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Navy Recruiting Station Guam to hold ribbon-cutting ceremony

ASAN, Guam—The Navy Recruiting Station Guam will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 1 at 11am at the Guam Capital Investment Corp. (GCIC) building military recruiting annex in Hagåtña. The Navy recruiting station closed in October 2015 for renovations and recently reopened its...
Posted On Jan 29 2016 06:07
, By Press Release

Torres: CNMI needs the numbers

Bracing for the feared end of the contract worker program in 2019, the administration of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres unveiled plans yesterday to retool the responsibilities of cultural and indigenous offices under the Governor’s Office toward hiring and training local workers—and on...
Posted On Jan 29 2016 06:07
, By Dennis B. Chan

Remengesau: Leave ocean as your legacy

“The ocean is the heart and soul of the islands here in Micronesia.” The importance of the ocean for the people of Micronesia was further emphasized by Palau President Tommy Remengesau Jr. during the Marianas Tourism Education Council Tourism Summit at the Pacific Islands Club...
Posted On Jan 29 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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‘Don’t put all eggs in one basket’

Carrying with him a renowned and trademark message of environmental stewardship, Palau president Tommy Remengesau acknowledged yesterday the universal problem of growing island economies attempting to maintain the balancing act of controlling impacts as they try to increase...
Posted On Jan 29 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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