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Coast Guard brings water to drought-stricken Tokelau

The Coast Guard cutter Walnut is transiting 350 miles from American Samoa to the island nation of Tokelau to distribute about 36,000 gallons of drinking water. The Tokelau residents are suffering from severe drought conditions. 
Posted On Oct 07 2011 22:45
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FLASHBACK – October 8, 2011

The Commonwealth Ports Authority has expressed support to the Marianas Visitors Authority’s request for an emergency measure funding of $1 million. The additional funding has been eyed to help the MVA effectively promote the Northern Marianas as a safe tourist destination, in...
Posted On Oct 07 2011 22:43
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‘Get Smart About Credit’ in 8th year

With community-wide discussion about how much Guam’s government could or should be borrowing, local bankers head to Guam’s high schools to discuss the prudent use of credit and borrowing. Bank of Guam, Bank of Hawaii, Citibank, and ANZ head to Guam’s high schools on Oct. 20 to...
Posted On Oct 07 2011 22:39
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Car stolen from apartment parking lot in San Antonio

A car parked at an apartment in San Antonio was stolen yesterday.
Posted On Oct 07 2011 22:36
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