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  1. American naval occupation and government of Guam, 1898-1902 (Administrative reference service report) by Henry Putney Beers, 1944
  2. Government Ethics and Corruption on Guam by Judith Paulette; Daljit Singh (eds.) Guthertz, 1986
  3. PAR Technology subsidiary awarded additional contract by U.S Navy; Navy exercises option for expanded I/T services in Guam.(Rome Research Corp.): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  4. Guam Investment & Business Guide (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2006-01
  5. Government of Guam, 1981-1995: An information source by Chih Wang, 1997
  6. Report to the Government of Guam by R. H Boyan, 1959
  7. Government of Guam: A reference guide by Daljeet Singh, 1981
  8. Guam: Study in military government by Laura Thompson, 1944
  9. Impact of U.S. maritime policy: Guam, the other off-shore territories, and the off-shore states (Occasional paper - Economic Research Center, Dept. of Commerce, Government of Guam ; 6th) by Peter C Mayer, 1979
  10. Occasional paper - Economic Research Center, Dept. of Commerce, Government of Guam by Carl J Austermiller, 1974
  11. Virgin Islands and Guam Constitutional Self-Government Act of 2000 : report (to accompany H.R. 3999) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:106-745) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 2000
  12. A study of Guam personal income 1972 (Occasional paper - Economic Research Center, Government of Guam) by Edwin L Carey, 1975
  13. Glimpses of Guam 1970
  14. After Three Centuries: Representative Democracy and Civilian Government for Guam by Carlton Skinner, 1998-02-01

101. Pending: The Fate Of The Governorship Of Guam (99-51 Gutierrez, Et Al. V. Ada, E
But in guam, located 6000 miles southwest of Los Angeles, the government alsolabors under the uneasy knowledge that a court decision could rule it
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102. GUAM WANTS DEBTS FORGIVEN TO OFFSET COMPACT COSTS - June 23, 2003
$40 million from the government of guam to the Federal Emergency Management Agencyfor Typhoon Chata an and Supertyphoon Pongsona disaster assistance.
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GUAM WANTS DEBTS FORGIVEN TO OFFSET COMPACT COSTS By Derrick DePledge WASHINGTON (Pacific Daily News, June 21) - The Department of Interior should be able to forgive debts from Guam to help offset the costs of migration to the island from the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau, Delegate Madeleine Bordallo said. Bordallo has introduced a bill that would amend the Organic Act, which governs relations between the United States and Guam, to allow for debt relief at a time when Congress is reviewing a new U.S. compact with the FSM and the Marshall Islands. The compact would provide $15 million a year each for Guam, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa to help pay the costs of migration, a figure territorial and state officials claim is not enough. Migration-related costs are estimated at about $25 million to $30 million a year for Guam alone. Bordallo and Gov. Felix Camacho also have requested additional federal money to pay for migrant education, health-care and incarceration costs. ''We've been asking for years for reimbursement,'' said Bordallo. ''We thought, well, maybe this is a good way to go about it.''

103. Te Puna Web Directory > Pacific > Regional > Guam > General And Reference
Comprehensive links to information about guam s government, history and culture.Includes genealogical index database. guam Provides a brief description and
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  • General and Reference@ Chamorro.com
    This web site is dedicated to sharing and preserving the history and culture of the people of the Marianas Islands. It provides directories of people, clubs and events; Chamorro language lessons; recipes; and a collection of web publications on the land and people of the Marianas.
    Describes the agency and provides information for travelers, exporters and importers.
    Department of Parks and Recreation

    eGuam : the ezine of Guam

    A "magazine" about Guam ("not a daily, a weekly or a monthly"), with articles on a variety of topics, including tourist information and notable events. The site also features an illustrated hall of fame.
    F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School's home page

