Pacific Island Times Vol 3 No. 5 May 2019 | Page 3
WHAT WE HAVE THIS MONTH
Our Cover
VOL.
3
GUAM
• PALAU
CNMI
• FSM
NO. 5
Pacific green projects get new funding support
The growth of regional economy 22
23
Four in every 10 children not
enrolled in pre-primary school 24
$1.25 MA
Y 20
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THE F
100 DA IR Y ST
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Military
Firing,
Guam detonatio
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Pundits
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‘promisi vernor calls a at
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Brief Ch
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Rep.
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The first 100 days:
Charting the path to a “promising” future
16-18
From the Publisher’s Desk
Reporting in the Pacific
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Brief Chat
Rep. Tina Sablan:
Back in the CNMI legislature
Insights
5
Philippines
Is Duterte balking from China?
Life
Lesson for Everyday Life:
A ‘thank you’ that is better late than never
Daydream: Free from religion
Local Dining
What the buzz is all about
Observer: A thankless job
Views from the Trench: In honor of war survivors
Variations: Do you tend to glorify the past?
Not Your Average Joe: Space race on Guam
Public Accountability: A list of broken promises
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Bookshelf
Education
What is social emotional learning and why does it matter?
11
Utopia for Realists
Travel
Military
Endangered species further endangered
Culture
It’s CHamoru, not Chamorro
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13
Technology
Just a byte:
Assange, a hero or a villain?
Environment
How tourism contributes to Pacific garbage problem
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20
Around the Pacific
Fabulous wallets from
Kosrae’s waste-to-wealth factory
Climbing the coconut value chains
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Culture shock is New Delhi
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