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Pacific island leaders meet with Obama, Clinton

Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Tonga were represented. Peter O’Neil, prime minister of Papua New Guinea, was selected as the delegation’s chairman, with Niue’s Premier Toke Talagi, serving a…
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Offshore voters, women candidates key in Marshalls poll

The votes cast in-country are hand counted, while an antiquated election law allows postal absentee ballots to arrive up to December 5, forbidding tabulation until after that date. With the likelihood that thousands of votes will be cast by Marshall Islanders living in America, few if any of the ra…
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Dengue fever outbreak slows in Majuro, spreads to other islands

“There is no good way to predict, but it looks like we are on the downside of the outbreak,” said U.S. Centers for Disease Control Dr. Tyler Sharp on Thursday. He said the peak number of cases found was on October 31 for Majuro, and the number of patients coming to Majuro Hospital for treatment has…
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Budget and finance workshop in Yap

The FY 2013 Budget & Finance Workshop will be held in the Early Childhood Education conference room, for the Yap State Legislature, the Yap State Court, and all the departments, offices and agencies. The workshop will focus on the development of budget requests for FY 2013, as well as several n…
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PSS parent summit on Dec. 3

The event will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The general session will take place at the MHS gymnasium followed by four breakout work sessions. There will be eight topics offered on this day and they include: Title I/Common Core, Statewide Accreditation, Social Issues that Affect Our Students, Reporting …
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Not enough midwives in PNG

And a major barrier to a safe birth is the quantity and training standards of midwives. The gloomy fact is that PNG has 152 practicing midwives. That’s a very low figure by international standards. In PNG’s major referral hospital Port Moresby General Hospital, it is the cry from the director for n…
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Palau power shortage continues after fire

The government of Palau declared a state of emergency a week ago following the blaze at the Aimeliik Power Plant. The president’s Press Secretary Fermin Meriang said power is still being rationed. “Each section of Koror, the main commercial area, subject to about four hour outages on a periodical b…
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Yap business forum

The meeting will begin  with welcoming remarks by the chamber president who  will also discuss chamber activities as well as achievements and progress during fiscal year 2011. The chamber will also share an official view on the private sector development growth before allowing them the opportunity …
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