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International support for shark conservation floods Guam

Students from George Washington High School and Simon Sanchez High School are raising awareness of a federal attempt to overturn Guam’s shark conservation law. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is trying to preempt local shark conservation laws in 11 states and...
Posted On Apr 23 2014 08:18
, By Jun Dayao

UOG students to host forums on migrant crimes, medical marijuana

The University of Guam School of Business and Public Administration announced yesterday two public forums during the month of May. The forums are hosted by the Master of Public Administration PA 540 Administrative Law Class under the supervision of assistant professor Ronald...
Posted On Apr 23 2014 08:18
, By Jun Dayao

Leading the next generation

Dear Honorable Joaquin C. Flores: On behalf of the Public Utilities, Transportation and Communication Standing Committee of the 18th CNMI Legislature, I would like to extend our sincere appreciation for the invitation to the GPA Integrated Resources Plan Forum. We further extend...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:19
, By Jun Dayao

Pyongyang Marathon

We were feted with a movie not too long ago of 300 naked Spartans poised against the Persians in the Battle of Thermopylae. I did not watch the movie, though I saw the posters all over Saipan with the main character looking like he was showing off his abs after a session at the...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:19
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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