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Northern Marianas considers overseas help over electricity crisis

15:30:50, 4 September 2008, Radio Australia News

The Northern Marianas might turn to neighbouring Guam, or Washington, for help with an ongoing electricity crisis.

Guam looks to Northern Marianas for construction workers

15:18:01, 1 September 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam-based contractors are looking to the Northern Marianas to hire some of the thousands of construction workers they'll need within the next two years.

Guam, Northern Marianas target illegal turtle poaching

15:18:01, 1 September 2008, Radio Australia News

Rewards of $US1,000 are being offered for information on illegal turtle poaching on Guam and the Northern Marianas, in an attempt to put a halt to the practice.

China apologies for stopping ABC journalist

05:02:02, 8 August 2008, Radio Australia News

Chinese officials have apologised for stopping a senior American official from talking to a Radio Australia journalist in Beijing.

Chinese officials prevent Guam governor interview

16:39:13, 7 August 2008, Radio Australia News

Chinese officials have prevented a Radio Australia journalist at the Beijing Olympic games from interviewing the governor of the American Pacific territory of Guam, Felix Camacho.

Job boost likely from Guam military build-up

15:47:28, 6 August 2008, Radio Australia News

The upcoming US military build-up in Guam could require about 12,000 guest workers.

Guam investigates possible radiation contamination

04:44:56, 4 August 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam government officials have tried to allay fears after the discovery of possible radioactive contamination to Guam waters.

Japan and Guam alerted to radioactive US submarine leak

19:50:39, 2 August 2008, Radio Australia News

The US Pentagon has notified local authorities that radioactivity may have seeped out of a US nuclear missile submarine during a cruise that included stops in Japan and Guam.

Japan and Guam alerted to radioactive US submarine leek

16:40:39, 2 August 2008, Radio Australia News

The US Pentagon has notified local authorities that radioactivity may have seeped out of a US nuclear missile submarine during a cruise that included stops in Japan and Guam.

Confirmation three killed in military crash off Guam

22:20:14, 22 July 2008, Radio Australia News

At least three crew members from a United States B-52 bomber have been confirmed dead after the aircraft crashed off the coast of Guam on Monday.

Search continues for US-Guam bomber crew

11:03:58, 22 July 2008, Radio Australia News

A search and rescue operation is still under way off the northwest coast of the Pacific country of Guam after the crash of an American bomber.

US military aircraft crashes off Guam coast

22:33:54, 21 July 2008, Radio Australia News

At least six crew members are missing after a United States military bomber crashed near Guam in the central Pacific.

US navy aircraft crashes of Guam coast

19:39:25, 21 July 2008, Radio Australia News

At least six crew members are missing after a United States military bomber crashed near Guam in the central Pacific.

Job oppurtunities for Pacific Islanders in Guam

12:14:12, 4 July 2008, Radio Australia News

Pacific Islanders have been told there's enormous job opportunities for them in Guam as a result of a United States military build up on the island.

Guam reports rise in sexually-transmitted diseases

19:44:38, 16 June 2008, Radio Australia News

Health authorities in Guam say the rising numbers of sexually-transmitted diseases, particularly syphilis, are becoming a serious concern.

US sends Guam troops to fight Philippines rebels

09:47:00, 12 June 2008, Radio Australia News

The United States has sent troops from Guam to the southern Philippines to help the nation fight the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf.

Bombing tests have no environmental impact: US

14:12:11, 9 June 2008, Radio Australia News

A recent United States Air Force practice bombing mission in the Marshall Islands could become a regular sight in the future.

Guam holds talks on US military build-up

07:56:02, 9 June 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam's governor, Felix Camacho, and his cabinet have held discussions on the United States military build-up on the island.

US defence secretary in Singapore for security conference

22:14:30, 30 May 2008, Radio Australia News

The American Defence Secretary Robert Gates has arrived in Singapore to attend a regional security conference.

US defence secretary in Guam

15:28:44, 30 May 2008, Radio Australia News

The American defence secretary, Robert Gates, is in Guam ahead of an Asian tour featuring an annual regional security conference in Singapore.

Combined Guam, CNMI could become US state

14:48:04, 30 May 2008, Radio Australia News

The Bush administration's former most senior figure dealing with US territories in the Pacific says a merger between Guam and the Northern Marianas could be a step closer.

Guam may consider 51st US state bid

15:55:21, 27 May 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam has raised the possibility that the US Pacific territory may consider reuniting with the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas to become the 51st state of America.

Petrol prices rising in Guam

07:49:07, 26 May 2008, Radio Australia News

A Guam businessman says oil prices on the world market may pass $US150 a barrel and Guam residents may be paying $5 a gallon at the pump in five months.

Guam's street lights to go off over unpaid bill

04:55:50, 8 May 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam's streetlights will be turned off from next week, because the territorial government has failed to pay an outsanding power bill of $US12 million.

Guam's street lights due to go out

16:05:11, 7 May 2008, Radio Australia News

Guam's streetlights could be turned off from next week, because the territorial government hasn't paid it's $US12 million power bill.

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