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Hawaii-based Palauans donates to Airai School

The donation was sent through the Airai State office on Tuesday. Airai State Governor Vicky Kanai handed the electric fans and the wall clocks to Airai Elementary School’s Multimedia Teacher Linda Ngotel and School’s Librarian Della Belt.Ngotel and Belt represented the School’s principal David Orru…
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Vandals smash car windows

Palau Horizon vehicle  which was parked in front of its office in T-Dock  was  damaged by vandals  which appeared to be the same group of offenders  who hit the  glass door  and the glass wall  of Kim’s Restaurant in  the same area. The window of the left passenger’s side of the Horizon vehicle was…
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Tourist lost camera to a thief

The tourist reported to police that he lost his camera worth $400 on July 23 while eating at the restaurant of Palau Pacific Resort. Patrol Division Chief Ismael Aguon also said that several other theft incidents and burglary were also reported to the police last week and over the weekend.Aguon sai…
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Toribiong justifies request for pay increases

In a letter to Del. Jonathan Isechal , chair of the House  Committee on Ways and Means said the justification of the proposal is “fair and logical” and will commensurate the responsibilities of their offices. The proposal to increase the salaries was included in the Fiscal Year 2010 budget. The pre…
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PSS Remeliik patrol ship back from Australia

13 crewmembers of the PSS Remeliik patrol ship left on June 2 for Australia for repair. The ship arrived on Friday morning and was welcomed back by Minister Johnny Gibbons and the other personnel of the Minister of Justice and the Bureau of Marine Law Enforcement Office.Lt. Commander Kimbal Dunsmor…
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Five Palauan students off for Japan for cultural exchange

The students Eron Ignacio, Beaula Sikyang, Dexter Haruo, Foncy Sambal and Ibul Bruce were accompanied by Nolan Rebluud, Palau Red Cross staff when they departed Palau for Japan Sunday night. The students are volunteers of the Red Cross and will stay in Tsu city, Japan for one week to observe how th…
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Landslide diverts traffic on Compact Road

The major landslides occurred between late Sunday night and early Monday morning in Ngeremlengui and Ngatpang states. Commuters between the northern and western states of Babeldaob and Koror had to take alternative routes to get to Koror yesterday after a landslide completely covered a section of t…
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High ranking govt official charged with unlawful fishing

Joseph who is also the President of Palau International United Development Corporation (PIUDC) a fishing company in Palau, was charged with false statement as t value of goods, misconduct in public office, unlawful fishing, possession of steel leaders, entry of unlicensed vessel and employing nonre…
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Toribiong believes in Fiji compromise

The president said that, Vice President Kerai Mariur will be representing Palau in the Pacific Island Forum meeting in Cairns, Australia. Toribiong said he cannot attend the meeting because members of the United States Congress will be in Palau for an oversight visit.He however said that the Pacifi…
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