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Extractions: PART 2 The following articles are linked to Pacific Magazine (PM), Pacific Islands Report (PIR), Marianas Variety (MV), Radio New Zealand International (RNZI), Radio Australia Pacific Beat (RAPB), Pacific News Agency Service (PACNEWS), and Pacific Daily News (PDN) which I have found to contain the most up-to-date and accurate news as it relates to Belau and other parts of Micronesia. A full listing of their articles can be found at their websites. Olekoi Palau will post new items as time permits. If there is one page on this website you should visit regularly, it's this one. Know what's going on at home so we, the overseas community, can be better informed. ** PLEASE REMEMBER TO "REFRESH" THIS PAGE TO ENSURE YOU ARE VIEWING THE LATEST NEWS ** UPDATED 04/15/2004 01:22 PM PALAU: SCAM LURES FILIPINOS - pIR DEC 15 PALAU: Australia Commends Islands For Strong Stance On Banking Laws - MV DEC 15 CNMI: Environmental Action Increases - pM DEC 15 FSM: Kosrae Lawmakers Fail To Override Teachers Protection Act Veto - MV DEC 15 GUAM: Indiana congressman to visit - pDN DEC 15 NAURU: ISLAND TAKEN OFF TAX HAVEN BLACKLIST - pIR DEC 15 REGION: New Regional Airline Reschedules Start Of Service - MV DEC 15 cnMI: Ghost Worker Sought - pm DEC 13 FSM: Aid for Storm Wracked Islands - pm DEC 13
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Extractions: Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp. 137-145 Political Reviews Micronesia in Review: Issues and Events, 1 July, 2002 to 30 June 2003 PALAU By Donald R. Shuster Reflecting their close ties with the United States, citizens of the Republic of Palau held a public ceremony to pay tribute to the seven astronauts lost when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated on its homeward journey. In response to the Iraq war, the republic joined President Bush's Coalition of the Willing, with President Remengesau's offering Palau's existing facilities as additional staging areas for military operations. In other international affairs, Mr Remengesau hosted the second Micronesian Presidents' Summit in late July. Joined by President Leo Falcam of the Federated States of Micronesia and President Kessai Note of the Marshall Islands, the chief executives of the freely associated states discussed a host of issues and released a joint communiqué at the end of their talks. The statement called for the continuation of open immigration to the United States and requested technical assistance from the United States in the area of security and anti-terrorism measures. A few weeks later, Remengesau led a delegation to theThirty-thirdPacific Island Forum meeting in Fiji. He presented two major proposals. The first called on the assembled nations to ease travel entry requirements for each other's citizens. The second initiative called for greater support and progress in adopting renewable energy sources such as solar, hydro, wind, and ocean thermal energy conversion. Remengesau stated that his islands' total dependence on foreign sources for fossil fuels diverted funds from much needed development projects.
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Extractions: Home The Mission Nauru and the UN Foreign Affairs ... NAURU HOUSE in Melbourne, Australia: a 183 metres (52 storeys) landmark building situated at 80 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia is owned by the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust. Built in 1977, the building has undergone substantial refurbishment and modernisation in recent years. ABOUT NAURU NAURU: Country Profile GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ECONOMY: Phosphate Mining, Air Nauru, Game Fishing, Travel and Tourism Nauru: Historical Presentation and Setting, People, Life In The Sea IMPORTANT LINKS Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Asian Development Bank (ADB) A development finance institution promoting the economic and social progress of developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.
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Extractions: hostName = '.typepad.com'; Main According to the rainfall records, the month of February, March, and April are the driest month of the year and that July is the wettest month. Records of rainfall were first recorded by the German Administration in three areas in Palau. Malakal from 1901-03, Koror from 1905-12, and in Angaur from 1909-11 (the Germans started the first phosphate mining in Angaur). The Japanese shows 17 years of rainfall records especially in Koror from 1924-41. Then after the war in 1947, National Weather Service started recording rainfall in Koror beginning in 1947, Ngesang (village in Ngaraard where Bethania High School is located) from 1955-79, and in Angaur from 1955-77 (stopped when U.S Coast Guard stationed on the island left home few years after the end of the Vietnam war). Palau averages around 3,800mm of rainfall per year. Since the beginning of this month, we have experienced more rainy that sunny days. It is becoming hard for us to rely on the historical records anymore, this is not just this year, as I recall last year in the month of March and April Palau was drenched with heavy rains and even the previous year (are you sure your memory serves you well?)
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Extractions: History of Micronesia One other wrangle has been avoided. As President Nakamura explains in his interview with PIM, the long-lasting court case between a consortium of banks and Palau has been settled satisfactorily. The banks sued over a dubious loan made 10 years ago, which, with interest, would have crippled the newly independent state with a debt of somewhere in the region of a $100 million. The case had been bouncing between the State and Federal courts in New York for the past 10 years until the President intervened in 1993. Successive Palauan governments tried to get their hands on the funds that would be available under the Compact of Free Association with the US, but Washington was adamant the non-nuclear provisions had to go first. Vote after vote failed to raise the 75 percent majority needed to overturn the constitution until last year when the clause specifying the 75-percent was amended by referendum to allow a simple majority. After Spanish, German, Japanese, and American rule, one of the most colonised territories in the world now seems set for a prosperous independent future. The Compact assures a once off payment of $190 million, and then annual payments of $18 million for 14 years, which per capita for the estimated 15,000 inhabitants must make it the most heavily aided country in the world.
