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Guam Legislature OKs live cattle import from the CNMI

The Guam Legislature passed on Friday a bill that, once signed by the territory’s governor, would pave the way for the CNMI to export cattle or livestock to Guam. The measure removes a required test for a cattle disease that is endemic to the whole Marianas but is no longer...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:06
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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$2M worth of medical equipment donated to Guam hospital

TAMUNING, Guam—U.S. Naval Hospital Guam and the Guam Memorial Hospital held a joint press conference to announce the Navy’s donation of an estimated $2 million of select equipment to the local health care facility in Tamuning on May 8. The transfer included radiology equipment...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:05
, By Jun Dayao

Force CUC to help its customers

The Hawaiian Electric Co. will soon be required by the state Public Utility Commission to help customers reduce their energy costs and install solar energy systems. The PUC made the strong move early last week, with the intention of addressing some of the many issues that...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:04
, By Jun Dayao

The CUC-CHCC utility bill debacle

As a hemodialysis patient admitted to the Commonwealth Health Center several times during the past year, I read with deep personal concern the statement attributed to CUC board chair David Sablan that he would not hesitate to disconnect the hospital’s power utility if the...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:03
, By Jun Dayao
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