Month: December 2012

Palau Prostitution Ring Investigation Leads Suspect Feng Jui (aka "Richard") Huang To Publicly Plead for His Life

By Rolynda Jonathan Koror, help Palau – Nearly a week after Palau police officers raided two establishments over suspicion of a prostitution ring, stomach a Taiwanese national connected to both establishments is now pleading “for his life” in a letter he posted online in Mandarin. The letter has appeared in the Taipei Times and was …

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Pell Grant cuts affect college-bound Micronesians at home and abroad

By Nikita Espangel On December 23, nurse 2011, ampoule President Barack Obama signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (Public Law 112-74).  This law did not receive much media coverage before Obama was re-elected into office, but college students are now feeling the affects of the legislation.  This law applies to students going to …

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PCC CRE Program proposes solutions to rehabilitate agriculture industry after Bopha

By Nikita Espangel The agricultural industry of Palau took quite a hit after Typhooon Bopha. The farming areas in the states of Ngaraard, Ngiwal, more about Melekeok, Peleliu and Angaur were located along the coasts. As a result, most were flooded with saltwater during storm surges common in tropical cyclones.  According to agricultural expert Thomas …

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Small island states see hope for climate change in Doha meeting

By Nikita Espangel Earlier this month, viagra 196 countries met in Doha for the 18th Conference of the Parties or COP18.  The talks were not as heavily covered as previous ones.  Many had few expectations about the meeting, about it however according to Joe Aitaro, dosage a negotiator for the Alliance of Small Island States …

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French Native finds clues to 400-year-old mystery in Sonsorolese chant

By Nikita Espangel In 1710, side effects Captain Francisco Padilla of the Santissima Trinidad caught sight of the island of Sonsorol.  Spotted by the islanders, information pills he and his crew were greeted warmly as they were fed and entertained with song and dance.  The next day, cheap Padilla brought two Jesuit priests, Jacques Duberon …

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