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Extractions: International Council on Archives Organisation Formed in 1981, the Pacific Regional Branch International Council on Archives (PARBICA) is a volunteer organisation representing government agencies, non-government organisations and individual members from over 20 nations, states and territories in the North and South Pacific. It is one of the ten branches of the International Council on Archives (ICA), and it covers the most diverse and largest geographic area. American Samoa Australia Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Cook Islands Fiji Islands Guam Republic of Kiribati Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia French Polynesia New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Island Palau Papua New Guinea Pohnpei Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Yap PARBICA's constitution was adopted in October 1981 at its inaugural conference in Suva, Fiji.In addition to supporting the general purposes of the International Council of Archives, the objects of PARBICA are: to establish, maintain and strengthen relations between archivists in the region and between institutions and professional organisations concerned with the custody and administration of archives:
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Extractions: North Dakota State University My friend Molly Rozum is a Mitchell, South Dakota girl pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina. Recently we were talking about her dissertation there, which is a study of a group of people she calls "grassland grown." These people, who were not the pioneers, but rather the children of the pioneers, grew up with the country and loved it. They were the generation who created "the Great Plains" as a region, a homeland, and a conception in American life. Mollys is a fascinating line of work, one that I had in mind when to my hand by fortunate purchase came a used copy of a regional classic, "Land of the Dacatahs," by Bruce Nelson. Nelson was grassland grown. He was born in 1913 in Flaxton, N. D., where his boyhood experiences included both pitching bundles into the thresher and setting type for the Flaxton Times. After that he attended the University of North Dakota and became a newspaper reporter. Bruce Nelson had a brother, Quintus, who was a basketball star at UND but was killed as a Marine in the Palau Islands in 1945. Bruce did not serve in the war, I suspect for medical reasons.
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Extractions: Palau Palau is a republic in free association with the United States. It is formally independent but under the Compact signed in 1994, the US military is granted access to the islands for a period of 50 years in return for generous financial assistance. Palau has one of the highest standards of living in the Pacific. Government Under the constitution adopted in January 1981, the government of the Republic of Palau is headed by a president and a vice president elected by popular vote every four years. The national Congress (Olbiil Era Kelulau) comprises a House of Delegates of 16 popularly elected members, representing each of the 16 states. The Senate is made up of 14 elected members. All members of the Congress are elected for a four year term. Each state also has a governor. A Council of Chiefs advises the government on matters of traditional law and custom.
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Extractions: The legacies of colonialism ... Map of colonial history While the winds of change swept through European colonies in Asia and Africa after the Second World War, decolonisation came later in the Pacific region. And even as we move to the end of the twentieth century, the age of colonialism is not over in the Pacific In 1990, the United Nations commenced the Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism - but today, there are still outliers of empire in the Pacific region. The United Nations Decolonisation Committee maintains a list of non-self-governing territories, which includes Pacific nations such as New Caledonia, Guam, East Timor, American Samoa and even tiny Pitcairn, the last element of the British empire in the region. Rapanui (Easter Island) remains under Chilean administration. Other Pacific peoples are seeking the right to self-determination: in Bougainville, Ka Pae'aina (Hawai'i), Te Ao Maohi (French Polynesia) and West Papua (Irian Jaya). The Pacific islands live with the legacies of more than a century of colonial rule
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Extractions: TAs at Work in Micronesia and the South Pacific John Pettit is a member of the energy conservation team working with the Kosrae Utilities Authority. John is a graduate student in architecture, and is currently employed by the Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory at the UO. He is interested in discovering ways to more efficiently use the island's limited energy generation capabilities, especially in local building design. Technical Assistant Jason Moore will facilitate a follow-up computer training program with the staff of the Kosrae Department of Transportation. Jason is looking forward to sharing with his Micronesian co-workers the skills he acquired as a technical computer support staff person for a computer company in Eugene. Sam Karp , a recent graduate of the Energy Management Program at Lane Community College, will be part of a team helping Kosrae Utilities Authority with their energy conservation program. His responsibilities will include teaching counterparts how to conduct energy audits and propose efficiency improve ment measures. Sam is interested in renewable energy technology that pro motes a sustainable global environment. In September, after receiving his UO master's degree in public affairs with an emphasis in natural resources and environmental management
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Extractions: By the end of the year, students in Saipan will be walking down the halls of three new schools. Five hundred students are already attending Kagman High School, which opened on January 14, 2002, and is the home of the Ayuyu. According to public school system officials, construction of Koblerville High School and Kagman Junior High School is on schedule and should be completed soon. Both schools have anticipated opening dates of August 2002. The Republic of Palau By Harvey Lee While in Saipan, we went to the local dive shop to catch up with old friends. The owner greeted us: "Hi, how are you?" "Fine," I replied. "Whats new in Saipan?" The owner said, "By the way, did you know , the Chuukese dive master?" "Yeah."
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