the info1mation allowed tolXJunce back by providing I k s:iid the rnmpbinants have 1·:iikd to maintain any contact WERI graduate research assistants David Vann and Mauryn Quenga, proviJeiJ in the libnuy ,md web page and Staff Hydrologist John Jocson listen to presentations given at last lo,ms under a lower interest rate. ,·ither Il1ll\'ed to new employer, with the Department. DOLi is ve1y impoitant. because the island Thursday's WERI water resources report at the University of Guam. 1l1is, he said, will help businesses or ILi\'e rcturncJ to their home rcnirds showed. · Photo by Tanya M.C. Mendiola had a growing population, "and Sale Prices WE'LL MATCH YOUR CASH!. knowledge of Oiow to m:.mage) tlie to continue operating ,md even ex­ . . By Tanya M.C. Mendiola vital 1esource is needed to support p:.md. Variety News Staff them." ··J'm p1ettysure," said Ayuyu. "that Starting At: HAGA TNA-Thecommunityc:.m 'Ilic pcm1;mence of the G HS pro­ a lot of comp:.mies wi II probably take • In traducing ... The Best now access infonm1tion about the gram is a plus to water 1esom"Ces adv:.mtage of low inte1-cst rates." isl;md 's most vital resource via the education because, Qucnga said, "TI1e -whole idea behind (cutting that Modern intemet. Outing tl1e p:L~t year the "'we've tapped the tip of tl1e iceberg. rates) ... he added, "is to rebound, lo 1 Water and Environmental Research It is a stepping stone for future pro­ cncoural'e businesses to lxl1rnw so ell~~· Institute (WER[) at the Univer.;ity of Science and gran1s.·· that thc/c,m go back ,Uld invest in the Gu,un worked with local ,md feileral - Sen. Jo:mne Brown, chai1woman community. agencies to compile data about the of the Committee on Natural Re­ "So by doing tliat, tl1ey c,u1 uplift intra Traditional island's water resources to establish a sou1ccs, shmed the enthusi,L,m. their economic development." ccnlrali,.cd data libraty mid a web "I think this is incredibly won­ BotaniCllf Blend Wisdom can page. Cunent lending interest rates in the dt:rful. i\ lot of information is 8 R O 1,1 CANADA c During the presentation of the accessible now. We've worked 12,995 Rqx111 Offer!!! Guam Water Resources for on this (formalizing the Gl IS pro­ GCC'program A Complete, FY J ')')8 at tl1e University l..cc1u1e Formulated wi//r 23 gram) since the beginning." said gets ~denyay Natural-Source Botanical I !al IOct. 8. the: institute: 's hydrologic llrown. in imii1>id11e1/ botn11ical cxtrncls Sephia Product a Convenient fr developed liy world-r.•k11<1w11 su1vcy progt~mi presentcd its ti,,t Brown said that people think or and Pleasant-Tasting phan11acog11osist Dr. Albert 1-t'tmg. ycar· s work. economic development, hut don't Variety News Staff Da:iJ. y Drink!!! 'Ilic Guam I lydrologic Surwy realize that success depends oti HAGATNA - Guam Com­ ((ii IS) w:ts implrnientcd thrnu:ch \\':lier avail:ibility. Brown also munity College·s new Faniily fumlim! from the ( iu:1m I J.:l'isl:lll11"c' believes that this is bt:ncficial 10 Scr\'iccs Certificate program ( ', l!rn11ittccolN:rttll'al Rco!Jlli:'l'S fr, Jill th,· tllliVL'l'Sity hccau:,c a lot of is umkrway. thL' FY IlJl)S-99 lluugc! /\11timriz:1- pro~r:uns will ~row from it. T\,cntv imliviuuals who work 1ioJJ ,\n. ln /\ul'usl of this vcar.(iov. "1'hc work done by our uni­ with fan;ilies as part 01· their jobs ( 'arl Ciuticnez;igncd Public I .,aw 24- versity and graduate students ;it Public Health, Mental l lcalth, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 247 making the (ii IS a pcnnanent 011 the project shows that we Head Start ,ind other programs Ecpartmmt of ll.abor anb 3Jmmigrntion program. can be competitive with other were selcc1cd to participate in the Along with the uata compilation. universities." program. They will receive free 8 Division of Labor tuilion :ind books. Sephia Sale Price 12,995. (,CC signed an :f;X.000 Gov't employee accused of Mcrnor:indum of Agreement Your Cash Down s 1,000. In the ~fatter Df: Lahor Case:: GF#93-402 with the Departmentofl'ublic Dani1o Lurcnzan:1 and Candido Lorenzana llcalth and Social Services to C'urnplainant (~.I, 'unlawful sexual contact' 8 Keico Casi\ Matcll s _1 ,000. \'~. By Zaldy Dandan 25 of this yc,u·, Pangelinan "p1essed develop and implement the 16,995 I Ian Kuen Yoo/Mac Corpnral!on Vanety News Slaff Family Scrviccs Certificalc 8 Respondent (s). PUBLIC NOTICE tl ic front ofhis lxxJy ·· against a wommi, Amount Financed A (iOVERNMENT employee h:ts which is conside,ed-·,Lssault ;md bat­ program. The purpose of the 10,995. bccnch:u·gcd with,Lssault ,md batte1y tcty." program is to increase the edu­ Sportage TO: COMPLAINANT (Si A'JD RESPONDENT (S) for allt:gcdly having :m "unlawful I:u 1tl1er. l',uigclimu1allegeuly com­ cation and training of para­ 48 Payments The Complainant (s) and Respondent (s) in !he aho\'c ti.tied case and other suhsequenl LABOR and A_GENCY ca~es scxu:rl cont;ict .. against a wom:ui with­ milled ,m illegal act "under the color professionals who work with I1avc been !isled below on !his PUBLIC NOTICE In inform all parties Iha! they have railed to maintain cnn!act wt!h out her consent. or onicc and willl"t1lly neglected to families. 1hc Division of Labor regarding !heir cases. No!icc is herehy given !hat !hese cases will be DISMISSED unless they Due to a shortage or social con1ac1 the Di\'ision of Labor within THIRTY (30) DAYS aflcr !he date of !his PUBLIC NOTICE. Please contact In it.1 infrnmation lilcd in the Su1~­ ,~r/"onn the duties of his oflin: ... workers, para-professionals Labor Invcstigalor VINCE S. SALAS in person al the Dcpartmenl of Lahor and Immigration or !elephonc 664-2076 to rior Cm111. the Attorney General's 'llx: rnu11 recently set a $5.(XX) 8 discuss your case. Otfac(/\(iO)alsoaccuscd Vincente cash hail for a 26-yc:u· old fo1mcr have acquired increased job re-sponsibilities but have not 297.70* LABOR AND AGENCY CASES COMBINED S. Pangel in:ui of misconduct i1l pub­ legislative staff member accused- of lic oflice. sexually abusing a minor. hail the opportunity to con­ l. G.F. NO. 93-0402 Danilo Lorenzana and Candido Lorenzana vs. I-Ian Kuen Yoo/Mac Corporation Monthly! /\GO, however, did nut mention AGO ch,u·g!.!d Ray Anthony L. tinue their education. This It's about time everyone had 2. L.C. NO. 94-0290 Gana. Claudio vs. Apehia Manihusan situation led to the develop­ 3. L.C NO. 95-0121 Lopito Y. Galban vs. Sablan Construction the government agency l'm1gclin:m Babauta with th1ee counL\ of sexual a well-made car. •13.5%APR Fim:ineing on opprovoa credit. 46 paymonts Financo Charge $3294.60. Tomi CSo!orrod price $14,2B9.60 4. L.C. NO. 96-D244 Flores, Divinagracia T. vs. K. Sadhwani's Inc. dba Tick Tock works for. abuse of a minor unJcr the age or 16. ment of thc family services 5. A.C. NO. 95-01 l 5 Director of Labor vs. Thomas A. Reyes (ER) and Antonio Arandia (EE) 'Ilic assist:mt attorney geneml who /\GO alleges that 13ab,1utadid have program. 6. A.C:. NO. 95-0089 Dircclor of Labor vs. Song, Boung Tai (ER) and Antonio Arandia (EE) Participants arc scheduled to 7. A.C. NO. 95-0176 Director of Labor vs. American Douhlc One Ents./Han, Yi Qing and Wilson M. Pasamontc liled the infonnation. M:uvin Will­ at lc:L~t tluec scwal contacts witli the 8. A.C. NO. 96-0006 Director or Labor vs. Josic Saadra iams. w,Ls unavailable for a com­ minor. who is not his spouse, while complete the program by ye,ir 9. A.C. NO. 96-0021 Director of Labor vs. Rowena Flores ment, accon.ling to /\GO's Ciiminal working in the l.cgislatme. 2000. THE POWER OF CHOICE Dated this 8th. day or Oc1obcr, 1998. Division office on Friday. Ilabauta 's pn:limimuy hc,u·ing Ins ls/Director of Labor /\GO alleges that on or about July hxn set on Wcdncsday, Oct. 14. 10-MARlAN.'\S VARIETY NEW~ AND VJEWS-MONDAY-_QS:'JOBER 12. 1998 ------______MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11

