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Fitial tells Pacific mayors of ill effects of federalization

Gov. Benigno R. Fitial yesterday told visiting mayors from the Pacific region that the economic and social consequences of federalization appear quite grim, including the removal of foreign workers not eligible for federal visas in five years and the elimination of Russian and...
Posted On May 14 2009 21:33
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‘Tinian will be a major part of Guam buildup’

Capt. Ulysses O. Zalamea, the deputy director of the U.S. Navy Defense Department Joint Guam Program Office presented yesterday insights on the upcoming military buildup in Guam, including how the island of Tinian will play a major part in it.
Posted On May 14 2009 21:32
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Over $62K paid to CUC consultants

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has obligated a total of $62,148 to two consultants working on at least 11 items needed to meet some of the requirements of a consent decree that compels CUC to adhere to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, CUC officials told the...
Posted On May 14 2009 21:30
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Rebates may be out by June 15

Lt. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said yesterday that approximately $10 million in calendar year 2008 tax rebates will be distributed, some of them as early as June 15—much earlier than the distribution dates during previous years.
Posted On May 14 2009 21:28
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