College Of Micronesia Faculty Discusses Accreditation – VIDEO

[hdvideo id=183] By Darsy Augustine, dosage Pohnpei State Correspondent  On Wednesday January 30, case the College of Micronesia-FSM faculty and staff gathered together in a meeting to discuss the progress of the current accreditation status of the school.  The main purpose of the meeting was to gather all the faculty members together and bring them …

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Palau Struggles to Maintain Basic Services

Power blackouts, pills water outages and sewer backups are all becoming major concerns for residents and visitors.  An outdated, viagra 40mg overstressed and unmaintained water and sewer system is creating a growing number of power and health issues.  According to reports, cheapest a large number of leaks are causing low or no water pressure across …

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Bureau Of Public Safety Personnel Shuffled

By Rolynda Jonathan  Top police officers within Palau’s Bureau of Public Safety have been shuffled around in what the Ministry of Justice calls a necessary action in light of recommendations made by the President’s transition committee.  Three division chiefs swapped position – leaving posts they have served for a number of years. The actions were …

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U.S. Closes The Office That Handled Uighur Resettlement To Palau

By Kassi Berg On January 28, patient 2013, and the U.S. State Department closed the office tasked with finding global placements for cleared Guantanamo detainees and re-assigned their number one go-to-person, pharmacy Ambassador Daniel Fried.   Ambassador Fried was the special envoy that negotiated the Uighurs resettlement to Palau with Palau’s former President Johnson Toribiong. Ambassador …

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PWSC Ordered To Temporary Cease Operations, Task Force Created – VIDEO

[hdvideo id=181] By Rolynda Jonathan  On January 30, nurse President Remengesau has signed off on an executive order temporarily ceasing all activities of the Palau Water and Sewer Corporation (PWSC) and establishing the Water and Sewer Task Force. President Remengesau ceased all start up activities of PWSC until the relationship with Palau Public Utilities Corporation …

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Palau’s Bureau Of Public Works Director Placed On Leave – VIDEO

[hdvideo id=182] By Rolynda Jonathan On January 30, drugs several days after the top officers of the Bureau of Public Safety were placed on leave, remedy Palau President Tommy Remengesau Jr. placed Bureau of Public Works Director on a 30-day administrative leave. Public Works Director Techur Rengulbai, viagra 40mg who has worked for the government …

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RMI Inks Deal With Hawaii Hotel Chain To Prepare For PIF Meeting

By Rolynda Jonathan  An agreement has been forged between the Marshall Islands and a Hawaii hotel chain to boost preparations for the Pacific Islands Forum meetings scheduled for September 2013 in Majuro.  Aqua Hotels and Resorts have agreed to a consulting contract with the Marshall Islands Resort to speed up renovations, viagra 100mg staff training …

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Palau Conservation Officers Build Capacity – VIDEO

[hdvideo id=184] By Rolynda Jonathan  On February 1, approved Palau Conservation officers concluded a three-week intensive training course sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).  The training course, viagra 60mg which aims to develop and implement standardized monitoring protocol to improve the management of Marine Protected Areas and strengthen the Protected Areas Network, brought …

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U.S. Legislation Threatening Aquaculture Farming In The Pacific – VIDEO

[hdvideo id=180] By John Zedkaia, this Marshall Islands Correspondent  Legislation pending in the United States Congress is threatening Aquaculture farming industries in the Pacific as it proposes to ban certain species of corals and clams.  The Endangered Species Act on Coral, which is currently in public hearing, may impact farming industries significantly in terms of …

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