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Disision pot direchu

I kotten federat ha disidi na i kehante as John Davis ti siña machoma` dirichoña man-bota pat madiskrimina gi mapega na asuntu gi balotu para disposision publiku. Ayu na disision pot direchon man-bota tat kumu Attikulu Dose. I jues ha usa haf` gaige gi konstitusion iya America...
Posted On May 27 2014 07:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Kilili recommends $300K for COTA under FTA

The Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority thanks Delegate Gregorio Kilili Sablan (Ind-Saipan) for recommending federal funds for the CNMI that includes $306,000 under the U.S. Federal Transit Administration for fiscal year 2015. COTA administrator Thomas Camacho said the...
Posted On May 20 2014 07:34
, By Jayson Camacho

A. Samoa economy generated $1.2B in 2012

The 377 business establishments in American Samoa generated $1.2 billion in sales in 2012, employed 7,070 people and paid $114 million in annual payroll, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2012 Economic Census of Island Areas: Geographic Area Series for American Samoa. Every...
Posted On May 07 2014 21:15
, By Jun Dayao

Pacific museum group appoints a new president

The board of the Pacific Islands Museums Association recently appointed a new president, Joseph Artero-Cameron, to lead them for the next three years. His appointment is timely as PIMA gears itself for the 12th Festival of Pacific Arts to be held in Guam in 2016. PIMA will be...
Posted On May 06 2014 14:35
, By Jun Dayao
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