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karim'z articles (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
MARSHALL ISLANDS ACCEDES TO FIVE UN TREATIES ON MARINE POLLUTION AND SAFETY New York, May 12 2008 5:00PM The Marshall Islands, one of the world's major shipping nations, has acceded to five important International Maritime Organization (<" http://www.imo.org/home.asp ">IMO) conventions that aim to discourage environmental pollution and promote safety on the high seas, the United Nations agency announced...
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 04/17/2008
With the effects of the U.S. atomic tests in the Pacific still lingering, the Marshall Islands' ambassador to Japan and a Japanese victim of a 1954 hydrogen bomb test recently called for a... Read more ...
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lloydslist.com (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
Dapeng Sun registers in Hong Kong while Al Aamriya joins Marshall Islands flag.
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Newswise (Free subscription) | 03/31/2008
Cornell University's CUSat - a student-built, identical-twin satellite system designed to separate so that one twin can obtain three-dimensional images of the other - is one of the three finalists for a June launch from the SpaceX launch complex in the Central Pacific Marshall Islands.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Text of report by Radio New Zealand International text website on 7 March Marshall Islands President Litokwa Tomeing, who prior to his January election called for switching his country's diplomatic recognition to China, will make his first state visit to Taiwan on Monday [10 March].
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Fiji Times (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
Update: 12.59pm Nauru and the Marshall Islands have signed an air service agreement that is part of an effort to resume flights into Fiji, the major market in the South Pacific, by Nauru's Our Airline.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
Traveler: Mary Frazier, Moraga. I went because: I served as a nurse volunteer with Project Hope on the Navy ship Peleliu. We worked on shore and on the ship for two weeks. Don't miss: A canoe ride with WAM, a nonprofit that educates dropouts about canoe-...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 02/16/2008
The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Secretariat on Friday welcomed the inquiry into the Marshall Islands' national election, Radio New Zealand International reported. The Forum sent a six-member team to observe the November election and ...
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Lonewacko (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
Springdale, Arkansas - the "Chicken Capital of the World" and home of Tyson Foods - is also home to 8000 apparently legal immigrants from the Marshall Islands, an independent country northeast of Australia (also home...
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lloydslist.com (Free subscription) | 02/05/2008
THE Marshall Islands has expanded its network again with the opening of an office in Mumbai last Friday. The office is being run by Captain Sanjay Maini with two assistants and is expected to grow along the lines of the register’s Singapore office, which now has a staff of five.
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GameSpy Planets (Free subscription) | 02/04/2008
Today's piece of World War II History takes a look back to 1944, when
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 01/30/2008
Taipei - Marshall Islands President Litokwa Tomeing has assured Taiwan that he treasures ties with Taiwan and has accepted the invitation to visit Taiwan in March, Taiwan press said on Wednesday. Tomeing made the assurance to Taiwan's Vice President ...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 01/28/2008
Jump to the full entry & travel map Kwajalein, Marshall Islands I got up early, took a shower, and checked out of the hotel. I was doing alright with the time. Then there was traffic. Traffic'?? It was 5am for crying out loud! Why the heck are people up at that hour? Then there were red lights. How many red lights can one hit on the way to the airport...
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The Economist (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
A new government in the Marshall Islands may spell trouble for America FIFTY years have passed since America ended nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands. But its 52,500 people are still wrestling with the legacy. On January 7th they ditched the pro-American administration led by Kessai Note and elected instead a government backed by disgruntled chiefs and senators from the nuclear-affected atolls....
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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | 12/23/2007
Boing Boing reader Damien, who is hanging out in the Marshall Islands, writes, Sitting around in the Marshall Islands Resort hotel on Majuro, blasted from jetlag and too many hours inside whizzing aluminum tubes, I switched on the TV to the NHK channel... but instead of a soccer ball being kicked around on some grass, they showed this great pic below: [Due to copyright reasons, we cannot broadcast...