The Around the Islands section covers communily stories, local events; and cultural activities. Should you have a story you would like to share, or an event that needs to Palau bank tO resume loans in '99 be covered, contact Laila at 234-6341 By Aldwin R. Fajardo restructuring, the National De­ the early part of next year. tainable, adding that measures with commercial banks. Variety News Slaff velopment Bank of Palau is PNDB temporarily sus­ will also be installed to make At present. close to 18 per­ KOROR. Palau - Soon after anticipating to start re-issu­ pended the issuance of all sure that loans made from cent of PNDB borrowers have the completion of its current ing guaranteed loans during loans, in lieu of high delin­ PNDB would be ust:d to what failed to service their monthly JaDles Madison Fellow-ship quency rate and depleting re­ they were originally intendc:d dues for more than three Call for Artwork serve funds which has shrunk for. months now. which amounts THE COMMONWEALTH of ··we will be open at I 2 noon on Shortage of lawyers in Palau below 1he required IO percent. program. grants available "We need to make sure that to some $1.57 million reserves Council for A11s ,md Culture is October 19," the CCAC said in a Ciarrison Urcttc. ncwly-in­ they [borrowers) havi.: sound for direct loans. Sc'cking Visual :md Contempor,uy news 1ekase. The deadline for applicants for stal led president of the em­ THEJAMES Madison Memorial The awards of up to $24,000 blamed for backlog in cases projects. We wi l I al so encour­ Rt:Cl:nt PNDB records. d;lled :utists 10 submit ,my three dimen­ ·n,c deadline for submission of cover tuition, fees, books, room the 1999 competition is March I, battlet.l dcvclorment bank. Fellowship Foundation invites age them to have some kind of July 31. 199S. indicard that sional :u1works for the urxoming :ul\l'ork.~ will be ·nmrsday. October 1999. For full information, con­ By Aldwin R. Fajardo educators in the Marianas to study and board associated with study s 1.\ prosccu tors. expressed optimism that the prnlection like insurance:· he :1rnund S7.002.S26 in tot;d Jo;111s Island Anise Exhibit schedule on 15. leading to master's degrees in tact: Variety News Staff restructuring efforts. sc:cn 10 American constitution under the Chin has also disclost:d 1hat explained. h:11c not hccn sen ic-ed bv hor­ Octol~r 19 co Noveml~r 6 at the .. Please submit works of no more grant. American history, political sci­ J arnes Madison Fellowship Pro- KOROR, Palau-l'cndin\! c1ses save the govcrnmc:nt-con­ MO.I is I0oki11g at expanding its l'rc11c cl,tril.icd. ho11·nn. r"'' e1·s he! ween the JO-d,;v a11d CNtv11 A1ts ,md Culture G,tlle1y. Continued on page 23 ence, or education with gram have hcc•n pi ling up herl~·c the The Foundation awards in-ser­ police forct: outsidc Koror in line trnlkd institution. will he th:tt PNDB is cxpcct<.:d lo n:­ the past lJO-d:1y periml. · vice secondary school teachers of concentratins in the framing, prin­ P. 0. Box 4030 Attorney Ciencr,11 ·s OJ'licc and un- l·o111pktnl liy the ye:rr-cnd. wi1h the c111cr~i11~ urhanizati,,n \tlfl1l' issuin:2 ~uaranll~ed 10~111,..; Thi:-; ri~urc reprl'-.;l·nt, 2?,7 American history, American gov­ ciples, and history of the U.S. Iowa City, Iowa 52263-4030 1il :rdditil•ml bwyers arc hin:J.111011.: .. \V c arc cu rrc n ti y u rnkr re - COMPUTER SERVICE AND SALES ot· 11ie BabeldaZ1h Island once the only by Ltn~1(1r: next yt:ar. burrower, \\hc> ha1·c lek ·:. '"You can help not only to Scc•.mt:; Sys\0111 • lu\ur.'ous Clott1 SP.uts (.J,v,1.l,1t;le: P,w.e1 S:.;,1ts1 • .'-ull Cc1r:: :11•:_c: Meeting of the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) Board of no visible marks on the body. resort to foregoing the prncu r;­ keep Saipan beautiful but to ment or some equipment to pave 15" J,lloy Wllct:IS (~VJt/Dblc 16" J,llcy Wtlc!.:IS) • P(l\'.'d Sl,~t..\'lflb • /';,:·111,-,tc T· l,,'d• Directors will be held on Rota on Thursday, October 15, 1998, at 10:00 The medical community believes these injuries result when violent & Fu~I Rcle-asc at the Rota Commonwealth Health Center Cafeteria. The Agenda is as help Saipan compete interna­ shakingoccw,; theinfant'sheadislargerinrelationtothebodythantheadult ihe way for the hiring of addi­ follows: tionally by sponsoring a rugby tional ~ovcrnment lawyers, in cf­ head, and the infant's weak neck muscles and high concentration of water player at the Trash-a-then," Starting at and only I. Preliminary Matters rorts t,;iighten the loaclofACiO's in the brain render infants vulnerable to injury due to shaking. the Saipan Rugby Club said in A. Call to Order The usual trigger for shaking a baby is excessive crying in the infant B. Roll Call a news release. $15,795 $999~oWN C. Adoption of Agenda Continued on page 23 The Trash-a-than is being Meetings .. 2.4 Liter. 15-V~dve. DOHC E111;1ne • f\-'ii:inu~\ TrJnsrn1ss1c,n \~\'c:u\~il)i(! .\ut,:1r1.)l1c \. September 15, 1998, Regular Meeting held to gather sponsorship for TrJns1111ss1on) • Air Con,J1t1or11ng • Af\,l/FM Rac! 1.o Ccisscltc (.'..v~11\c,b\c CD1 2. September 25, 1998, Special Meeting the team to upcoming interna­ Continued fro111_page 10 Duell A1rbug,s \\'_/ Pc1ssengcr Shut-Off Switcl1 • Av,:-i·,lc1blc Pu.u \V1ncim·:s.·c:it:c,r UOG lines up lectures tional competition. Locks • ,\vJ1\,1t; 1,ci l\eyl~ss Remote w/ Security Systc!n • C\oUl 5t.::ncl1 du,~11•-::t Sri:1t:·, II. Chairman's Report Air Pollution Control Standards Rczir Jump Scc1ts (l·\-CJbl • Full Corpct1ng w/ Custcin FloorrnJ'.S • 15'" 41\o·, Variety News Staff ies. Saipan Rugby was again and Regulations on Nov. S) and Wheels • Power St~cr111,s • Becll1ner • Re.Jr Bumper III. Executive Director's Report HAGA TNA ~ 11,e University of On Oct. 9, Wade Workman deliv­ been invited to attend the In­ A. Financial Report Guam has announced a series of lec­ ers his lecture. Cruise through the ternational Rugby 7's Tour­ another mectin~ concernin~ the Starting at B. Commonwealth Ports Authority Sewer Project tures on Micronesian studies coming Western Caroline Islands." nament, from October 31 to permit renewal or the N~vy·s C. Rota I la1.:1rdrn1s Wash: Storage f:1cil­ up at the Richard E. Taitano On Oct 23, Nicole A. Santos is November I in Bangkok, Thai­ D. Tinian i1y on Nov_ 9. Micronesia Area Research Center, a scheduled to give a lecture on land. $23,695 "(Re)presentations of Filipina Do- IV. Committee Reports federally- designated National Re­ Last year the team made it 3.3 lrtcr. SOHC V6 Engine • .! \Vllt:t~l Dr,·~'l.' • r.l.lilllcll 01 ·\U!l11llcll,,~ O,s1dJI\•_' source Center for Micronesia Stud- Continued on page 11 to the quarter finals against Trc1ns111rss1on • Air Cond1t1011111g • .1.r.1,- Ff\l, CD C;isst'llt; 1\1£'1 l) Sp1..:-.-ihers V. Old Business (A\..lilab/\• GOSE) • Dual ,\11t,c1gs • Pm\t:r \Vmlk1ws.'Dlll.H LL'l:ks • .\,-111,,11/e teams from all over the world UOG hcrlt..·ss Rcino1c W/ St•currty SyslL'rn • Clotll Secits • Fuli Ccirp(..:11111; • 1S"" :}[Ct!/ VI. New Business Meetings on environment issues before losing to the eventual Cor1Unue~Jrom page 10, Wt1ccls (Av.:11IJblc Alloy w11ccls) • Power Stccr111g • Remote Fu~I RLilCclS~ VII. Public Comments champions. 1rn:stic kl1xrs i11 Palau ... And on I *On approved credit. Variety News Staff GEPA said citizen participa­ Help Saipan Rugby compete VIII. Correspondence Oct. :lODavidT.Tih!JCttswill talk on HAG ATNA - The Guam En­ tion is a key element in environ­ and at the same time keep '"Cultural ldc11tity in Pal;ru." Saipan beautiful. Please spon­ IX. Executive Session vironmental Protection Agency ment protection. Vic Apri I speaks on Lrttc Qu;u1·ies W JOETEN MOTOR COMPANY INC. Pursuant Jo Pl. 8-4 J, s~ctian l 3, /u,m (6J, tht Board may vort to mttt in E.ucuJi\Jt Stnion. sor a player to clean up Beach Board of Directors is inviting The agency is also conduct­ in the M:ui:ma Islands" 011 Nov. 13, AUTO SALES, PARTS & SERVICE the public to its meeting on Oct. ing a public hearing on the pro­ Road. A X. Adjournment while Stephen M. Va11gh11 givcs a Tel. 234-5562 to 5568, 235-5557; 235-5559 22 at 5 p.m. in the GEPA main posed amendments to the Guam For more information please S ~ lecture on Reef Fishing on (iuam·· call Sefulu Tigilau at 234- First on :-;cii[Jan! Enjoy the ride,• ls/JUAN S. DELA CRUZ office conference room. Continued on page 11 Nov. 20. Chairman 5684. -~,

