By Journal on February 16, 2017
Amata Kabua, Dr. Transform Aqorau, Fr. Ray Sabio, Hilda Heine, Jerry Kramer, Michelle Kramer, Pacific International Inc.
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GIFF JOHNSON Pacific International Inc. celebrated the opening of Majuro’s first net repair facility and a new dock, along with the arrival of its new landing craft, the Michelle K, in a well-attended ceremony Friday. The dock and net repair facilities aim to cement Majuro’s role as a hub for the commercial tuna industry in […]
By Journal on February 16, 2017
Carlton Ralpho, Cartlon Ralpho, Ladie Jack, Lein Zedkaia, Majuro Day, Wilmer Bolkeim
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HILARY HOSIA The number three is a favorable number this week, especially in relation to Majuro Day festivities. “Majuro was liberated three days after Kwajalein,” Majuro Atoll Local Government Mayor Ladie Jack said when he welcomed visiting basketball team MidCorridor to his Woja residence Monday night — three hours after the team landed in Majuro. […]
By Journal on February 16, 2017
Baldwin Robert, Education Week, Kanchi Hosia, Salafuga Pedro, Yvonne Wase
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HILARY HOSIA Thank God it rained Monday morning prior to the opening of the annual Education Week program. The rain made the Public School System resort to plan b: hold the opening ceremony inside the International Conference Center. What followed was amazing: students sitting shoulder to shoulder stretching from one end of the ICC to […]
By Journal on February 10, 2017
FEMA, George Bush, Typhoon Axel
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Journal 2/14/1975 P1 Ebeye suddenly discovers 30-year old equipment wasn’t a good idea after all Trust Territory High Commissioner Edward Johnston has asked the US Federal Disaster Assistance Administration to declare a state of emergency to exist on Ebeye, due to a critical shortage now existing on the island. Ebeye is the home of over […]
By Journal on February 10, 2017
Ain Kabua, Aine Joseph, Alfred Alfred, Alison Hsu, Boklong Zackios, Daniel DW Tang, Evelyn Lanki, Hilda Heine, Jimon Jerbal, Jr., Katwel Jormelu, Loies Jerbal, Mattlan Zackhras, Mike Halferty, Palukne Johnny, ROC-Taiwan, Sherwood Tibon, tobolar
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ROC (Taiwan) Ambassador Daniel DW Tang joined RMI VIPs for the handover of the Tobolar’s new coconut oil tanker truck at the Woja refinery plant last week. The new coconut oil tanker truck is a contribution to Tobolar Copra Processing Authority funded by the ROC government. It will be used to deliver crude coconut oil […]
By Journal on February 9, 2017
FADs, Ludwig Kumoru, May 2, Pacific, PNA, tuna, World Tuna Day
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Focusing on strengthening management of the multi-billion dollar central and western Pacific tuna fishery, and supporting innovative ways for islands to add value to the fishery are twin goals of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) this year. Among ongoing value-added projects being promoted by PNA that are expected to expand this year: • […]
By Journal on February 9, 2017
Berry Muller, fisheries, Glen Joseph, Jr., Laurence Edwards II, MIMRA, Robert Gillett, Samuel Lanwi, SPC
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The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) was singled out for praise by a new book that provides an overview of Pacific fisheries management. The nearly 700-page book says MIMRA is one of the few fisheries departments in the island region that produces an annual report, which is essential for both promoting fisheries and being […]
By Journal on February 9, 2017
Damien Jacklick, Glen Joseph, Jack Ading, MIMRA, Philippines, YMH Live Fish Carrier
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A Philippines fishing vessel with 79 crew members was confined and prevented from entry to the Marshall Islands Thursday after arriving in the country without a fishing license or any advance communication with authorities. “It was a surprise to me to hear this vessel arrived,” said Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority Director Glen Joseph speaking […]
By Journal on February 3, 2017
Bank of America, Bilimon Store, Committee of 100, Kitco Plaza, Molik, mystery, Robert Reimers, Ron Levy, Whitney Bros.
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Journal 2/7/1975 P4 Mystery developments A mysterious group known only as “The Committee of 100” struck the downtown area of the district center last weekend. Left in the wake of the strike was a community bulletin board, with a note attached indicating C.O. 100 responsibility. The pattern of strikes has been running north on the […]
By Journal on February 3, 2017
Filimon Manoni, Gerald Tatzgern, Hilda Heine, human trafficking, IOM, Karen Stewart, Matt Zackhras, Sarah Nelson, Totha Keju
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Acting President Mattlan Zackhras congratulated 26 participants from police and law enforcement agencies who completed a week-long human trafficking training January 20. The training aimed to strengthen capacity in identifying and assisting victims of human trafficking and prosecuting perpetrators. In remarks to the closing ceremony, Zackhras emphasized the commitment of the RMI government to fight […]