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Increase Pay for Our Legislators
An article that discusses Bill 211, which would allow past, present, and future members of the Guam Legislature to benefit from the Gov-Guam retirement fund. The article briefly shares the mixed opinions of the public and the lawmakers - be it…
Public Pulse
Opinion piece by the general public that thanks Mr. Jose for the publishing of a great magazine that is of great public interest
Guam Deserves A Better Farmer's Market
An opinion article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose discusses how great Guam's Farmer's Market was before war and how drastic the change has been of the actual practice, location, and culture. At the time, especially after Typhoon Karen, the Farmer's Market…
Guam Deserves A Better Farmer's Market Photo 1
An opinion article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose discusses how great Guam's Farmer's Market was before war and how drastic the change has been of the actual practice, location and culture. At the time, especially after Typhoon Karen, the Farmer's Market…
Guam Deserves A Better Farmer's Market Photo 2
An opinion article from Manuel L. Jose. Jose discusses how great Guam's Farmer's Market was before war and how drastic the change has been of the actual practice, location and culture. At the time, especially after Typhoon Karen, the Farmer's Market…
Guam Deserves A Better Farmer's Market Photo 4
The stalls are kept filled with farm produce, the vendors are worried about the 'plan' afoot to move the market to another location
Editorial Comment - Stand and Be Counted
An opinion piece by the editor and publisher, Manuel L. Jose. Jose writes for the continued support for the Red Cross campaigns and drives - how important they are to the island and the culture - especially now after Typhoons Karen and Olive. Jose…
Editorial Comment - Let's 'Plug the Bucket,' Not Kick It
Governor Guerrero came back from his court meetings with Washington and announced that there was a reduction in the total amount from the Guam Rehabilitation Act, about one million less for fiscal years 1964 and 1965. Governor Guerrero has reassured…
Tags: Editorial Comment, Editorial Comment – Let’s Plug the Bucket Not Kick It, Fiscal Year 1964, Fiscal Year 1965, Government, Government of Guam, Governor Guerrero, GovGuam, Guam, Guam Rehabilitation Act, Guam Times Weekly, Guerrero, Jose, Manuel F.L. Guerrero, Manuel L. Jose, March 18 1964, volume 1 number 5
Editorial Comment - The Governor, Awakening
A brief article that expresses that Governor Guerrero is now responding to questions from the public regarding the Guam Rehabilitation Act and its funding, how much is earned and to where, though the opinion now is whether the Governor is answering…
Legal, But Immoral or Moral, But Illegal
Opinion article that discusses the recent signing of Bill 211 - which grants past, present, and future legislature members more retirement benefits - and how it violates the idea of democracy and the integrity of the Guam government, and by extension…
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Hayi Para U Ma'gas
A CHamoru story about some islanders trying to decide who will be the next ma'gas, or chief, in the absence of their primary ma'gas