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Koshiba asks Kuartei to resign as Compact negotiator

“He must step down or President Remengesau must replace him,” Koshiba told reporters. President Remengesau, prior to the appointment of Kuartei as chief negotiator said that the position is best suited to a person who has no political plans. Koshiba said Remengesau appointed Kuartei as …
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26 minors nab for consuming alcohol and curfew violations

Bureau of Public Safety Patrol Division Chief Ismael Aguon said that these minors whose age ranges from 14 to 20-years-old were arrested from different places in Koror over the weekend last week. Chief Aguon said two minors were also brought in for smoking cigarettes. The apprehension occurred at 1…
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Regina Mesebeluu to run for Senate

Earlier this week, Mesebeluu announced retirement as Head Start Director. Mesebeluu told reporters that after five years in service as Head Start Director, she said she has great confidence that she will leave the agency in good hands. “I have decided to run for the Senate in the November ele…
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Koshiba takes on Remengesau’s invitation

Remengesau in his weekly press conference last Wednesday said he will be inviting Koshiba to the conference. The president said he will also be inviting the PSB receiver, PSB Investigator Lewis Harley. “If I get an official invitation, I will go,” Koshiba said. Koshiba has been question…
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Remengesau says quality teachers ensure quality education

Remengesau said this during the opening of the Education conference, Tuesday. He noted that teachers are facing several challenges from low payscale and cutbacks of federal funded education programs. He said a quality education is reflective to an effort to hire qualified teachers. He said this can…
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Public Auditors from Pacific Islands reviews Palau’s OPA

Charles W. Hester, a certified Public Accountant and Forensic CPA from California who is also a Certified Fraud Examiner and Specialist and Certified Government Financial Manager, Moses Russel, an auditor from the Office of National Public Auditor of the Federated States of Micronesia National Gove…
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BTA honors its member

Tuppil will be leaving PRR to work in  Vietnam. “It is my honor to work closely especially with BTA- A&R committee, organizing different hospitality events such as; The Annual Bartender Competition, The Bake and Brew contest, and Annual BTA Fund Raising. This Committee is a team that supp…
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5 Palauans get Taiwan scholarships

On Wednesday, Taiwan Ambassador Matthew Lee presented the scholarship award to Uroy Salii, Gregory Meyar, Jay Lincoln, Danica Elechang and Timothy Udui.Gloria “Bilung” Salii received the scholarship in behalf of her daughter Uroy,  while  Lincoln’s wife Frances accepted the grant for her husband,Th…
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Two students completed two months of summer job training

Ngardmau Free Trade Zone Authority Chairman John K. Rechucher handed the certificates of acknowledgement to Vera Melimarang and Yuing Chin for participating the WIA Summer Program. The students started training at the Ngardmau Free Trade Zone Authority last June 16 and completed it on July 25 under…
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Kim’s campaign launches

According to Tublai Ililau, PCS’ Education Officer, “Kim” – a general term for a number of species of giant clams – is the “flagship species” of the program. In an interview with Ililau, she said, “we hope to entice people to abide by conservation laws, propose and imp…
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