By Journal on July 18, 2025			
			Amata Kabua, Beer-Sheeva, Kibutz, rmi poultry project, Shavl Eilat 
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Journal 7/16/1982 P1 Compact vote date and ballot not agreed toPresident Amata Kabua said July 15 that while RepMar has set 17 August as the date for the plebiscite on the compact of free association, the decision is a joint US-Marshalls one and the decision has not yet been made. P1 Burnett takes oath of […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on June 13, 2025			
			Amata Kabua, Bikini Atoll, Compact of Free Association, Henchi Balos, Mason Altiery, Rongelap, Utrik 
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Journal 6/22/1982 P1 Sen. Henchi Balos charges RepMar shot Bikinians in the backBikini’s Senator Henchi Balos charged June 9 that the Marshall Islands government did not look after the best interests of the Bikini people in the final rounds of the Compact talks. He also said he was told by President Amata Kabua not to […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on November 15, 2024			
			Amata Kabua, Hemos Jack, Henry Samuel, Majuro five, Phillip Muller, Tony deBrum 
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Journal 11/20/1987 P1 Majuro five still aliveMajuro’s five incumbents head the list of vote getters in the final but unofficial vote count for all Mauro election wards. The unofficial results showed President Amata Kabua at the top, Hemos Jack was second, while Phillip Muller and Tony deBrum were a close third and fourth. Henry Samuel […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on March 29, 2024			
			Amata Kabua, David Kabua, Jiba Kabua 
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The late Minister and Ambassador Jiba Kabua’s remains were laid to rest Sunday afternoon at the family compound in Majuro next to the grave site of his father, first President and founding father Amata Kabua. Kabua, 74, was the eldest in his family. He died from cancer earlier in the month at Majuro hospital. A […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on March 15, 2024			
			Amata Kabua, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Nathan Karben, Ruben Zackhras, WSZO, WSZO radio station 
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Journal 3/13/1987 P6 New WSZO radio goes internationalLast Tuesday, WSZO radio dedicated its new station and equipment with a brief ceremony outside the refurbished building. President Amata Kabua, Interior and Outer Islands Minister Ruben Zackhras and representatives of the two Japanese companies which carried out the work all praised the project. “This is definitely a […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on December 22, 2023			
			Amata Kabua, Amata Kabuia, Dave Ackley, Jackie Jacob, Jerry Kramer, Laura electricity, Nine Group, Robert Kitchingham 
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Journal 12/26/1986P1 Sun sets on ’86: Compact, Kwajalein, malnutrition big storiesThree years of waiting for the Compact of Free Association to be implemented finally ended in late 1986 when the new agreement with the United States passed its last hurdle and went into effect. P1 A Christmas gift for Laura villageLast Friday President Kabua threw […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on October 5, 2023			
			Amata Kabua, Clothing Mats of the Marshall Islands, College of the Marshall Islands, Irene Taafaki, jaki-ed, MaryLou Foley, Patsy Hermon, Randolph Thaman, Tamara Greenstone, University of the South Pacific 
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KAREN EARNSHAWA woman who had an outsized impact on education in the Marshall Islands died unexpectedly in Majuro last week. Dr. Irene Taafaki, whose positions ranged from Secretary of Education to Director of the University of the South Pacific Campus to President of the College of the Marshall Islands, was a life-long educator who supported […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on March 9, 2023			
			Alson Kelen, Amata Kabua, Andrew Williamson, Antari Elbon, Berlida deBrum, Bravo bomb, Carnie Reimers, David Kabua, Dr. Martin Luther King, Ellen Chong Gum, Henry Kissinger, Hiroshi Yamamura, Josen Teico, National Nuclear Commission, Nuclear Victim Remembrance Day, Roxanne Cabral, Wilmer Joel 
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WILMER JOEL One of the darkest chapters in our nation’s history was observed nationwide during the 35th Nuclear Victim Remembrance Day and 69th anniversary of the Bravo hydrogen bomb test last Wednesday — March 1 — focused on the theme “kūrtiplọk” or perseverance. This annual event commemorates the devastating repercussions and injustices experienced by victims […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on July 28, 2022			
			Amata Kabua, Chewy Lin, David Kabua, David Paul, Giff Johnson, Imata Kabua, iroojlaplap, Iroojlaplap Michael LaMañiñi Kabua, Jeimata Kabua, Joba Kabua, jobwa, Kailoojoj, Mike Kabua, Ralik Chain 
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GIFF JOHNSON Thousands of Marshall Islanders converged on Ebeye Island last week for the first coronation ceremony of a paramount chief in half a century. The gala coronation for Iroojlaplap (paramount chief) Michael LaMañiñi Kabua featured dozens of islanders wearing traditional headdress and finely woven mat clothing unique to the Marshall Islands, spear carrying warriors […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on November 25, 2021			
			Amata Kabua, Delap Park, Helmer Lang, Jack Niedenthal, Kenneth Fernando, Majuro Baptist Christian Academy, Majuro Cooperative School, Marshall Islands Resort, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Wilmer Joel 
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The Ministry of Health and Human Services alongside Majuro Cooperative School organized a walkathon to promote awareness about mental health earlier this month. A great turnout of participants young and old attended the walkathon that was coordinated by Co-op High School Principal Kenneth Fernando as well as the student body government (SBG) officers and their […]