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It’s okay to fail; it’s the getting up that counts—Pangelinan

Yvonne R. Pangelinan had already lost count of how many times she has failed in life. But she has always stood up after each fall and tries once again no matter how many times she is unsuccessful. “Life goes on. We need to remind our kids, especially girls, that it is okay to...
Posted On Nov 15 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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‘We have programs to help drug dependents’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres reminded drug dependents to avail of programs that could rid them of their illegal substance use. Crystal meth, popularly known as “ice,” has become one of the major problems in the community. In fact, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. earlier reported...
Posted On Nov 03 2016 06:04
, By Jon Perez
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Docomo marks 10 years of ‘Be Seen, Be Safe’ campaign

TAMUNING, Guam—Docomo Pacific’s “Be Seen, Be Safe” glow stick Campaign reached its tenth year in 2016. The “Be Seen, Be Safe” campaign resumes annually in efforts to provide kids and parents on Guam and Saipan added safety, while trick-or-treating on...
Posted On Oct 31 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

Make-A-Wish party: Black ties and zories!

Join the Make-A-Wish team, donors/sponsors, and other supportive guests on Nov. 10, 6pm, for the 4th Annual CNMI Wish Night! This year’s event will be a benefit dinner at SandCastle and is themed, black ties and zories! Completing evening attire with zories pays homage to...
Posted On Oct 25 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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