Vol. 35 No.8
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A young man keeps vigil before flower-adorned photographs of the four students who drowned at the Forbidden Island sanctuary last weekend. The photographs show, from left, Sang Won Seo, Mi Ra Yang, Jung Hwan Ku and Kim Jin Ah.Photo by Mark Peñaranda

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Torres questions CUC’s RFP
REPRESENTATIVE Stanley Torres Jr. yesterday questioned the fees being charged by the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. for the processing of proposals to privatize power operations....
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3 drowning victims to be buried in Korea, 1 in Tanapag
THE bodies of three students who drowned in the waters off Forbidden Island on Friday will be flown to Seoul, South Korea tonight where they will be buried, while the remains...(Full Story)


Democrats drop Crisostomo,nominate Babauta instead
THE Democratic Party will not endorse Sen. Luis P. Crisostimo’s re-election bid because of his “disloyalty.”
The Democrats will instead nominate their former chairman,...
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The military uniform of Guam Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Nartia, who died in an accident yesterday morning along Route 16 in Harmon, lays beside his bike as Sgt. John Bagaforo of the Guam Police Department’s Highway Division conducts an investigation. .Photo by Paul Blas

 

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