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Cox, Wo join FHB board; Harrison to assume chairman role

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—First Hawaiian Bank announced yesterday the appointments of two new board members: • Matthew Cox, president and CEO of Matson, Inc. • Scott Wo, chief investment officer, C.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd. Both of these executives are strong leaders within their own...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:25
, By Jun Dayao
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Week 3 of Taste of the Marianas a ‘blast’

A balloon popping competition delivered a “blast” at Saturday’s 16th Annual Taste of the Marianas International Food Festival & Beer Garden at American Memorial Park. The event is held every Saturday evening beginning at 6pm in May as part of the monthlong celebration of...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:00
, By Jun Dayao

The public’s right to know

A recent online poll in one of our local papers asked this question: Should the statements of financial interest of public officials be made public? Yes. Public officials make decisions that affect the financial interest of all of us. So it is only right that we should all know...
Posted On May 21 2014 07:00
, By Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan
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NMC Charter Day

Posted On May 21 2014 07:00
, By Jun Dayao
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