By Journal on March 27, 2020
Akio Heine, Althea Bing, Benjamin Graham, Biram Stege, Kwajalein, Ri-Majol
Back In The Day
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 […]
By Journal on January 24, 2020
Australia, Benj Binks, Ebeye, Hilary Hosia, Kwajalein, Thomson Reuters
Feature Articles
Of the 16 child petitioners who filed a complaint to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in September last year, three are from the Marshall Islands. Teens Litokne Jowalan Kabua, David Ackley, Jr. and Ranton Anjain joined children from 12 other countries to protest the lack of government action on climate […]
By Journal on November 21, 2019
Eve Burns, Kwajalein, Stacy Anmontha, Tommy Kijiner
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GIFF JOHNSON With all Majuro wards tabulated, unofficial results show two incumbent Nitijela senators will lose their re-election bid, while a third is hanging onto fifth place by fewer than 30 votes — with absentee votes still to be included. At Kwajalein, a strong showing by newcomer Kitlang Kabua bumped seven-term incumbent Alvin Jacklick into […]
By Journal on October 25, 2019
AMI, Kwajalein, pedro, reiher
Back In The Day
Journal 10/21/1982 P1 Kwajalein agreements reached in Washington President Kabua successfully concluded negotiations with the United States regarding use of Kwajalein Missile Range for an interim period of up to three years prior to the effective date of the Compact. President Kabua was also successful in reducing the term of the US use rights under […]
By Journal on October 11, 2019
Ebeye, Elvi Lakabung, Imata Jabro Kabua, Kabua Kabua, Kwajalein, Roi-Namur
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Journal 10/8/1982 P1 Kwajalein landowner camps reported nearly empty As of October 8, only 15 people remained behind at Camp Hamilton, Kwajalein, according to Journal correspondent on Ebeye Elvi Lakabung. People at Roi-Namur were to leave for Ebeye the day before but did not because of a missile operation that day. Lakabung said they will […]
By Journal on August 29, 2019
Ahmadiuyya, Aun James, Bernie Hitto, Daniel Cadra, Dryships Inc., Falai Taafaki, George Inok, Giff Johnson, Handy Emil, Hering Drebon, Highland Floating Rate Opportunities Fund, James Plasman, Jerakoj Bejang, Kejjo Bien, Kwajalein, Ladie Jack, Lokoro Ishiguro, Madiullah Joyia, Michael Kabua, Michael Seabright, Mili Atoll Local Government, MJCC, Mudge Samuel, MV Mell Springwood, postal ballots, Richard Seeborg, Robson Almen, Tommy Leban, Witten Philippo
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A hearing scheduled for this week in the High Court for two lawsuits seeking to restore voting by postal ballots for off-island Marshallese was cancelled as the judge sent the dispute to the RMI Supreme Court. The two lawsuits had been scheduled for their first hearing in the High Court August 27. Although the plaintiffs […]
By Journal on July 18, 2019
arsenic, Ebeye, Kwajalein, Marshallese fish, PCB, reef fish, toxic chemicals
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GIFF JOHNSON “Cancer risk and non-cancer hazard are unacceptable for adult and child Marshallese residents under numerous evaluated fish consumption scenarios,” says a new 276-page report on the contamination of reef fish at Kwajalein and nearby islands of the US Army Garrison — Kwajalein Atoll. The latest US Army report confirms that fish in many […]
By Journal on June 28, 2019
Imada kabua, KAC Office, Kwajalein
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Journal 6/29/1982 P1 KAC, RepMar and US holding talks Negotiations are now underway on Kwajalein between the US and Marshalls governments and the Kwajalein Atoll Corporation, according to the KAC office in Majuro. Ten days ago KAC members moved onto islands used by the Kwajalein Missile Range in order to protest what they feel is […]
By Journal on November 15, 2018
Ebeye, Kwajalein
Feature Articles
Ebeye Public School construction work is moving forward. Backfilling and compacting of the land for building number two is almost complete. Once completed, work on the first floor slab and block work will begin, reported the Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority last week. Form work for the foundations on building number three are almost complete. Pouring […]
By Journal on November 1, 2018
Dr. Murray Ford, Ebeye, Kawa Jatios, Kwajalein, Majuro, Michael Honeth
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Near record high lagoon temperatures coupled with relatively low sea levels are combining to cause coral bleaching in Kwajalein and Majuro. Bleaching of coral along the Ebeye-Gugeegue causeway at Kwajalein Atoll was visible this past week. Lib Island Mayor Kawa Jatios provided photos of exposed corals that are showing signs of bleaching. The coral bleaching […]