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Subway receive Heart-Check Meal Certification

TAMUNING, Guam-Eating healthier just got easier at Subway restaurants. The world’s largest restaurant chain, announces that they are the first and only quick service restaurant to apply and meet the American Heart Association’s Heart-Check Meal Certification Program...
Posted On Jul 11 2012 03:45
, By Press Release

Coca-Cola winners spin for prizes at 2nd redemption event

Contestants eager to get a head start at spinning the roulette of prizes fo… Emma D. Cabrera, the first one in line, won a Blackberry Pearl. (Contribute… Renato M. Noble’s spin gave him a $100 Joeten shopping certificate. (Contri…
Posted On Jul 11 2012 03:43
, By Jun Dayao

Coca-Cola winners spin for prizes at 2nd redemption event

  Collect labels, win big prizes. Maria T. White collected 100 Coca-Cola labels and received a big payoff when she won an Xbox Kinect and not just one but two waterpark and brunch gift certificates for four during the second redemption event of Coca-Cola’s “Spin it to win...
Posted On Jul 11 2012 03:43
, By Press Release

DPL files $1.4M claim on bankrupt firm

The Department of Public Lands is claiming $1.4 million in royalty and quarry permit from Camacho Equipment Co. Inc., a local company that filed for bankruptcy in November 2011. DPL, through assistant attorney general Charles E. Brasington, filed in the U.S. District Court for...
Posted On Jul 11 2012 03:43
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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