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Goodbye Friendly House, hello Peace Corps
Maureen Kuiper hugs Trey Hissong, 8, and Alaysia Gross, 5, while checking out the farewell cake at her party at Friendly House on Monday.
News Journal | Feb 22, 2005
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Eco Airlines awaits FAA approval to fly to Saipan »
Eco Airlines will commence air service from Brisbane to the Central Pacific next month without the planned stopover in Saipan, as the carrier has yet to secure the approval of the U.S. Department of ...
Guam Pacific Daily News | Jan 21, 2005
British moves make me worry
It is Christmas and I want to share the story of one of my most unusual and touching presents.
Canada.com | Dec 24, 2004
Britain closes embassies in Vanuatu, Tonga and Kiribati >
Britain is closing its embassies in Vanuatu, Tonga and Kiribati. British High Commissioner to Vanuatu Michael Hill says because there is now a greater emphasis on regional security, funding is being redirected ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Dec 20, 2004
Fanning Island >
While glassing surfboards in a shack behind Log Cabins in the late 1970s, Chuck Corbett overheard surf legend Joey Cabell utter seven fateful words: And there s a good left on Fanning.
Honolulu Weekly | Nov 24, 2004
Pacific islands under threat from mountains of waste
Once famed for their white-sand beaches, the islands of the Pacific are threatened by a waste mountain.
Mg.co.za | Nov 15, 2004
Kiribati launches new effort to combat urban drift >
Kiribati is to launch a program which could lead to up to four new urban growth-centres being established in the outer Islands.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Nov 2, 2004
Figure on fun with Jane Russell
The avant-garde reigns at Cody's Books, as usual. Gather round to hear Chuck Klosterman talk about "Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Alameda Times Star | Jul 20, 2004
NMI lawmakers to attend APIL assembly on Guam
House Vice Speaker Timothy Villagomez will lead the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures' general assembly on Guam this month, which will focus on enhancing cooperation to protect the environment and develop cultural tourism.
Saipan Tribune | Jul 12, 2004
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The President of Nauru, Ludwig Scotty says his government will look into the matter of stranded foreign workers from Kiribati and Tuvaluans.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Nov 17, 2004
Little land, old attitudes create crisis
Interactive tour: Clickable map of the National World War II Memorial. Photo gallery: Oveta Culp Hobby, director of the WACs.
Chron.com | May 30, 2004
Minister's trip shows Kiribati's needs
President of Kiribati Anote Tong yesterday invited visiting Taiwanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Eugene Chien ( S s) to his native Maiana, an island located east of the country's capital Tarawa, for ...
Taipeitimes.com | Jan 11, 2004
Islands Fight For World Attention On Global Warming
Small island states facing the possibility of being submerged as a result of the consequences of global warming have mounted efforts to combat the trend, but their initiatives have largely fallen on ...
Unwire.org | Jan 7, 2004
That sinking feeling The islanders fighting rising sea levels
It's possible that Kiribati has failed to make much of an impression on many people.
News.independent.co.uk | Jan 6, 2004
Kiribati's chief justice lauds social security
Although Kiribati is very much a developing country, Robin Millhouse QC, chief justice of the High Court of Kiribati, believes the tiny nation is "one of the most fortunate countries" in the world in ...
Taipeitimes.com | Jan 11, 2004
New year, old traditions
Thanks to their location, the residents of Kiribati, a tiny island halfway between Hawaii and Australia, were the first to greet the new year.
Sunspot.net | Jan 1, 2004
New Year's Eve galas under way around world
Millions of revelers in Asia celebrated the start of 2004 with fireworks and parties as authorities tightened security against possible terrorist attacks.
Showmenews.com | Dec 31, 2003

Ships didn't help, says survivor
ANAustralian man who drifted for almost seven weeks in the Pacific Ocean with two other men, says several boats saw them but did not help.
The Austrailian | Sunday Mar 6
Wiltshire man to swim for Kiribati in Olympic Games
A Wiltshire man has been asked to swim in the 2004 Olympic Games for a tiny Pacific island nation he left as a toddler.
Full Coverage: 2 stories
Ananova.com | Dec 19, 2003
China ends two-flags tussle in Pacific
String 33 low-lying atolls over a part of the Pacific Ocean the size of the US and you have Kiribati, one of the tiniest nations in the world and as unlikely a setting for a geo-political power ...
Theaustralian.news.com.au | Dec 5, 2003
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Global warming's impact on world's most isolated people revealed in study
From coastal erosion and toppled coconut trees to sun-damaged homes, the impact of global warming on some of the world's most isolated people has been ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Jun 10, 2004
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