Pacific Island Times February 2019 Vol 3 No. 2 | Page 3

WHAT WE HAVE THIS MONTH CNMI Our Cover Governor ends back-and-forth bills on lawmakers’ salary Tinian eyes high-end tourism Economy Guam grows in slow motion BALANCE OF POWER Military Briefs Technology Just a byte: A “Black Mirror” kind of love The Republican min orit challenge in the 35t y is up against a bigger h Guam Legislature Spy ships? Chin a’s vessels sail arou research nd Guam Brief Chat CNMI Gov. Ralp h Torres: ‘We will rebu ild’ 12 12 14 15 19 FSM Yap: Where gove rnment transparency is a novelty www.pacificislandtimes.com Democrats figure out how to balance governance The Republican agenda No rubber-stamp legislature, Tina Barnes says From the Publisher’s Desk Fostering transparency 16-18 17 18 4 Brief Chat CNMI Gov. Ralph Torres: Surviving one disaster after another 5 Around the Pacific With more women joining the Yap workforce, who takes care of their children? Building a culture of transparency 2018: the year in Pacific politics Nauru: stuck between the rock and the unforgiving ocean Philippines Who’s laughing at Duterte’s gross jokes? An appeal to doubting Christians Insights Views from the Trench: Going plastic-free Observer: An uphill fight for cockfighting Variations: And who are the people? Not Your Average Joe: Trump’s wall up against a brick wall 6 7 8 9 Military Why China’s marine science diplomacy makes the U.S. nervous 10-11 20 21 22 23 25 25 Life Lesson for Everyday Life: Fake celebs in the era of fake news Daydream: Why we binge on rom-coms 26 27 Culture Half and half: Discovering the other home and finding identity Bookshelf What to read in 2019 Travel What to see in Barbados 28 29 30 3