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------Marshalls Gov't hit for In the Philippines 1 Australian ambassador to attack on Chief Justice Marshalls heads to Vanuatu By Giff Johnson advisor David Lowe - "an Cabinet officials' For the Variety By Giff Johnson had lent policy management sup­ open challenge to the integ­ MAJURO - As the Marshall rity·· of the judicial system. For the Variety prnt to the Mm-shall ]sl;mJs Maiine lifestyles probed MAJURO - Ausu-ali:m Ambas­ Resources/\utho1ity. which has led Islands government went to Cadrn ruled that despite a sador to the M:u,hall Isl:m. ,.;i;,,\11. .\!!' l'll\' .\1.t!J1 ()1·,i1.:l' in .\.111 Juc,c, S.1ip.rn ..-\ non-rei'llnd:il•k )'l,1Yll1l"llt ()1·s200.oo is rcquil"l'd r()r l.'.l(h ',l"l, pJy- 11ll'IH t1i he m.1dc to the .\L1ri.111.1.., \'i\itors :\uthurity .rnd rn.1~· ht: .1 ccrtitlcd check, L,1-.;hicrs LllL'(k ur Dthcr form'.-i ______j .1c,·e1,t.1bk l

l'rc-Bid C:nnll'r,·11ce lc11 this project \\'ill be: held ,111hc: ,\!.1ri.rn,1s \'isitors :\uthmi11 C:onlcrrnce Rlll, S,111 fosc, at inmates probed 2:00 p.111., l

.\ t tcm ii n1 i.., 1.·,1\kd 1( 1dK l ..1h< 1r \1.1nd.1rd'> Pn l,·i..,irn1..., t"llr \ \'.1µ.i.: R.Hr..: Dctnmin.ll ion in ,lllDrd.111lc with the project National Bilibid Prisons in COROLLA ...,pr..:,:itiL.Hilnh ,rnd p.n·mt:nt 0!"1101 k\'.-> th,rn tlK mininrntr'I :,,,1l.1rir..:.., .rnd \\',l~r..:s must be p,1id .1:-, set !Clrth in thl..' \V,1gl'.' Muntinlupa City . R... llc lktnrni1utitJll. Justice Sec. Scrarin Cucv;L, said Llieprobc wou\dclem·Ll1c airon clai1m :\II bid don1111e111, re,·ci\Cd ,l,,111 be the sole propertT ,,t'1he Grn-crnrnrnt of the :,.;onhern Marian.1 Islands \\'ilh thr..: t:Xlcpticm o!'hid honLb, Ct.:-rtiflcd chn.:ks or cashier\ checks which will Ix rcturnnl to the bidders in ,l(L'.orda!l(~ that Tceh,mkcc is yet ,motlier bencli­ with the.: spl'l:ilil.'.1tio11, ~cction titled hinstructions ro BiJda1\ .Srction .~ Bid Gu.u,1ntcc. cia1y of VIP ucatmcnt at tl,c national pcnitcntia1y. CAMRY E1·.1J11,ui11g 1:1ctors ofpropos.1ls will be based on the following criteri.i: '!his r.Jcvcloped r.Jays after Presi­ I J !'rice ...... 70% dent fatrada orr.Jc1ctl a probe on h,t 2) Qu.ililic,Hion of Firm ...... 15% I -· I week's 1qx)tt tl1at ;moLlicr inmate, I ') :-.:umber .111d .-h.1il.1bilitv o(M,rnpo11·er/Timc Fr.line ...... JO% L 4RUNNER Zm1bo:mga Rep. Romeo Jalosjos, .J) ~.1kt1· procedure .rnd .1ssu1t1ption of liabilirv ...... 5% f1 The (;rnnrnnent rescnes 1he right to reject ,lll\' or all bids .rnd ro \\'aive any impertcctio11 in the hid propos.11 in h;Ls lxcn I\:ceiving special u·catment the intl'rl'\t Clf the Comn1onwc.1lth of the :\1orthrrn ,\Llri.rn,1 Jsbnds. from NI3P officials. 'Ilic C111sadc Against violencc c,u-- 11 Pairere #1 IJ 1icr charged that like the jailed i1 'I /s/l'err,· John I'. Tenorio Oc1ober 8, l 998 Z;m1bom1ga so\on, Teclumkcc may ~-. ~1\1:\ ,\t:111:1ging Dir1.:Ltor D,lle also l::e 1eceiving special U\:atmcnt At the corner of Beach Road & because piison officials allowed him Chalan Mnsr. Guerrero in San Jose. not to see Anders Hu\t111m1 who vis­ ~ =~~~~ Micro I Corporation Tanapag Men's Dancers perform the traditional Carolinian dance at the :::-.:~~\;uJ.::::L;;:~, Call us at 234-5911 or Make It AHabit, Read Marianas Variety Everyday recent culminating activity for CNMI Cultural Heritage month. ited him hst Septmebcr 19. 7 Pholo by Louie C. Alonso Teehankeew,Lsimptisonedforkill­ t1 ~~:;::: An Inchcape Motors Company fax us at 234-6514 ingHultrnan 's daughter Maureen anc.l :.1 :\·,.·1 I 11 acompanionin 1991. ---r-- 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-MONDAY- OCTOBER 12, 1998 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 Towards reunification with China: ~I&~• Elsewhere in the Pacific .. - · Vanuatu, Thailand • Book about Sand.line crisis strengthen relations PORT VILA (Pacnews)­ Taiwan's Lee urges·peace Vanuatu Prime Minister Donald launched in Port Moresby Kalpokas had a one-hour discus­ By Lawrence Chung to raise the island's interna­ what it saw as Taipei's drive TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan tional profile and build up its to break free of a diplomatic PORT MORESBY Spicer presented his consultancy skinned who were to go into battle sion with Thailand Prime Minis­ President Lee Teng-hui on Sat­ defence force - comments that squeeze. (l'acncws)-A new book just report to then Deputy Prime Min­ on Bougainville with the Defence ter Chuan Leekpai on matters of urday called for peace with arch Beijing might find provocative. Koo and Wang had a his­ pubJisheJ in Papua New Guinea ister. Chris Hai vela at the end of Force's Special Forces Uni I. interest to bilateral cooperation has answers lo one of the ques­ Dccemblc!r, 1996. Dorney says the original sched­ between the two countries. rival China as the island cel­ "We will continue to build up toric first encounter in tions why the SamJline Imcnrn­ The report says Mr Spicer also ule provided to then army Com­ The two Leaders also discussed ebrated its National Day ahead a modern defence force to main­ Singapore in 1993 but plans for tional contract price jumped from delivered his subsequent brief to rrnrnder BrigaJierSingirok by Tim issues affecting the Asia-Pacific of a meeting between Taipei's tain our national security ... and a second meeting in June 1995 30 million US dollars to 36 mil­ then prime minister. Sir Julius Spicer in 1996 covered the hard­ region. top envoy and Chinese Presi­ promote our pragmatic di plo­ were scuttled as Beijing. furi­ lion. Chan on 8th January. 1997. ware, choppers and rockets and Both Leaders recognised that, dent Jiang Zemin. macy by participating in in­ ous over a private but high­ The second Sandline Inquiry in But in his book. "The Sandline high-tech electronic warfare while existing relations between "We (hope to) promote peace ternational society to increase profile U.S. visit by President its final report admitted to being Affair" published by ABC Books equipment. the two countries have been good and reciprocal exchanges across our international status," he Lee, froze talks and launched ba\Tkd by the increase of 6 mil­ Author Sean Dorney explains the He says what was very clear since the establishment of diplo­ the Taiwan Strait, build up a said. a year of menacing war games mutually benefited and prosper­ lion Jollars which occurred be­ money was to pay for 40 African from both inquiries was that no­ matic ties, there was a real need to Chuan Leekpai Political analysts said Lee's and missile tests in the Tai­ ous relations to create long­ comments were rather re­ tween the time Sandline·s Tim mercenaries. mostly black- body on the PNG side ever ques­ consider opportunties such as wan Strait. term well-being for all Chi­ served and not intended to pro­ tioned any of the figures Spicer trade and investment. turies. Beijing, which has viewed nese people," Lee told a cel­ voke China. provided on Sandline. It also includes bilateral techni­ The Leaders agreed to foster Taiwan ,ts a renegaJe prov­ Opposition calls on PM Sean Dorney's350page book cal co-operation and co-operation and maintain dialogue at both ebration rally. "On an occasion like this, ince since 1949, said the U.S. into the Sand line crisis and what at global levels in these new chal­ political, senior offi~ial and pri­ Taiwan and China split af­ Lee's comments were merely visit revealed Lee's ",plittist" led to it was launched yesterday lenging times and in the next cen- vate sector levels. ter a civil war in 1949 and a cliche. He definitely had no agenda and gave the lie to his have remained hostile for to revive inquiry board at the Press Club in Port intention to provoke the main­ espousal of eventual union. nearly half a century. In re­ land, especially before the Moresby. On Friday, Lee restated The Inquiry had found faults Hepa-B vaccination plan cent years, both have agreed Koo-Jiang meeting," China Taiwan's goal of eventual in some people.imp! icated oth­ there is a need to ease enmity watcher and political analyst union with mainland China - ers but cleareJ former Prime