Saturday, October 18, 2008

Marshall Islands Rumor Has It that (1)

Friday May 16, 2008

...Marshall Islands' nuclear Bill 1756 has been pushed aside by the United States Congress due to the lack of RMI Government position

...As part of the new LUA proposal, Kwajalein Leaders and the RMI Government will ask the US if KADA can operate and provide an Oceanic Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) and supply USAKA with its power.

...The OTEC was a plan to have USAKA provide Ebeye residents with free power

...The Minister or Resources and Development was running around during the Marshall Islands 29th Constitution Day to see if Tobolar can raise the price of coconut because the President announced it without his knowledge.

...Yokwe Online's hottest topic is on NTA and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications responses, yet people in Majuro are wondering why the "Transportation" part of T&C is inoperable

...Leaders of the Pacific, including Presidents Tomeing (RMI), Manny Mori (FSM) and Tommy Remengesau (Palau) are in Israel for their Independence Day

...President Litokwa Tomeing has plenty to read over the next few weeks. He has just received two books from Israel, one from President Shimon Peres and the other from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

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The Ministry of Health is in need of a chief accountant who must be a graduate of a recognized college or university, a certified public accountant in the Philippines, and with at least two years work experience as a chief accountant.

...Northwest Arkansas Congressman John Boozman is asking the US Congress to provide Arkansas with Compact Impact Funds

...If more Marshallese communities throughout the US request the Compact Impact Funds, funding may be withdrawn from the Compact Sector grants.

...A Saipan NGO, Karidat Social Services, is asking the US to provide part of the 30 million annual Compact Impact Funds because 1/3 of its recipients are from the Freely Associated States.

...The 2007 Elections Commission has submitted its findings to the President and it should be made public soon by the President.

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