    The website of F. B. (Francisco Baza) Leon Guerrero (FBLG) Middle School. The web site provides information about the school and about Guam.
    Indexes to the Guam News Letter and the Guam Recorder, major source of news information concerning the activities of the Naval Government of Guam, the Naval Station, and births, deaths and marriages. Includes the Spanish census of 1897.
    FSM Association of Libraries, Archives and Museums

104. Guam
See also. United States government of guam (Great Seal). Flag of guam. The flagdates from 1917. I have seen two versions of it, one with a palm tree (if
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Flag of Guam
The flag dates from 1917. I have seen two versions of it, one with a palm tree (if it is a palm) growing from the yellow peninsula in lower part of the shield, and other growing from the white background cliffs. I think the first one is right (it seems to me more logical, but ...). The ratio of it is 21:40.
20 February 1996 Crampton's Flags and COA 1985 notes the flag was adopted in 1917 and accepted by the Guam congress in 1948 with the red border added in 1960. Barraclough's Flags of the World , 1969 shows the Guam flag without the red border surrounding the shield. When was the red border added or is the information on the red border totally wrong (did it have the border from the beginning)?
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105. Government Of Guam, Guam
Manny Cruz, President American Federation of government Employees guam Local1689 Read More About EPA Regions Each EPA Regional Office is responsible
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    State Regulations for Guam 1. When the laws and regulations of the Territory of Guam pertaining to the movements andhealth of livestock, poultry, birds and other animals into the Territory of Guam are morerestrictive than the laws and regulations of the Federal Government, the laws and regulations ofthe Territory shall take precedence and, when the laws and regulations of the FederalGovernment are more restrictive, the Federal laws and regulations shall take precedence. ... 5. Any livestock, poultry, birds, or other animals upon entering the Territory of Guam is subjectto immediate quarantine, test or treatment at the owner's or importer's expense. If such animalsare found to be affected, a carrier of or been recently exposed to any infectious, contagious orcommunicable disease, they shall be returned to their point of origin or destroyed and disposed ofas directed by the Director of Agriculture or his authorized representative. The Government ofGuam in no way shall render any compensation for any animals so destroyed. ... [ Read More Guam main page There are three categories of land-use ownership: private, Government of Guam, and the U.S. Government. The Federal Government holds about 30 percent of the total land area; the Government of Guam approximately 25 percent; and the remaining 45 percent is privately owned. Private land ownership on Guam is not restricted on the basis of nationality or residency and title can be held in fee simple. Some Federal military land has recently been turned back for the Government of Guam determination as to future use. ... [

    106. Www.guam.net 6.0
    government of guam Web site This server is offered to the Internet community asa public service by the government of guam. guam Airport Authority The
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    107. Lincoln Journal Star
    The legislation, since approved, gave the guam Supreme Court authority over the Abramoff to represent guam s territorial government earlier in 2002,
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    Columbus Telegram Beatrice Daily Sun Midwest Messenger Nation: Home Email this story Printable Version Lobbyist Abramoff is subject of probes from Guam to D.C.
    By WALTER F. ROCHE JR. / Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — A U.S. grand jury in Guam opened an investigation of controversial lobbyist Jack Abramoff more than two years ago, but President Bush removed the supervising federal prosecutor, and the probe ended soon after. The previously undisclosed Guam inquiry is separate from a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia that is investigating allegations that Abramoff bilked Indian tribes out of millions of dollars.
    Guam court officials have never explained the contractual arrangement. At the time, Abramoff was a well-known lobbying figure in the Pacific islands because of his work for the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas and Saipan garment manufacturers, accused of employing workers in what critics called sweatshop conditions.
    Abramoff spokesman Andrew Blum said the lobbyist "has no recollection of his being investigated in Guam in 2002. If he had been aware of an investigation, he would have cooperated fully." Blum declined to respond to detailed questions.

    108. Countries : Guam > Government
    SPC aquaculture portal government page for guam. guam Aquaculture Developmentand Training Center Department of Commerce 96913 Tiyan guam Telephone
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