Public watned, and pave the way for future Hu Fu said. but made clear it would not Minister. Sir Julius Chan from under review in Tonga ab()utpyramid ... NUKU'ALOFA (Pacnews)-A New Zealand consultant is in reunion. Koo Chen-fu, head of the negotiate away its core prin­ any corrupt deal. Lee told some I 0,000 guests, private but state-funded ciples of democracy. freedom Napo has challenged Skate s~lling sc}lellles. Tonga to carry out a mid-term review of the Hepatitis-B vaccina­ . . ' . . . . . ; including 192 foreign digni­ Straits Exchange Foundation, and equitable prosperity. who was also implicated in the tion project. Dr Don Matheson is cutTently in Ha'apai to review problems taries from 20 countries and is to sit down with President Lee said the rivals should take Sandi inc uprising. to recon­ HONIARA (Pacnews)-The hindering vaccination of Hepatitis-B such as the Jack of refrigera­ 6,000 ethnic Chinese from all Jiang in Beijing on October a "graduc1\ist approach" in seek­ vene the Defence Board of ln­ Centra\ Bank of Solomon Islands tion facility. over the world, Tai wan would l 8 after meetings with his ing eventual union under de­ qu iry to clear his name anJ (CBS1) has again cautioned The project aims to remind the public on the importance ofHepatitis­ adhere to its core principle of counterpart Wang Daohan in mocracy and acceptance by others who instigated the civil Solomon Islanders against par­ B and immunisation of new born babies within 24-hours of birth. democracy, freedom and eq­ Shanghai. Beijing that parts of China were unrest. ticipating in pyramid selling The project which started four years ago is jointly funded by the uitable prosperity in promot­ The Koo-Jiang meeting under rival administrations. He also challenged the Prime schemes. United Nations Children's Fund, Aus-Aid and the New Zealand ing cross-strait relations. would be the highest-level "We are looking forward to Bill Skate Minister to set up an open The bank says pyramid selling government. But Lee, who has offered to contact yet between the Cold constructive dialogue between Commission of Inquiry with schemes are unproductive and are embark on a peace journey to War foes and would resume the two sides of the Tai wan strait PORT MORESBY brnad terms of reference Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui (center) waves to a crowd, esti­ likely to result in losses for most Beijing, also said Taipei mated at 100,000 people, during a rally outside Presidential Office in high-level talks that Beijing based on the reality of divided (Pacncws)-Papua New agreed to by both sides of Par­ participants. Solomons OKs aquaculture project wou Id not give up its efforts Taipei Saturday to celebrate Nationalist China's National Day. AP suspended in 1995 to thwart rule," Lee said. Guinea's opposition group has liament. It says in most countries, pyra­ HONIARA (Pacnews)-The Doctor Aumanu says technol­ called on Prime Minister. Bill He said the Commission mid selling schemes have failed Solomon Islands Government ogy for growing giant clams and Skate to immediately re-con­ must investigate among other and have been made illegal. has approved a project for the pearl oysters must be transferred stitute the Defence Force Board major allegations the Prime Meanwhile, the Central Bank development of village-based to the private sector so it can of Inquiry to clear his name Minister's role in the attempted says whilst it cannot preven.t aquaculture in the country. increase production and imple­ and others implicated by the military coup. the sex tape al­ people from participating, it is Minister for Agriculture and ment restocking programmes. final report of the second legedly implicating a member duty bound to warn and advise the Fisheries. Doctor Steve Aumanu He revealed that to achieve Sandline Inquiry just com­ Skate's PNG First Party and public about the dangers of such said cabinet has given its ap­ these aims, the ministry and pktcd. the nine million Kina (US$4m) schemes. proval after noting that appro­ ICLARM have put together a Opposition's spokesman for bribery of Sandlinc to testify The hank maintains that it will priate aquaculture methods de­ project for funding by the Euro­ dcknre. Samson Napo. made against Sir Julius. continue to fulfil its responsibili­ veloped by the International pean Union. the call rollowing the release Other matters include the ties to warn and educate its people Centre for Living Aquatic Re­ The project is aimed at increas­ of the report which Prime Min­ Mujo Scfa tapes and the al­ about possible dangers of putting sources and Management ing capacity of households to earn ister. 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20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-MONDAY-OCTOBER 12, 199_8_ .. ------======Gingrich cleared .... _;;-,,,~-· ______l\'l()N[)_A Y,_O_S:T()BER 12, 1_99~_ -MAl~IAl'l~~-v'ARlETY NEWS AND Vl~WS-21 Rebels down Congo airliner of ethics charges By Arthur Malu-Malu f'cny troops w1d w,u· 111atc1ials, ac­ 1·cbels hackct! by Rwanda and T,mg.imyika. cordinl( to airline sources. llgant!a ,u1t! Kabila's forces is now Kabila accuses l lgamla, J{want!a By John Whitesides and identifying his re-election KINSHASA (Reuters) - Rescu­ ccnU"Cd mainly on Kint!u. ,u1t! Burundi ol' invading 10 back WASHl1\GTON (Reuters) as a top GOPAC priority. e1, wc11: scm·ching through dense TwZ leased Boeing 707 cargo Justice MinisterMwenze Kongo\o Congnksc Tutsis with ongins in - AU .S. House of Represcn­ While the FEC complaint jungle for signs of survivrn, un a pl,mes - one each for CAL ,md LAC - were seized on the uumac in Guma told a news conference on Sa tun.lay Rwanda. I Its own forces arc being tati,·cs panel dismissed three had been al!ainst GOP i\C ani.l Congolcseairlinershotdown by 11:bels at the stmt of the rebellion on August ocfore news of the attack broke that helped by u·oops from Angola, Zim­ remaining ethics counts not Gingri-ch personally, "it with 111011.: than 4() p,Lssenge1, mid 2 used to trnnspon rebel fighte1, loyalist troops had advmiccd from lx1bwc and Chad ,ts well ,ts SuJ,m, :1!l:tins1 H;use Speaker Newt appears 10 us that to the extent crew on l:xxHI, according to airline ,mcl c"in_!!.ric/J S,11un!ay. settling ,1 that GOPAC was c:xoncr,ileJ officials. to the west of the counuy. Kindu to the ouLski1ts of the rcld­ acconJing to witnesses w1d miliu.uy Jisput<: that !J:1J been pc11Ji;1t iw the court. you arc by impii­ Both rebels and Congolese offi­ Fighting between the ethnic Tutsi held town of Kalemie on Lake sources. for nearly three l'C;trs. l-;tt ion e.xoner·,1tct! ,1s wdi." cials said the Boeing 727 belonging The tl;rce cot;nts. carried said the committee's letter to to the priv,1te Congolese Air! incs over from a complaint filed Gin~rich. (CAI.) was brought down on Satur­ aoainst Gingrich by six House H~wever. the committee day ,U'llUnd Kindu.as1mnghold 1own D:mocrats ~in Jan.uary l 996. said the evidence showed that of forces backing Pn:sidclll Lm1en1 alleged violations or House in 1990-91 Gi1H!.rich's use of Kabila. Laurent Kabila rule; in his use or GOPAC a GOP AC-funded-consultants in But they di lkrcd on who was on politica\ action committee he the opcration of his office and brnU"d - mainly civilirn1s or mainly Tambwe ,1cknowlcdged Ilic rebels once hcaJcJ. in Llcvclopmcnt of his \cgi,la­ soldic1, - ,u1d the stage of the plrn1c 's did not have the aiqxi11 but said they The House Ethics Commit­ tive agenda did repeatedly vio­ House Speaker Newt Gingrich (right) and newlycro.;.,;ned Miss America Nicole Johnson (center) react as U.S. flight when it w'as hit, app,u"Cntly by a had the might to p1eventotherpl,U1es rec. \\'hi ch l ,ts r vc,1r fined late a House rule prohibiting Sen. John Warner stumbles on the Capitol steps as they walk toward a news conference '?n d1?betes last missile. Luiuing there. Giniiric/J $300.