By Journal on December 23, 2022
1985, Assumption High School, Back in the Day, Guinness Book of World Records, kun jarom, Kwajalein Hourglass, Micronitor, public works, Ri-Meto
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Journal 12/27/1985 P4 Guinness Record from Marshall Islands Everyone has faced a pressing deadline before, and around a newspaper deadlines are a fact of life — although when the certainty of a power outage is hanging over you, it tends to make the blood pressure rise faster as the minute stick off a countdown to […]
By Journal on December 9, 2022
1997, attacked, Back in the Day, Iraq War, Mozul., Solomon “Labai” Sam
Back In The Day
Journal 12/13/1985 P3 New night club A good time was had by all at The Pub’s grand opening last Friday. It is an excellent new night spot. P3 Robert gives canoe gift Robert Reimers personally delivered a 10-foot model of an ancient Marshallese canoe to Alexander Bolton, Vice President of Matson Navigation Company in Honolulu […]
By Journal on December 2, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, Japanese government grant, Tony deBrum, WSZO
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Journal 12/6/1985 P1 Majuro mayoress? Amatlain Kabua was the top vote-getter in last Saturday’s mayoral election for Majuro Atoll but did not receive more than 50 percent of the votes with 12 other candidates running for the post. As a result, said Electoral Commission Chief Shiro Riklon, there will be a run-off election between her […]
By Journal on November 25, 2022
177 agreement, 1985, Back in the Day, Compact’s “espousal”, Cranston, James McClure, Kennedy, Kerry, Matsunaga, Metzenbaum, nuclear testing, Paul Simon, US
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Journal 11/29/1985 P1 Espousal slammed in Senate Six US Senators went on raced before the Compact voter earlier this month stating their opposition to the Compact’s “espousal” provisions, primarily on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. In addition, Sen. James McClure, who chairs the Senate Energy Committee, said that if new claims arise in the […]
By Journal on November 18, 2022
1985, Ataji Balos, Back in the Day, George Allen, KAC, Kwajalein Landowners, Payment
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Journal11/22/1985 P3 KAC reclaims islands in payment protest A small group of Kwajalein landowners are not moving from their islands in the mid-corridor of the atoll, although November 14 was the date the Army planned to resume range operations after a six-week “down period.” Kwajalein Atoll Corporation attorney George Allen said in Honolulu that about […]
By Journal on November 4, 2022
$9.9 million, 1997, Back in the Day, Deloitte, FY1996, passport, RMI
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Journal 11/8/1985 P1 AMI’s Dornier arrives! The first Dornier is here! The long-anticipated arrival of the first Dorner 228 aircraft from West Germany became a reality last Friday, when, with Captain Helbert Alfred at the controls, the brand new plane touched down at Majuro’s International Airport at 3:30pm. A are crowd watched the arrival, and […]
By Journal on October 21, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, big names, big stomachs, C. Domnick, G. Gordon, J. Kramer, K. Pinho, L. Edwards, L. Muno, lose weight and get in shape, O. Davis, Roberts, T. deBrums
Back In The Day
Journal 10/25/1985 P1 Majuro fishing base construction starts Majuro will soon sport a new fishing base to go with its new dock facility. Construction officially got underway this week following a formal groundbreaking ceremony last Friday. The groundbreaking barely got underway before a torrential downpour forced the speakers and spectators to run for cover. Rain […]
By Journal on September 30, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, Litokwa Tomeing, Nitijela, Phillip Muller, selling passports
Back In The Day
Journal 10/4/1985 P1 UCC rift sees new Congregational Church Saying that they are dissatisfied with the United Church of Christ’s leadership int he Marshall Islands, a group of Marshallese have established the Marshall Islands Congregational Church in Majuro. The split in the Protestant Church apparently comes as a result of disagreement over church policies. One […]
By Journal on September 23, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, Compact of Free Association, House-Senate amendments, Micronesia, Reagan
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Journal 9/27/1985 P1 Reagan slams new Compact for giving Marshalls too much There will be no Compact of Free Association by the much publicized October 1 deadline. It has been put on hold by the Reagan administration, which now strongly objects to the planned House-Senate amendments, which give the Micronesians too much. It is the […]
By Journal on September 16, 2022
1985, Back in the Day, Bill Graham, Going for gold, Honolulu, Majuro, recent top 20, Robert Reimers, Skate-Em-Lã
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Journal 9/20/1985 P13 Going for a gold record Skate-Em-Lã, the band that won Majuro’s recent top 20 competition, has just released a new tape featuring some of their hit songs, and new numbers. Entitled “Mour ilo Aelon Kein,” it was recorded by Bill Graham and remastered at a studio in Honolulu. It is available only […]