Vol. 34 No. 217
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Coco-loco. Tourists try to get some coconuts at American Memorial Park in Garapan on Monday.P hoto by Mark Peñaranda

 

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More gov’t budget cuts
THE administration claims that it has generated a “budget surplus of over $10,000 as a result of strict and aggressive expenditure controls” while admitting the need for more spending cuts.
Gov. Benigno R. Fitial, in his unaudited government financial report to the..
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3 more victims of copper wire thieves
COPPER wire thieves have struck again, this time victimizing the employee barracks of Tan Holdings Corp. and two other business establishments over the weekend. According to the Department of Public Safety, which has ....
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Tourist, 2 alien workers robbed
A TOURIST and two alien workers lost money, jewelry and other important belongings when they were robbed in three separate incidents. The Department of Public Safety said the robberies happened on Thursday, Sunday ..(Full Story)
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GUAM EDITION

From left, Democratic Sen. Rory Respicio, Minority Leader Judith Won Pat, Sen. David Shimizu, Sen. Tina Muna-Barnes, Sen. Judith Guthertz, and Sen. Frank Ishizaki discuss yesterday their proposal to raise the amount of principal repayment to $13 million from $10 million a year for the $123.8 million that the administration wants to borrow from a bankers consortium to pay off the cost of living allowances that GovGuam owes 4,000 retirees. Photo by Paul Blas

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