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Peleliu State treats Senior Citizens

The Senior Citizens of Peleliu State were treated with foods and music by the State officials during their celebration of the 23rd Senior Citizens Day on May 5. More than 50 old women and men came to the Community Center to celebrate their day.Some of the Senior Citizens who are already residing in…
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Influenza A(H1N1)/ new hospital clinic and visiting hours

At the moment there are no confirmed cases in Palau; however, the public is urged to practice hygienic habits such as frequent washing of hands with soap and water or the use of hand sanitizers/rubbing alcohol, appropriate covering of mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and avoidance of close…
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Senate OK’s establishment of Palau Language Commission

The bill was jointly introduced by Sen. Kathy Kesolei, Regina Mesebeluu, Joel Toribiong and Regis Akitaya. The purpose of the bill is for the Palauan language to remain flexible “so it may evolve in response to the realities of cultural exchange, technological advancement, and knowledge expansion.”…
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Oct. 1 implementation of green fee eyed

Toribiong told reporters that he is in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, Senate President and House Speaker on how to best implement the green fee. The president meanwhile said whether there was a constitutional conflict in the delay of the promulgation of regulation implementing the $30 d…
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Classes in Public School end on May 20

Graduation Day for some Head Start and Emmaus Gospel Kindergartens will be on March 15 while Belau Modekngei High School will have its graduation day ceremony on May 16. Seventh Day Adventist will have their recognition Day on May 22 and beginning on May 22 through May 26 Outlying Public Elementary…
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Toribiong says no politics in the Ministry of Justice

Toribiong said this during his first police inspection yesterday at the Track and Field. Toribiong said he will allow promotion under his administration and will only consider the recommendations of Minister Johnny Gibbons because he doesn’t like political influence in the matter of promotion, demo…
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Two foreigners in forgery case denied charges

Haishan Li and WenLi Fu appeared on April 30 with Assistant Public Defender Jason Shaw for bail and arraignment hearing. The defendants entered a not guilty plea to their respective charges, forgery and aiding and abetting forgery.The defendants also posted $500 surety bonds and were released from …
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US, Palau hold Compact review meeting

Although no specific recommendations have been made by both parties, they agreed to set a timetable and complete the review before Oct.1, Palau’s 15th Independence Day. The two countries also agreed to meet again on July 6 in Honolulu, Hawaii.However, prior to this meeting, the two nation’s technic…
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