By Journal on November 27, 2015
Clanny Glanry, FOB, Les Anjolok, Yasta Bolkeim
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GIFF JOHNSON This month, Majuro has been treated to a visit by an all-star music cast of Les “Yungstar” Anjolok, Yasta “Yastamon” Bolkeim and Clanny “Flavah C” Glanry — all of them famous in their own right and combined, a musical powerhouse. What stands out when talking to the three about their musical interests and […]
By Journal on November 27, 2015
Cutty Wase, Dr. Hilda Heine, RMI-USP Joint Education Program, Yolanda McKay, Yolani Jerry
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HILARY HOSIA The RMI-USP Joint Education Program in Majuro graduated 17 students during its 19th award ceremony at the Marshall Islands Resort’s Melele Room Tuesday night. The venue was packed beyond comparison with most of the audience standing in the back through the 45-minute event. But with the lively Pacific island dance performances in between […]
By Journal on November 27, 2015
Carl Hacker, KADA
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Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority (KADA) Executive Director Carl Hacker provided an update this week about ongoing work to improve conditions for the community on Ebeye and nearby islands. Among key developments: • Relocation of families for the Ebeye Elementary School Project. For the project to proceed, there is a need to relocate three families. Majuro […]
By Journal on November 27, 2015
Caleb Isaac, Lomes McKay, Marshallese history
Back In The Day

Journal 11/19/1976 P2 Hawaiian police to administer impartial law in territory Honolulu Police Department officers will soon be hired to help improve the police system in the Trust Territory. Police Major John Yee of HPD discussed with the Acting High Commissioner Peter Coleman and Public Safety Chief Manny Sablan, plan to recruit 11 police advisers […]
By Journal on November 27, 2015
human trafficking, Jennifer Hong, Tier 3
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Concern about trafficking in persons was highlighted in Majuro last week by the visit of Jennifer Hong, the reports and political affairs officer at the State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, based in Washington, DC. Hong, who oversees production of annual trafficking in persons reports for 19 Asia and Pacific nations, […]
By Journal on November 26, 2015
Bruce Bilimon, Caios Lucky, David Kramer, David Paul, Donald Capelle, Hiroshi Yamamura, Jeban Riklon, Jiba Kabua, Kalani Kaneko, Michael Konelios, Mike Kabua, Minister Tony deBrum, Phillip Muller, Rien Morris, RMI election, Sherwood Tibon
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Voters want change and new directions for the RMI, two winning candidates told the Journal this week. “The people have spoken and they want change,” said incumbent Majuro Senator David Kramer, who is being returned to office with 2,477 domestic votes in the Majuro electorate. “They want a new government and that is evidenced by […]
By Journal on November 26, 2015
Flame Tree

AIR CONDITIONED, Great Pizza & Food, Pool Tables, Karaoke and more at The Flame Tree in Delap. Sit on the verandah and enjoy a beer and the breeze or sit inside and socialize with your mates. 625-8733 or 455-8779/456-8779 restaurant and bar. CATERING…SPECIAL PARTIES…MEETINGS Take advantage of our projector and sound system with mic.
By Journal on November 26, 2015
Tourist Trap

The Tourist Trap in Delap carries handicrafts, kitchen equipment, reading glasses, second-hand books and much, much more. Call them on (692) 625-8198 or stop by the store during business hours.
By Journal on November 26, 2015
T-shirts

Customized T-shirts? John Murphy’s Eyecatcher Designs is Majuro’s premier T-shirt shop. rmishirts@gmail.com or call 455-3251. John can create a unique design for your shirt according to your ideas! Minimum 12 shirts.
By Journal on November 25, 2015
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Domestic vote results show that first time candidate Sherwood Tibon has received the most votes, 2,832, in the RMI election and is on his way to being among a group of new younger members of the Nitijela when it convenes in early January. Joining Tibon are incumbents Tony Muller, Brenson Wase and David Kramer, and […]