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Local hardballers going soft?

With the local baseball teams struggling in their recent international competition, the question has been raised as to whether or not the local hardballers are simply losing their touch or if the rest of the Pacific Region is catching up.
Posted On Aug 01 2005 07:10
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2011 SPG in New Caledonia, Micro Games still up for grabs

KOROR, Palau—The South Pacific Games Council has decided to award the hosting of the 2011 SPG to New Caledonia, according to Michael White, NMI chef de mission to the 2005 Palau South Pacific Mini Games.
Posted On Aug 01 2005 07:09
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Netters advance in doubles play

KOROR, Palau—The CNMI tennis players competing in doubles kept their medal hopes alive yesterday while the swimming delegation bid farewell to the 2005 Palau South Pacific Mini Games early this morning.
Posted On Aug 01 2005 07:08
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‘Seize, occupy and defend Tinian’

After the American assault on the Marshall Islands at the eastern edge of the Japanese Mandated Islands, and some 1,800 nautical miles east of the Mariana archipelago, no other islands within the western Pacific were attacked by United States ground forces until American fast...
Posted On Aug 01 2005 06:32
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