()()() for using unofficial office accounts. Wednesday, Johnson, who has been living with diabetes since the age of 19, appeared with Gmgnch and "n1e t"Cbels w,uncd al'tc1w,uds that Tambwe said the pl,me was can)'­ 1ax-~xe111p1 funds contributed But it said the violations oc­ the Congressional Diabetes Caucus at the news conference. REUTERS they would shcxJt down any aircraft ing government UllOps ,md miliuuy 10 GOPAC to finance his po­ cuITed before the committee's uying to !mid at Kindu aiqxJrL equipment from tlie capital Kinshasa litical aiienda. unanimously letters of at! monition concern­ "'All plrn1es rn1iving in Kimlu face :uid denied then: wet'C rn1y civili:m VINYL SIGNS: For indoor/outdoor with col­ a!!reed !; dismiss the rem.iin·­ ing similar violations during White House, U.S. Congressional a major risk or being shot down." casualties. ors, style and quality, on wood, glass, metal, ir;g allegations and close the Gingrich's tenure as speaker. Alexis Tambwc. a senior 1d:,cl offi­ "We shot down a civilirn1 plane plastic cloth and walls, designed in computer case. Because they "occurred so occ.1usc we had elem· infrnmation negotiators tackle spending row cial, told a late night 11ewsconl'c1cncc graphics, artistically drafted, composed with "Today marks a happy end­ long ago and because we have in Ilic e,tstem rebel bw;tion ofGoma. from our men who've infiltrated the ing to this long and drawn-out before us no evidence By Tabassum Zakaria huge measure. several of their education pro­ Govi:111111cnt ,md airline orticials city of Kindu ... (that) there wc11: no a Jot of talent and knowledge, is now avail­ story." Gingrich spokes­ that...problems persist in your WASHINGTON (Reuters) Reaching a deal by Monday posals which Clinton has pre­ said the airnaft W,Ls brought down civilian, al:xxud. l11cre were about 40 able at Younis Art Studio, Inc. woman Christina Martin said office, we will take no further - White House and congres­ night - when the latest short­ viously rejected. after it took off from Kindu airprnl soldic1,," Tambwe said. sional negotiators struggled to term spending bill to fund the The United States posted its in a statement. action and t!ismiss the allega­ bound for Kinshasa, whc1cas 1ebels Kindu is surrounded by u·opical VINYL BANNERS: On cloth and plastic The bipartisan panel founJ tion." the committee said. resolve election-year disputes federal government expires - first budget surplus in nearly sait! they hit the pi.me as it was com­ rain lo1est rich in tin t!qx1sits ;mt! is no cviJence C,int2-rich pcrson­ ln the earlier Gingrich deci­ over spenuing priorities on was uncertain. But both Re­ three decades this year, ex­ ing in to land at Kindu. some 440 km (275 miles) southwest materials, from 1-5 feet wide and length from al\y benefited from the "Newt sion, the Georgia Republican Saturday, but described publicans and Democrats said pected to be $70 bi 11 ion_ A CALdircctorsaid the phu1c had ofGoma. 3 feet to 50 or 75 feet and more, with any Support" furnished by was re pri mantled and fined progress as slow. Congress would avert a gov­ Meanwhile, there were signs 38 passenge1, -ptimari Iy women ,md Congolese state television said on color, letters size and style and rich graph­ Congress and the White ernment shutdown by passing of some progress on the White GOP AC and thus shou Id have S300.000 after the ethics panel child11:n - and thrc'C c1ew abomu ,uid iLs main evening news on Saturday ics. reported it as income on his concluded he had broken I-louse are trying to come to short-term spending bills as House request for $18 billion that 11:scuc1, wrn: checking for .u1y that the phmc came down between taxes. House rules and the full House terms on a huge spending bill needed. to fund the International Mon­ smvivo1,. Kine.Ju w1d Lodja in Equator Prov­ It also accepted a federal a£reed. needed to fund federal agen­ Republicans expressed an­ etary Fund, for which Repub­ "Ilic attack m,u"ked a sharp escala­ ince. but did not indicate how it knew Also hand painted signs and banners, artis­ court ruling dismissing Fed­ -Gin!.!rich had admitted he cies for the fiscal year that ger at the negotiations, saying licans want a guarantee of re­ tion in the two-momh-old civil war this. tically designed and colored on any mate­ started Oct. I. the White House kept piling forms at the lending agency. eral Election Commission suppli~d "inaccurate. incom­ that h,ts grown into a wider 1egirnwl The CAL director. Savros rial surface of all sizes. (FEC J charges that GOP AC plete and unreliable" informa­ So far agreement has been on requests for additional Republican negotiators said an conflict atu·,1cting some half a dozen Papaio,umou. told Rcu let, the pl,me improperly subsit!iset! his tion rcgarLling the allegations reached on just five of the 13 spending. Democrats accused agreement in that area could Afriecu1 ;umies. app,uently w,Ls suuck.by a missile. 1990 congressional campaign against him and hat! failed to spent!ing bills reyuiret! each Republicans of not paying for be announced soon. Information Minister Didier "We have no idea of casualties. but a DIGITAL PRINT: Signs for inside markets/ by paying consultant salaries, seek proper Ii:gal advice on year, and I awmakers may try important social programmes. Lott made an issue about the Mumengi said the plane W,Ls hit as it search is in prog11:ss for survivors. ii' stores/shops in full colors with print of the to roll as many as eight of the directing large GOP AC donors the use of tax-exempt dona- The verbal battleground for White House seeking more took off from Kindu. whc1c loyalist then: ate ,my." he said. goods/merchandise on plastic sheets/ to contribute to his campaign tions. more contentious bills into one the day centred on education. funds for foreign aid, includ­ troops and 1dicls op1xiscd to K:1bila Airl inc sources say private air! incs, boards or on transparencies on special pa­ The White House and con­ ing $35 million for an energy have been banling for control !'or including seve1·al rrni:ign chanerout­ gressional Democrats are programme in North Korea.· days. lits. haw lxcn playing an impo11ant per or cloth for ceiling hang for display or ~~~tv'~v't~M~~··~~~0 -~~ pushing for two education pro­ Linda Ricci, spokeswoman ''Ilic CAL JXLssenger plane was role in transpo11ing tr friends for your prcocncc, prayers, cl\t1pporl. 5cncrosily, and words of state level, and not controlled their campaigns they're going 1_{_~_·'... comforl_ d~rin0 our Lim~ of sorrow, We rcco0nizc and ex lend our special out of Washington, D.C. ," said to have to stay and complete '7) JIJfj apprcciaLion lo our friends and rclalives from Guam, Qola and Tinian for Senate Majority Leader T1·ent their work," said While House Lott, a Mississippi Republi­ P, >'. -~ bein0b here wilh us durin8 our bereavemenl Our beloved QO&J\ has lefl Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles. can. "We are going w stay here us. ul will Jive always, amon8 us and in our hearls, and mosl especially Republicans said the White until we can get our work · lhrou8h friends like you. House would have to accept done." at Y• Younis Art Studio, Inc., in, Garapan. I

