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Relay for Life

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THERE is a public service announcement currently running on the radio which says someone dies every two or three days here in Guam from cancer.

Sticks and plywood

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THE stories and photographs coming out of Moore, Okla., are heart-rendingly sad.

Viva la Symphony!

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SOME years ago, shortly after the Sandcastle opened and began presenting their Las Vegas-style revues for visitors and residents alike, Tom Moffatt, a Hawaii concert promoter and frequent visitor to Guam, said the Sandcastle was “the finest free-standing theater anywhere in the country west of the Mississippi.”

Port problems

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THE Port Authority of Guam is really quite a marvelous agency to contemplate.

Thanks, governor

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WE WERE a bit taken aback when Gov. Eddie Calvo, in an interview on K57 Radio with morning show host Ray Gibson last week, chose to single us out for special mention.

Responsible training

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ALCOHOL abuse is at the root of more than half of all automobile accidents on Guam, and nearly all of the domestic violence cases which result in police intervention.

The fourth branch

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WE IN the media sometimes refer to ourselves as “The Fourth Estate” in a sort of off-handed acknowledgement that there are the three branches of government, the legislative (Congress), the executive (White House), and the judicial (Supreme Court,) and the entity that is supposed to watch over the government and hold their feet to the fire (the media) is kind of the fourth branch.

$110K every month

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THE government of Guam is running up a red ink tab of $110,000 a month because it is unable to pay an adjudicated compensation to the former landowners from whom the 300 acres were taken for the Layon Landfill.

Sneaky government

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WE DON'T always agree with Bob Klitzkie, an attorney and former senator, but we always listen to what he has to say.

Red lights

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GUAM'S traffic seems to be getting worse, at least at some of the main intersections.