By Corky Pickering
Saipan can be a Mecca for those lawyers dissatisfied with the daily humdrum of the practice of law, especially if they are frustrated publicity hounds. Picture a tiny "pseudo-country" with about 60,000 people, two newspapers and a local TV station that makes the same broadcast at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. every night, and repeats it the next morning. ...
Saipan can be a Mecca for those lawyers dissatisfied with the daily humdrum of the practice of law, especially if they are frustrated publicity hounds. Picture a tiny "pseudo-country" with about 60,000 people, two newspapers and a local TV station that makes the same broadcast at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. every night, and repeats it the next morning. ...
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