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Fitial attends Coral Reef Task Force meeting

  WASHINGTON, D.C.-The U.S. Coral Reef Task Force held its 27th meeting on Feb. 23 at the Department of the Interior’s main auditorium. The opening ceremony was led by the task force’s co-chairs, Interior Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife Eileen Sobeck...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:44
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Syed to push ‘green card’ anew for all legal foreign workers

Unpaid wages of $4M to Filipino workers alone By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter   United Workers Movement-NMI president Rabby Syed is off to New York and Washington, D.C. on Tuesday as part of the group’s continuing push for “green card” or pathway to U.S. citizenship for...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:41
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Meeting highlights concerns about plans for marine monument

By Clarissa David Reporter   The location of a visitor’s center, sanctioned military activities, and enforcement of regulations were among the major concerns raised by residents who attended the public scoping meeting for the draft management plan for the Mariana Trench...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:41
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‘Drive with extra caution on school zones, bus stops’

With about 14,000 public and private schools students plying the different thoroughfares in the Commonwealth, the public is reminded and is strongly urged to exercise extra caution when within schools zones, bus stops, and other similar designated pick up/drop off areas. “We are...
Posted On Feb 27 2012 06:41
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