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Tel. 01 ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT-Sal­ 02 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST­ 21 Peru's cont. 52 Hairdo 322-3444(10/19)M28384 ary:$850.00-1,200.00 per month Salary:S 1,050.00 per month NOTICE OF ADOPTION 22 They were 53 Years (Sp.) 01 AIRCONDITION TECHNICIAN-Sal­ 01 ELECTRICAL (SPECIALIST) replaced by 54 Negative CDs 55 Brought inlo 01 SPORTS INSTRUCTOR, (SCUBA ary:$3.05-4.00 per hour (TECHNICIAN)-Salary:$2,458.00 per To: TOMMY MILLER BLOWING, TH~ ANNUAL OUT 23 Ireland life month YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE Iha! a OF TH£ NE.IGHBOP.HOOD DIVING)-Salary:$1 ,400.00 per month 05 CARPENTER-Salary:$3.05-4.50 per 27 Fodder 56 Eye inlection 2-5 © 1998 United Feature Syndicate POWE.R &RIP PUBLIC NOTICE Contact: MERMAID SAIPAN ENT. CO., hour 01 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ petition for adGption of the minor child, Austin 29 Witness 57 Prinler's All interested resident workers are LTD. Tel. 233-0563(10/19)M28386 01 DRAFTSMAN (ARCHITECTURAL)­ PAIR-Salary:S3.05 per hour Jay Manglona Sablan, born October 7, 1998 lo 30 Consume measures 5 Trouble 22 Meadow urged to register o11he Salary:$850.00-1, 100.00 per month 02 STAFF NURSE-Salary:$1 ,200.00 Frances Manglona Sablan. has been 1iled by tolally 6 Colorful 24 That is (Latin woolen shawl abbr.) Dept. ol Labor & tmmigralion, 01 OPERATION MANAGER-Sal­ 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$3.05-3.25 per month Mary Ann Santos Dela Cruz. The petition claims (2 wds.) DOWN 31 - lrcsco 7 Pays lhe kitty 25 Chales Division ol Employment Services lor per hour Contact: SAIPAN EMPLOYMENT that your consent is not required due to your ary S1 ,000.00 per monlh 32 Juan's aunt 1 God al love 8 Malady 26 Fencing lhe job/s being advertised in which AGENCY & SERVICES, INC_ Tel. 234- 01 (SCUBA DIVING) SPORTS IN­ 03 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ abandonment ol the mino1 child for. more that 33 Those 2 - au Prince 9 Contend sword you are qualified and a1•ailable. STRUCTOR-Salary:$ 1,000.00 per Salary:S3.05-3.75 per hour 7327( 10/26 )M284 79 the past six monlhs. holding office 3 Words heard 10 It follows ar 27 Laughing For further as.sistonce, monlh 03 MASON-Salary:$3.05-3.30 per hour You have the right to contest !he allegations. 34 Exist to avoid a 11 Kin lo bro sound please call Alfred A. Pangelinar, at Contact: SEA JACK SAIPAN CORPO­ 01 MECHANIC (GAS AND DIESEL)­ A hearing is set for the 29th day of October, 35 Pulsating dale 17 Exclamation 28 Get--up Tel. 664-2078. PUBLIC NOTICE RATION Tel. 233-6298(10/19)M28387 Satary:S3.05-4.00 per hour 1998 at 9:00 am o'clock atthe Commonwealth organ of the 4 Brokaw's 19 Sodium on lhings IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE symbol 29 Command lo 01 PAINTER-Salary:S3.05-3.25 per COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN Superior Court in Saipan, Commonweallh ol the body forte 03 COMMERCIAL CLEANER-Sal­ a dog 01 FLOOR SUPERVISOR-Sal- hour MARIANA ISLANDS Northern Mariana Islands. If you fail to appear ary:$3.05 per hour 10 11 30 Numero - ary:$3.50-5.20 per hour 01 SALES REPRESENTATIVE-Sal­ or plead, the adoption may be granted in your Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL 32 New Jersey 02 COOK HELPER-Salary:$3.25-3.40 ary:$3.05-4.00 per hour In Re Jessica Ingereklii absence. CORPORATION Tel. 235-6888( 10/ cily per hour 02 SECURITY GUARD-Salary:$3.05- 33 -Jima 12)M28304 aka Jessica Cabrera PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schulz 01 (RESTAURANT) WAITRESS-Sal­ 3.25 per hour is/Jane Mack, MLSC 36 Gold symbol Petitioner 10- n ary:$3.05-4.90 per hour 01 SHEET METAL WORKER-Sal­ Attorneys for Petitioner 37 Occupanl 02 AUTO PAINTER-Salary:$3.50 per SEE? SJ-IE SMS YOU TAKE Tl-!E BOWL OUT Tf.115 15 YOUR"BASIC 01 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE­ ary:$3.05-3.25 per hour FP-CN Civil Action 38 Royalty's hour OF ntE CUPBOARD, POUR Tl-IE CEREAL INTO THE COOKING"PROGRAM .. chair PAIR-Salary:$3.05-3.30 per hour 01 STOCK SUPERVISOR-Sal- No. 98-0440 01 AUTO BODY REPAIRER-Sal­ MILK_, 40 Ms. Downey, 04 COOK-Salary:S3.25-3.50 per hour ary:S850.00-1,700.00 per monlh PUBLIC NOTICE BOWL, AND Tl-!EN ADD Tl-IE ary:S3.25 per hour et al. 01 ASST. F & B MANAGER-Sal­ 01 WAREHOUSE WORKER-Sal­ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 41 "Et-. Brute" Contact: MOTION AUTOMOTIVE RE­ COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ary:$3.05-3.25 per hour NOTICE OF HEARING ON r---r. 43-- ary:S1 ,000.00-1,800.00 per month PAIR CENTER. INC. Tel. 235-34B1(10/ MARIANA ISLANDS 01 F & B MANAGER-Salary:$1,000.00- 01 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR-Sal­ cummings ",2)M28303 PETITION FOR DECLARATORY PARK BOK SUN, ) 2.800.00 per month ary:$850.00-1, 100.00 per month 44 Instance JUDGMENT & NAME Plaintiff, ) 45 Fate 01 FRONT OFFICE MANAGER-Sal­ 01 WAREHOUSE WORKER-Sal­ 01 ASST MANAGER-Salary:S700.00 46 Drunkards ary:S 1,000.00-2,000.00 per month ary:S3.05-3.50 per hour CHANGE ~ ) per montl, 47 Giftot- 02 HEAD WAITER-Salary:$3.50-5.10 Contact: SABLAN ENTERPRISES, JO SUK KON, KOREA ) Conlact: MAKi CORPORATION dba ls­ (one who per hour INC. Tel. 234-1558(10/19)M74777 TOWN. INC. and KO HAN-YOON. ) land Mini-Stop 2 Tel. 235-1964(101 NOW COME THE PETI­ gossips) Contact PACIFIC MICRONESIA COR­ 48 Sci-ti prop 12)M28308 ~~~~ ) PORATION dba Dai-I chi Hotel Tel. 234- 01 STENOGRAPHER-Salary: S6.00 TIONER, (through counsel) and 49 Part ol ETA C:ivit Action No. 98-847 50 Actress 6412( 10/19)M7 4761 per hour plus $350.00 per month hous­ 04 (SILK) SCREEN PRINTER-Sal­ give notice that a hearing will be SUMMONS Myrna - ary:$1.05 per hour ing allowance held on her petition to recognize 05 MUSICIANS-Salary:$2,500.00 per Contact: CAPITOL CORPORATION Tel. Contact: BRIAN W. McMAHON dba To: Defendant Ko Han-Yoon month William Mesa Cabrera as her fa­ STELLA WILDER 288-2156( 10/12)M28312 Law Offices of Tel. 234-9314(10/ You are hereby summoned and no­ ------··-·------Contact: J & ELM CORPORATION dba 23)F28466 ther and to change her last name tified to file with the Clerk of Court for Mochi's Disco & Karaoke Tel. 235- 01 AUTO MECHANIC-Salary:SS.25 per to Cabrera; said hearing to be held the CNMI Superior Court, any answer 7548(10/19)M74763 hour 01 SURVEYOR-Salary:S5.00 per hour on Monday, the 2nd day of No­ you wish to make to the Complaint YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ FINO THE WO.RCS. THE NAMES Con\ac,·. EAST-WEST RENTAL CEN­ 02 CONSTRUCTION (LABORER) Kidsp~·..,. OF THE PICTURE CLUES ARE within 21 days after the final publica­ TER OF St,IPAN. INC. (10/12)M28315 01 MUSIC TEACHER-Salary:$634.40 WORKER-Salary:S4.50 per hour vember, 1998 at 9:00 a.m. in tion of this Summons or until Novem­ HIDDEN IN THE SQUARE. CIRCLE EACH WORC, GOING ACROSS, per month 01 CRUSHER OPERATOR-Sal­ Courtroom B, Commonwealth Contacl: FRANCISCO C. CABRERA ber I 0. 1998. Thereaf!er, you arc re­ DOWN OR DIAGONALLY. 01 PRODUCTION SUPERINTEN­ ary:S4.50 per hour MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1998 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- you back. dba Marianas Academy of Music and Superior Court, Susupe, Saipan. DENT-Salary:S950.00 per month Contact: HAWAIIAN ROCK PROD­ quired to serve a copy of your filed An­ Arts Tel. 235-8572(10/19)M28382 Born today, you are always Dec. 21) - Ideas you come CANCER (June 21-July Conlact: MICRONESIAN APPRAISAL UCTS CORPORATION Tel. 322- swer upon the Law Offices of O'Connor, ASSOCIATES SAIPAN, INC. Tel. 233- 0407(10/26)M28470 Dated: 10/7/98 Dolls & Banes. whose address is Post full of ideas, plans, schemes, up with today are likely to be 22) - You can win a major 01 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ 8601(10/12)M28314 Office Box 1969. 2nd Floor. Nauru and intrigue_ You are always quite instrumental in solving prize today simply by doing PAIR-Salary $4.00 per hour 01 MANAGER-Salary:$4.00 per hour Contact: FRANCISCO C. CABRERA Building, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950. If looking forward to involve a long-standing problem that what you consider to be 01 ACCOUl'HANT-Salary:S3.60-3.96 Contact: MYLENE F. MATIHEWS dba /s/Jessica lngcreklii (Cabrera dba Design Floris\, Cabrera Funeral you fai I to file an Answer in accordance yourself in something new, has stumped your predeces­ "right'" and "proper." The oer hour MFM Enlerprises Tel. 233-2530( 10/ ,~, Service. Mananas Academy ol Music, wilh the Summons, judgment by default 02 VJA',TRESS (RESTAURAIH)-S21- 26)M28469 even if you arc dcd icated to sors. competition along these lines Kasam,ento Wedding World. Olphch PUBLIC NOTICE will be taken against you for the relief ary:S3.10-3.~ I :ier hour another project. You are ener­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- R' ~-DUCK Tel. 234-6582( 10/19)M28383 IN TIIE SUPERIOR COllRTOFTIIE should be light. ~ demanded in the Cornplainl. 02 WAITER (RESTAURANT)-Sal­ 01 TEACHER tKINDERGARTEN)-Sal­ CO~IMONWEAI.TI I OF Tl IE !',Olm IERN gized by your work when it Jan. 19) - You may have to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - ary:S3. 10-3.