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Williams hopes to lead Friars to sixth straight championship appearanceAS dusk settled upon the wet and rainy Father Duenas Memorial School campus yesterday evening, a determined Friars football team huddled together, poised to make their sixth straight r...
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A military dependent who moved to Guam from the Chicago area three months ago is looking to expand Guam’s skateboarding culture....
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THE GHOULS and ghosts usually associated with Halloween night will be up and out early for a bit of exercise this year....
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A former Guam student and locally known basketball player has made waves in the mainland East Coast athletic community – but not for shooting hoops....
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THE Office of Public Accountability yesterday stopped the Department of Public Works from further proceeding with the award of contract to International Bridge Corporation for the construction of the new John F. Kennedy High School....
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90 days allotted to review and submit comments RESPONDING to Guam officials’ persistent requests, the Department of Navy has agreed to extend the comment period for the environmental impact statement for the military buildup on Guam....
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IN A frank letter to Gov. Felix Camacho, Sen. Judi Guthertz, chair of the military buildup committee, voiced serious reservations and her distrust of the Matrix Design Group’s representation of the government and questioned who or what real interes...
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THERE is good news and bad news for island residents seeking protection against the 2009 novel H1N1 influenza.A second shipment of H1N1 vaccines has been received by the Department of Public Health and Social Services but due to limited availability, the ...
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SENATOR Tom Ada, author of Bill 135, said that although the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas and the draft environmental impact statement might have some recommendations for the health and safety environment for the labor camps where over 17,...
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AN AMENDMENT introduced by Sen. Telo Taitague to Sen. Ben Pangelinan’s bill had lawmakers debating for over two hours during yesterday’s session. ...
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CONGRESSWOMAN Madeleine Z. Bordallo yesterday welcomed President Barack Obama’s signing of the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act that sealed $734 million for military construction on Guam....
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AT AN alarming rate of 9.2 percent of the island’s population, Guam ranks as one of the highest on diabetes prevalence nationwide, officials said yesterday....
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A 19-year old man was arrested in connection with a stabbing near the Pacific Towers in Tamuning at a nearby apartment complex around 3 a.m. Tuesday, according to Allan Guzman, spokesman for Guam Police Department. ...
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THE Consolidated Commission on Utilities’ approval of two recently proposed resolutions will provide the Guam Power Authority the necessary means to purchase lubricating and diesel fuel oils, according to GPA communications director Art Perez. ...
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THE six-year struggle of the Guam Police Department and Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority to build a new southern police precinct took a big step yesterday with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the former teacher staff housing in Agat....
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THE main conference room of the Governor’s Office was buzzing with activity yesterday as Gov. Felix Camacho signed proclamations that mark the celebrations of days dedicated to Veteran’s Month and Veterans Creative Arts, the Guam Diabetes As...
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IN AN effort to strengthen enforcement of tax laws on Guam, the Department of Revenue and Taxation completed the details of a request for proposal for a tax attorney. But, before its release, the draft requires a review by the Attorney General’s Of...
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(GMH)-- The Guam Memorial Hospital Authority Radiology Department will be offering free candy X-ray imaging to trick-or-treaters this Halloween. Bags of candy may be brought in to the radiology department on the second floor of the hospital between 5 and ...
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GUAM Youth Congress speaker Derrick Hills has introduced GYC Resolution 52 earlier this week in support of rescinding the Department of Defense policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell†which sought to contain the controversial issue of ...
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(DAWR)—The Department of Agriculture’s Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources invites the public to participate in the second set of “limits of acceptable change†planning sessions to determine the future levels of recreation...