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A Chicken Comes Home to Roost

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An opinion article by Janet K. Goodwin that describes Guam’s current financial, economical, and industrial situation post typhoon and the comparisons between implementing a new labor policy that induces foreign labor against using locally own man…

Spotlight on Youth

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An article by Greg Calvo. Calvo writes on the Little League team, the Tamuning Greens, and their success at having a 8-0 record: 26-6; 27-5; 25-5; 20-0; 21-3; 9-0; 10-7; and one forfeit. Calvo writes on how, especially on how others see this team,…

College Presents Two Plays Tonight

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The College of Guam’s Speech and Drama Department will present two plays, ‘Trial by Jury’ and ‘Deeper than Atlanta’. The two plays will be at the College Student Center on May 10th at 8:00 p.m. The casts for the plays are from the faculty and…

Better Living Photo 4

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Second place bowling team included Beverly Kalfas, Jan Wilson, and Brenda Wilde. Not pictured - Sophie Novak

Better Living Photo 3

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First place team members are pictured above: (left to right): Kathy Weaver, Terry Bohot, Jeannette Strunk, Judi Mckay

Better Living Photo 2

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Individual trophies were awarded as follows (seated) Florence Courtney – most improved bowler; Glenda Lytle – high handicap series, (back row – left to right) Ann Gabel – high game, Connie Champagne – high handicap game; Judi Mckay – high average,…