~ 1 per i1our ary:S10.21 per hour t\.lARIAN,\ ISLt\:-./DS Dated !his Seplernber 28. 1998. 01 ACCOU~JTi'.NT-Salar,,:S800 00 per involves teamwork. Although say things over and over again ASWCAP ~ 01 C!,RPENTER-Sc1i0ry S3.10-34-1 per Contact: SISTER REMEDIOS C:CDC Not everyone is willing to go month CLIFFORD S LAU, Tel. 234-6742(10/26)M28465 NJOVITA C:. FLORES you have to do things on your before you get the message the distance Ii ke you today. hour Conlact: FAMILY ALLIANCE CORPO­ Plainlill, BHBOEO ~ 01 CIVI~ Er-JGINEER-Sal3ry:S6.80-7A8 -v- Clerk of Court own from time to time, the across today. Be patient and As a resu It. you can expecl to RATION Tel. 233-9219(10/19)M28390 02 DISC JOCKEY-Salary:$3.50-4 00 per hour RONALD A. TAISACAN 2nd ELOY SAN truth is that you really shine try not to let your frustrations 8 1· K E Y 0 per hour be the center of attention for 02 PAINTER-Salary:S3.10-3.47 per NICOLAS, dba CARD-IACT, 01 MACHIN1ST-Salary:S3.75-4.05 per Contact: NIIZEKI INTERNATIONAL when you arc around thost be known. quite awhile. hour Defendant. PUBLIC NOTICE IPHOEL~ hour SAIPAN CO., LTD. dba GIG Disco­ 01 PLUMBER-Salary $3.20-3.52 per Civil Action No. 97-384 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE who share your interests and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 02 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ theque Tel. 234-5050(10/26)M74879 COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN hour PAIRER-Salary:$3.50-3.75 per hour MARIANA ISLANDS aspirations. You cannot stand 18) - You'll have a calming - A good friend can satisfy 01 ARCHrTECT-Salary:S5.85-6.44 per SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$3.75-4.05 01 FENCE ERRECTOR-Salary:$4.00 the idea of being alone, and influence over those around your passion for something hour In the matter of per hour per hour To: The Above-Named Delendanls: the thought of being ignored you today. Ironically, you may quite unusual today. Don't 03 COOK-SalaryS3. 10-3.47 per hour 01 A/C REFRIGERATION TECHNI­ Contact RAILINGS PACIFIC INC. Tel. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Antonia Ana Barcinas is one that you actively avoid. find that you're in need of one worr,y, none of you will be 04 COOK HELPER-Salary:$3. 10-3.52 CIAN-Salary:$3.75-4.05 per hour 322-6121(10/26)M28471 nolified to life any answer you wish to make Manglona, You can be quite exciting in yourself later on. subjected to danger. per hour 01 FORKLIFT TRUCK OPERATOR­ to the Complaint. a copy of which is served Petitioner. 03 MAINTENANCE BUILDING RE­ Salary:S3.30-3.55 per hour 03 SALES CLERK-Salary:S3.05 per upon you hereby, within twenty-one (21) days all romantic situations, for PISCES (Feb. 19-March LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) PAIR-Salary:$3.05-3.41 per hour FCD CN 98-0435 :D.~ itl 1998 un,led Fe.ll\,1n S~Mor;;i.1e, Inc rcy'2t. 01 CRANE OPERATOR-Salary:$6.95- hour after lhe lourth publication of this Summons, when it comes to love you are 20) - Why do you insist on - Patience is a virtue. How­ ~ 03 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC-Sal­ 7.40 per hour and to deliver or mail a copy ol your answer Contact: MINGLI CORPORATION Tel. unselfish and quite experimen­ doing the same things over and ever, you may choose to hurry '338 'A3>l '1100 'dlHS ary:S3. 15-3.91 per hour 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:S10.25-11.25 234-2150( 10/26)M28472 to While, Pierce, Mailman & Nulling, the PUBLIC NOTICE 01 GOLF COURSE (MAINT.) LA­ per hour Plaintill's Attorneys, whose address is P.O. tal! Your romantic partners over again. while expecting things along today for a very '1188\lt:l 'OMl '80c:l:l '30H 'd\18 '>l8na :1.s11 Ol:IOM BORE R-Salary:S3.10-3 .41 per hour 25 STEVEDORE 2-Salary S3.05-3.45 01 CLEANER/COMMERCIAL-Sal­ Box 5222, Saipan, MP 96950, as soon as The petition of ANTONIA must be ready and willing to different results? It may be good reason that is only obvi­ - 01 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:S3. 15-3.47 per hour ary:$3.05 per hour practicable after filing your answer or send-. per hour 03 WINCH OPERATOR-Salary:S3.35- ing it to the Clerk of Courts for filing. ANA BARCINAS have their eyes opened to new time to change your ways! ous to you. Contact: SHIMIZU CORPORATION Tel. MANGLONA, seeking to 01 ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT-Sal­ 3.60 per hour 234-5438(10/26)M28473 Your answer should be in wriling and liled ways of expressing them­ ARIES (March 21-April ary:$4.60-5.06 per hour 01 STEVEDORE (SPECIALIST)-Sal­ wilh the Clerk of this Court at Susupe, change her name, has been set for selves. You can be rather dar­ 19) - While others arc doing ary:S3. 70-4.00 per hour 01 AUTO BODY REPAIR-Salary:$3.05 01 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:S5.00 per Saipan. It may be prepared and signed for a hearing before the Common­ ing. only what is expet·ted of them per hour Contact: SAIF'AN STEVEDORE COM­ hour you by your counsel and sent to the Clerk of wealth Superior Court, Saipan, PANY. INC. Tel. 322-6469(10/ To sec what is in slore for today. you can win remark­ 01 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER-Sal­ Contacl: CNMI SERVICE STATION, this Court by messenger or mail. II is not 19JM74781 Northern Mariana Islands, on the ary:$3. 05 per hour INC. Tel. 234-8338(10/26)M28474 necessary for you to appear personally unlil you tomorrow, find your binh­ able results by going th:1t ex­ Conlact: KAN PACIFIC SArPAN, LTD. further notice. If you fail to answer in accor­ 19th day ofOctober, 1998 at 9:00 day and read the correspond­ tra milel Tel 322-4692(10/12)M74661 01 SALES SUPERVISOR-Sal- 01 SALESPERSON-Salary:$3.05 per dance wilh this Summons, judgment by de­ a.m. ing pa1·agraph. Let your birth­ TAURUS (April 20-1\la) ary:$700.00 per month hour faull may be taken againsl you for the reliel Any person who has any objec­ day star be your daily guide. 20) - Try to balance accom­ Contact: MARIANAS EXCHANGE, INC. demanded in the Complaint. 01 WAITER-Salary:S3.05 per hour Contact: BYUNG GON HWANG dba tion to this petition may file his dba Auto Parts Dealer Tel. 234-9531(10/ plishing your personal goal 01 COOK-Salary:S3.05 per hour Byung Gan Enterprises Tel. 235- By order of the above court: or her objection with the Com­ 19)M28392 TUESDAY, OCT. 13 while completing a task as­ Contact: THE SAMURAI CORPORA­ 3912(10/26)M28476 monwealth Court at anytime be­ TION Hyaku-Ban ResUSouthern ls/Deputy Clerk of Court SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. signed lo you by others today. Dated, lhis 29th day of September, 1998. fore the hearing, or may appear Cross Rest. Tel 234-3374(101 01 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Sal­ 21) - Your quick-wittcu ap­ Don' l g.:t off track, 26JM28478 ary:$1,BOQ.OO per month at the time set for hearing to 01 SPORT INSTRUCTOR (DIVING)­ present such objection or interest proach to simple problems will GEMINI (May21-.lunc20) 01 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-Sal­ Salary:S3.50 per hour LAND FOR LEASE not only win you ad111ira1ion, - Don't allow your unwar­ SAN ANTONIO VILLAGE in the above-captioned matter. ary:S3.05-4.00 per hour Contact: THE JINS INC. Tel. 235- Dated this I st day of October, but a good many "followers" ranted assumptions to hurt you $140.00 meal allowance per month. 