By Journal on May 29, 2020
Fred Muller, Henchi Balos, Kejjo Bien, Leena Muller, Phillip Muller, Posesi Bloomfield, Richard Hickson, Russell Kun
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Journal 5/27/1983 P1 Balos says new 177 worse than old one Bikini Senator Henchi Balos told the United Nations Trusteeship Council last week that the present 177 nuclear claims proposal under discussion is “even worse” than the one signed a year ago. In a departure from his prepared remarks, Balos described the 177 subsidiary agreement […]
By Journal on May 22, 2020
Alber Alik, Arjen Anni, Carolyn Rowland, Gordon Samson, Ideto Jonathan, Jepjin Jeik, Jibaibe Boktok, Justina Langdrik, Kollo Ninne, Len Blix, Leroy, Litokwa Tomeing, Manty Taidrik, Mitham, Oscar deBrum, Rantly Kattil
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Journal 5/20/1983 P1 WCC sends radiation team A team of five people from the World Council of Churches will arrive Sunday to spend two weeks in the Marshalls talking with leaders and interviewing persons affected by low level radiation during the tests on Bikini and Enewetak. Plans are being made for them to fly to […]
By Journal on May 15, 2020
Allington Menjin, Angela Kinere, Baron Bigler, Christine Capelle, David Fields, David Kramer, Dr.Kamal Gunawardane, Dr.Masao Korean, Enta Peter, Ezra Riklon, Franky Langinbelik, Herming Harry, Isao Kisno, Jackline George, Jeton Anjain, Kessai Note, Korent Joel, Martin Masao, Peterson Riklon, Philip Lanki, PII, Robert Watley, Robin Paiva, Selma Peter, Susanna Joklur, Thomas Heine, Una Watak
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Journal 5/13/1983 P1 Senator Jeton Anjain resigns as Health Services minister Minister of Health Services Jeton Anjain Tuesday submitted his resignation from Cabinet citing a conflict of interest to his Rongelap constituents because of 177 (nuclear claims) issues. Anjain said his loyalty goes first to his people and then to the government. P9 First grads […]
By Journal on May 8, 2020
Carmen Biglar, Kessai Note, Rien Morris
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Journal 5/6/1983 P1 Washington talks Bikini-Kili Magistrate Tomaki Juda and Senator Henchi Balos met with US Vice President George Bush recently at the White House. Both Juda and Balos are in the delegation of Bikinians now on its way to Washington for US Congressional appropriation hearings, 177 talks, and United Nations Trusteeship Council meetings later […]
By Journal on May 1, 2020
Akio Heine, Almon Chen, Bwiji Aliven, Do It Best, James Molini, Milo Manley, Nauru Hotel, Noel Koch, Robert Reimers Enterprises, Ronnie Reimers, The Marshall Islands, Tracey Spear
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Journal 4/29/1983 P1 Army wants to get along better with Marshallese The Army is moving to normalize relations with the Marshallese community on Kwajalein within the framework of self-sufficiency, according to two Army civil affairs officers sent out to make recommendations. Lieutenants Milo Manley and James Molini from a civil affairs battalion at Ft. Bragg […]
By Journal on April 24, 2020
Aemman, Aron Rithen, Jaluit, Joel, Korent Joel, marsha, Ring Eliu, Rithen Rithen, Wilson Lokeijak
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Journal 4/26/1983 P2 Food Service runs a major operation While RepMar may be short on cash, one division — the Division of Food Services — has a budget of over a million dollars, according to its Director Saeko Shoniber. Food Services is responsible for the school hot lunch programs, breakfast included, in the Marshall Islands. […]
By Journal on April 17, 2020
Bikini, Johnathan Weisgall, Marshall Islands, NCT, USA
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Journal 4/19/1983 P1 Iroijlaplap Joba Kabua laid to rest Iroijlaplap Joba Kabua was buried Thursday 14 April at the family cemetery in Laura. His coffin was placed in the same cement crypt, as was his wish, with his wife Jauni who died New Year’s Day. P2 Among other things by Akio Heine Since lots of […]
By Journal on April 10, 2020
Arsima Muller, Kwajlein, RMI, V7AB, Vincent Muller
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Journal 4/12/1983 P1 New 177: $150 million up front While President Amata Kabua went to Honolulu last month to present an independence proposal to the United States what resulted was a working draft of a new agreement on nuclear weapons testing claims and potentially new life for Compact of Free Association. RepMar sources say what […]
By Journal on April 3, 2020
Alele Museum, Ebeye, Jonathan Miller-Lane, Majuro
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Journal 4/5/1983 P2 Among other things By Akio Heine Here is a religious man’s view as to why it hasn’t been raining: too much sinning in the Republic, he said. He said the Republic has become like Sodom and Gomorrah. “Sundays are now favorite fishing days for everybody, many stores are open, and the girls […]
By Journal on March 27, 2020
Akio Heine, Althea Bing, Benjamin Graham, Biram Stege, Kwajalein, Ri-Majol
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Journal 3/29/1983 P2 Among other things by Akio Heine Not too long ago, one of the local movie theaters showed: “She’s 17 and Anxious.” This week, they played: “She’s 19 and Ready.” Judging by these two titles, we won’t be surprised if they bring “She’s 21 and Eager.” After that, it’s anybody’s guess. We wish […]