By Journal on April 28, 2023
$150 million settlement, 177, 1987, Back in the Day, Compact negotiations, Compact of Free Association, nuclear, Tony deBrum, United States, US Claims Court in Washington
Back In The Day

Journal 5/1/1987 P1 Forced to sign 177 Marshall Islands negotiators told the United States that nuclear claims should be settled with individual Marshallese claimants but the US refused, using economic leverage and incentives in the Compact to get the Marshall Islands government to approve the Compact nuclear claims settlement with espousal, said Minister of Health […]
By Journal on April 28, 2023
coconut graters, George Lekjab, Hilary Hosia, Lutin Jetro, Marshall Islands High School, Miram Paul, Rusty Riklon, Sebra Paul, Sisteria Baso, Waan Aelon in Majel
Feature Articles

It took four friends four days to learn a new trade and create local coconut graters from scratch. Such is the story behind four classmates from Marshall Islands High School during their practicum program at the Waan Aelon in Majol (Canoes of the Marshall Islands) program earlier this month. The girls, Miram Paul, Sisteria Baso, […]
By Journal on April 27, 2023
35th anniversary, Alanso Hicom, Damien Milne, Ebeye Dock, Fishing Tournament, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, Jimmy Kemem, Li Noe boat, Limata Boat, Litakboki Team, Ronnie Reimers, Scott Howe, team Daliah, Team Lajabonean, the Marshall Islands Development Bank, yellowfin tuna
News Archive

HILARY HOSIA Captain Damien Milne and team Daliah reeled in the winning marlin during the Marshall Islands Development Bank’s 35th anniversary fishing tournament over the weekend. The winning marlin was a whopping 448-pounder with a $2,000 prize tag and was caught in Majuro waters. The event’s second biggest marlin weighed 328 pounds and is valued […]
By Journal on April 27, 2023
Air Kiribati, Air Marshall Islands, AUD$16.9 million ($11.4 million), Australia-Palau Connector, Australian government, Jerry Kramer, Katrina Murray, Kessai Note, Nauru Airlines, Pacific Flights Program, Papua New Guinea
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Since starting its Pacific Flights Program in FY2020, the Australian government has spent over AUD$16.9 million ($11.4 million) connecting 13 Pacific countries and Australia through seven airlines facilitating over 600 flights that have moved over 45,000 people and over 4,000 tons of cargo including critical vaccines and medical supplies. It is currently assisting the Nauru […]
By Journal on April 27, 2023
Assumption Multipurpose Court, Constitution Day, David Collins, Hackney Wase, Hilary Hosia, Team Kiribati
News Archive

HILARY HOSIA The last time David Collins and Hackney Wase met in the basketball arena was 37 years ago as competitors representing their island nations of Kiribati and Marshall Islands — at an Oceania Basketball Tournament in Fiji in 1986. Fast forward to this week, the two reunited but as colleagues: David as coach for […]
By Journal on April 21, 2023
2009, accusers, Back in the Day, defeating, Liktowa Tomeing, no confidence motion
Back In The Day

Journal 4/24/1987 P4 MITALP hires Harvard ‘heavy’ The continuing saga of Marshallese nuclear claims against the United States goes another round this Friday in Washington, DC when attorneys for the US and the Bikini, Enewetak and northern islands people argue their cases before Claims Court Judge Kenneth Harkins. The oral arguments are the final step […]
By Journal on April 21, 2023
Constitution Day, first-ever Sports Day, Majuro Middle School, Marshall Islands High School, Marty Mark, Mr. Murray, showcasing their talents, Student Body Government, Wilmer Joel
Feature Articles

WILMER JOEL In an effort to recruit runners for the upcoming Constitution Day track and field events, Marshall Islands High School put together the school’s first-ever Sports Day last week. Many of the school’s best runners from five teams identified by their colors took to the field adjacent to Majuro Middle School. The running ground […]
By Journal on April 20, 2023
Francis Vicente, Go for Gold, Hilary Hosia, Jason Sam, Kevin Harkey, Micronesian games, Pranson Eliou, RMI Volleyball Team, Silver, Toeak, University Athletic Association, University of Santo Tomas
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EVE BURNS “There is no excuse to not win the top medal,” said Coach Francis Vicente, referring to the upcoming Micronesian Games. Francis arrived in Majuro last month to take up coaching of the RMI women’s volleyball team, a post he held for the 2018 Micronesian Games in Yap, guiding the RMI team to the […]
By Journal on April 20, 2023
attorney general, Enewetak Rongelap, Four Atoll, Hilary Hosia, Hiroshi Yamamura, investigate, Kenneth Kedi, local governments, Nitijela, Public Accounts Committee, RALGov
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The Nitijela is calling on the RMI government to investigate the “Four Atolls,” which have consistently not produced timely audits or shown accountability over their funds.3 A 24-page Public Accounts Committee report to Speaker Kenneth Kedi recommends that the national government “investigate the accounts of the Four Atolls as to why they have financial systems […]
By Journal on April 20, 2023
Claret Chong Gum, Cromwell Bacareza, Delap Elementary School, Early Childhood Development, Eve Burns, Jeledrik Binejal, UNICEF
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EVE BURNS Hundreds of people turned out for the launch of the new policy for Early Childhood Development (ECD) called Nurturing our Children to Flourish (Inonoki bwe en Didbōlbōl) last week at Delap Elementary School. The Ceremony was led by Miss Marshall Islands Claret Chong Gum. Pastor Jeledrik Binejal gave the invocation. Students from Laura […]