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  • Team Guam participating in Vietnam football festival

    Team Guam so far holds a 2-3 record in the 2010 Under-13 Girls Festival of Football, currently ongoing in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. ...
  • Strykers sink Guam Shipyard

    As the burgeoning 2010 Calvo Insurance Men’s Futsol League continues, the Paintco Strykers last night picked up their first season win against Guam Shipyard at the Agat Gymnasium, 8-6. ...
  • Courses from International Athletics body in session

    A regional attempt to continue to advance the athletics in the area is currently ongoing with officials from the world’s governing body in the sport. ...
  • OPA: Deficit reduced

    But government overspending continuesALTHOUGH the general fund closed fiscal year 2009 with a $265.4 million deficit, an improvement from the $415.5 million deficit in 2008, the government of Guam continues to live beyond its means, according to the Offic...
  • Illegal dumping rampant in Agana Heights

    AGANA Heights mayor Paul McDonald is frustrated over rampant illegal dumping in his village, where some residents use their own residential areas as dump sites. ...
  • Newbies vie with familiar names

    THE Sept. 4 primary will be filled with a number of political neophytes taking their chances at competing with familiar names and seasoned politicians for the legislative race. Prospective candidates have been swarming to the Guam Election Commission as ...
  • Bullying an ongoing campus problem

    BULLYING remains an ongoing problem at John F. Kennedy High School but education officials are not paying attention, according to a mother who said her daughter was “jumped” by two female students ...
  • Camacho set to sign GPA revenue bond

    WITH Fitch Ratings assigning upgrades to the Guam Power Authority’s 2010 revenue bonds and the recent sale of $206.5 million in the municipal market last week, GPA expects to improve its system efficiency and save $5 million a year, refinance its $20 mi...
  • Rector pleads not guilty

    GUAM Federation of Teachers president Matt Rector yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied on an application form for a firearms identification card and concealed weapons permit at the Guam Police Department. ...
  • GPA moves satellite office to Julale center

    THE Guam Power Authority has moved its satellite office to the Julale Shopping Center, after closing its old office in Agana Shopping Center, which was not big enough to accommodate customers. ...
  • Request for liaison unheeded

    (LEGISLATURE) –Senator Ben Pangelinan sent a letter to Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo asking her to follow up with an earlier request for the Joint Guam Program Office to assign a liaison to meet with the Office of Finance and Budget in preparation of...
  • Seeking Junior Mad

    POLICE are seeking the public’s help in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with the death of a nine-year-old boy at a Dededo beach last month. ...
  • Brown tree snake causes power outage

    YESTERDAY morning’s power outage in central Guam was caused by a familiar foe: the brown tree snake.Guam Power Authority spokesman Art Perez said the outage, which was reported around 5:45 a.m., began at the Hagatna Substation in Mongmong. ...
  • Drinking age bill goes into voting file

    LAWMAKERS yesterday placed Bill 389, the proposal to raise Guam’s legal drinking age from 18 to 21, in the third reading file without opposition. ...
  • GCC gets $25K for post-secondary program

    (GCC)-- Thirteen high school seniors or recent graduates are getting a head start on their higher education careers this summer, thanks to Citi Foundation, which donated $25,000 to the Guam Community College for the Post Education Accessibility Initiative...
  • Grant available for ocean management research

    (UOG)-- The Western Pacific Coral Reef Institute at the University of Guam announces the availability of regional research funding for marine resources management practices.   ...
  • Soldiers join cleanup drive

    (GUNG)-- The Guam National Guard will be conducting a roadside clean-up of Army Drive (Route 16) tomorrow. Close to 50 soldiers and airmen will be participating in the clean-up at the Guam National Guard Readiness Center in Barrigada and along Army Drive...
  • Avelino defends top drifting spot

    Sunday’s round 3 of the ongoing Shell V Power/Monster Energy Proline 2010 Professional Drift Series was marked with heated competition between participating racers at the Guam International Raceway in Yigo. ...
  • Bud Kings overrule IT&E Nationals

    Sunday action at the St. Paul School Gymnasium continued with little time left before the Philippine Amateur Basketball League playoffs spell the end for some teams and for others, the beginning of a long road to the top. ...
  • Liberation Day soccer tourney upcoming

    A holiday-themed soccer tournament early next month aims to raise funds for a soccer team to attend an upcoming event. ...