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Saludu Para Si Nana

I apaga`ña tat ti umapu`, finu yan yo`ase` kanaiña lumasa ha`ita, kariñosa na palabra muna` fan maggem yan humidde chinatsaga-ta. I mañge` chalegña regaluta. Halom katma yan pagyu, tumachu` gi fihon asaguaña yan famaguoña, listu. `An presisu ha mattitgue` pot nesessidat todu....
Posted On May 04 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

In search of home at home

The birth of several indigenous groups in Guam converging to re-chart reclaiming their destiny as permanent hosts of the island is heartwarming. Their sentiment reflects the deep longing to come home to the very essence of traditional “island way of life.” You have to be Chamorro...
Posted On May 02 2016 06:06
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Manglona: A true statesman

It was in the mid-’60s that I first met the late Lt. Governor Benjamin T. Mañgloña at the Congress of Micronesia on Capital Hill. He represented southern Saipan, Tinian, and Rota in that august body. He hails from the humble southernmost isle in the archipelago, Luta. It was also...
Posted On Apr 29 2016 06:06
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Mandaton Lai Konstitusion

Segun pettinente na probision konstitusion debi uma`apase dibin gobietnu gi uttimon mina` segundu sakan desde ke humalom i nuebu na administrasion. Kumeke ilegña na i dibi ni gaige poku `mas `omenus $572 miyon pesus debi uma`apase gi uttimon otru sakan, 2017. Ti siña na para...
Posted On Apr 27 2016 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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