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Over 1,000 lbs of WWII ordnance detonated

Over 1,000 lbs of live World War II ordnance were detonated at the Laderan Laggun cliff line in Marpi at past 1pm yesterday, setting off a thunderclap that rebounded along the cliff’s walls and sending a huge cloud of smoke into the still air.
Posted On Apr 24 2009 21:50
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Thousands grace opening of 28th Flame Tree Arts Festival

Thousands of spectators graced the opening rites of the four-day 28th Annual Micronesian Flame Tree Arts Festival in Susupe Civic Center Thursday night.
Posted On Apr 24 2009 21:48
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Rydlyme-gate: A history

1998-2000: James Santos and Timothy Villagomez, then CUC’s executive director, ink a deal for CUC to buy thousands of gallons of Rydlyme. The deal gains Santos’ ISLAS Micronesia Sales more than $280,000, violates conflict of interest laws and circumvents procurement regulations,...
Posted On Apr 24 2009 21:47
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GUILTY!

After deliberating for less than six hours, federal jurors yesterday pronounced Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Villagomez, former Commerce Secretary James A. Santos, and Joaquina V. Santos guilty of all charges relating to a scheme to defraud the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. through...
Posted On Apr 24 2009 21:42
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