3403(10126)M28477 l.01#002 I 48 / OCEAN S[l)E Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. +-924 square meters 1998. as well. Tend to your flock ·today.Being swift in judgment ((>71) 632-5410 Ken SahLrn dba La Fiesta San Roque Tel. 322- Classified Ads wisely. e-mail is [email protected]<.:t can :tctually end up holding 0998(10/26)M74885 FIRST /s/Clerk of Court * make mt: ;111 off'i:r * MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-27 Tyson's records son may be released David Stern said. "There's still an rector Billv Hunter said. "But it is Ewing and Herb Williams of the By Chris Sheridan gone conclusion that this is the By Tim Dahlberg our cont.:r;tion that there's still a New York Knicks and Dikembc essential area that keeps us apart trial on the charges on the '\E\\ YORK tAPl - Tkrc is \'Car it will happen. - the fact that we want a fair, LAS VEG/\S (AP) - Mike same Jay as the commission long way to go." Mutombo of the Atlanta Hawks. ,,ne more chance t,, s:t\'C the full .. \Veil. noboJ\" walked out. So defined percentage of revenues." Tyson·s psychological reL·ords hc:1ring. ,mu his advisers said in that (rcspccr) it was a lot better. The cntire exhibition season has which was a change from the last ~2-'-'amc NIL\ scasc,n. It \\"ill formal bar"aininl! session Aul!. 6 The players also walked out of slwulu be in the hands or Nc­ there lws been some progress But l\'t' 're still in !he same place." alrcau\' been canceled, and since ,·,rn;c nc,t Tucs,Ja_,- \\'/Jc·11 r:dks a bar!!ainin!! session in late June v;1Ja buxing cornmissionns 011 in seeking a settlement that said Pa1rid: Ewing. pn::sidenr of ii will take :1t J.:ast three wceks lo wh.:n mar; than :1 dozen players hL'[\\'('l'!l tH\"JlL'f."' ;IJ}d ptly'l..'f":'I l'l.'­ wh.:n~thcy s:1iu they wouldn't lis­ 1hc pl:1ycrs union ... Wc 're hoping sign almost 200 free agents. make attendcu ant.I the owners stormed Monday. Whether the public coulu causc the charges to ·"llll]C, out upon h.:aring the players' lat­ ten to any offer that containeu a \\'ill sec them. though. rc.:mains be uroppcu. 011 D,1_, I()() ,,t" 1hc lock()ul we L'~m r11~1ki: some: progrcss Tu~s­ 1rades ant.I hold abbr·eviated train­ '"haru·· salary cap-their term for in the hands or the state Su­ Thursda_,. rhe ,,pposing sides mer d:1~ :mu gct 1his thing going be­ ing camps. it will be almost im­ est offer. Prosecutors in Montgom­ the league's insistence on putting for sJi,!hth 111c1rc than four hours cause we want to play ... possible for the regular season to "There was a minimum of pos­ prernc Court. ery County, Md., said Thurs­ an absolute cei Iing on player sala­ The court will rule:: at rnid­ in \\·h,;t \\':1s described as more of The bulk of the mc.:ting con­ start on time Nov. 3. turing. although I can't say there day the trial date is still on, n.:s. 011 a quc·sri,,11-aml-answcr meeting sisted of players and their attor­ .. It's looking less and less was any progress," commissioner dav Mond:1v whether to however. Jcspite the efforts lin;it the re.lease: or Tyson's th:111 a barc"ainin,! session. neys asking questions about the Ii kely every day. although we 're lo settle the civil portion of records strictly to members of The nc,~ mo,-: will be mack by owners· most n.::ccnt proposal. trying to hold on to every last the: case. the Nevada i\thlctiL' Commis­ The Oct. I 9 hearing is crucial the 11nio11 ,, hen the si,ks sit down which was mat.I.: two weeks ago Jay we can." Granik said of the Duval leads at Michelob sion - just hours before the lo Tyson because the former tcl\c.Cthcr a\c.ain Tucsda\'. NBA ~md included 19 pages of the possibility of canceling games. WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia (Reuters)-Defending chmnpion David Jeaulinc set by the: cornrnis­ heavyweight champion is in fi­ c1:p11ty ,·Z,mmi,sion~r R11ss 1c~1guc·s position on all issu.:s. "But it really will take some Duval rnllied late in the third mund Saturday to maintain his one-su·okc lead nancial trouble and wants to be­ (,r:1ni~ :1d.nP11·/cd1,ccd th:11 is 1hc major:inc.J minor. th:11 cou/u corm.' major, major breakthrough - at tJ1e $1.8 million Michelob Chmnpionship. sion to ren:ivc the reports. '\/n,p dc:1d'' ,Lite· for s:1,·ing :m up Uuring nego1iarions. and that doesn't seem likely to Duval, the leading money-winner on the PGA Tour wit11 more than $2 En:n if th.: court rules gin his comeback with a De­ ,i..;~-~;1n1c r1..·gul~u· ....;~ason. "\\!.:'re going to bring players happen.·· million, shot a 3-under-par 68 and was at 13-under 200 through 54 holes. against Tyson, however. his cember fight in Las Vegas that In 51 sc:1so11s encompassing in (to New York) over the week­ No owners attended the meet­ Atwo-strokeswingon die 15th hole, where he birdied ant.I New Zealand's advisers have said they will could cam him enough money .,5.(l(l I ,_.,1rncs. !he Nl3A has never end to discuss what the league is ing, which was held at a midtown Phil Tataurnngi bogeyed, gave Duval sole possession of the lead for tJ1e rest submit the reports to the com­ to pay off a S 13 million IRS lien lost ,1 ;amc because or a J.1bor proposing. and who knows what Manhattan hotel. of the day. mission by the deadline. Ir that against him. irnpass~. Bui it\ :dmost a fan> may evolve from that:· union Ji- The only players present were Unheralded Gaiy Hallberg 1eplaced Tataw-a.ngi as Duval's closest pur­ happens. they would be rekaseJ If Tyson's relicensing is ue­ suer. The 40-yem·-old Hallberg, whose last win came at the 1992 Soutl1em to the: public. lay.:u even further. there would Open, carded a 5-un.'ht hits to the Padres' saves leaJerTrevor 1-loffrmm strnck year witJ1 wins at tJ1e Tucson Classic, Houston Open and World Series of the boxing license strippeu ,1utdoi11g yet annther Cy Young seven b~t str,~1Jct.l 12 men on base him out on three pitches with the Golf. from him for biting Evani.ler award winner. and committct.l two c1Tors. bases full. Hoffman retired the sit.le Duval was a mnner-up seven times in 92 staJts before winning here last · l!olyfiel >-/'°' ~-c'ff. .. -~~ '· CLEVELA!\'D (AP! - Back off about anythmg on this night. 6 011 Tue~day at Yankee Stadium. score kc.:per as we watched the ing force behind thc attempt ,,;;'_, ' - Delos Reyes led his t.:am with 29 ''_I 'j ' :i;;J' to block the release or the \.\·.·-::,.;: -,~ .. the \\'inJow ledges an

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SYFL weekend action Eagles trip Cyclones

By Tony Celis "Compliments to the Eagles Variety News Staff team. They have been working THE EASTERN Eagles prevailed hard and it showed. The clock Saturday, over the Northern Cy­ (time) ran out on us," said Steve clones 7-0. To even up their Ban­ Lizama, head coach for the North­ tam Division standings at two ern Cyclones. wins and one defeat apeice. Freddie Guajardo, the Eagles Despite rain and a wet playing head coach, said he attributes the field the Eagles scored in the first win to, "being at the right place at quaiterwheri Eagles tailback John the right time." . Reyes caught a deflected pass He was referring to the deflected from quarterback Joshua Muna pass wherein the ball landed into and ran 20 yards for the touch­ the hands of his receiver for the down. touchdown. The extra point was scored by VIKINGS 27, HURRI­ Muna. CANES 6 Late in the fourth quarter, the Despite a wet playing field, the Cyclones lost a critical opportu­ Central Vikings scored four touch­ nity to get into the end-zone. downs and three extra points to After their offense had success­ win over the Western Hurricanes, fully moved the ball 40 yards to in game two of Saturday's SYFL within a yard of the goal-line, the Bantam Division, 27-6. \ next play ended their hopes of The Vikings relied on their tying the game and going into passing game throughout the ov~rtime. game. With less than one minute re­ Vince Rabauliman and maining in regulation time, and Garrick Sleight both scored on fourth down play, the Eagles touchdowns in the first half of tough defense caused the Cy­ the game to lead the Vikings Eastern Eagles Len Maratita (25), Rudy Tudela (99) and teammates display victory smiles after their win over to a 21-6, half-time score. · the Northern Cyclones, Saturday at the Airport Football Field. Photo by Tony Celis clones offense to lose the ball. The Eagles recovered it with only However, in the third quarter ten seconds left on the clock. No an interception by Vikings' further play was made as time ran Rabauliman brought the fans to Ford Rangers continue out. Continued on page 26 winning ways at ICBL By Tony Celis half-time lead. maining to end the game, it was Variety News Staff The Ford Rangers played with · show time, for both squads. TI-IE FORD Rangers contin­ just eight players, while the (SLB) Ray Lizama finished the ued their

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