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Alofa: Fa'avae ai Aiga— Vaega 115
O Emani le tama lona lua, e le o ano ane lava ia i se mea e fai, pau lava le tulaga na i ai ia, o le alo atu lea i lana su’ega lea e mafai ai ona malaga i Niu Sila mo a’oa’oga mo le ono masina.
Admin resubmits bill to fund LBJ off-island medical
The Togiola administration has resubmitted to the Fono, with appropriate amendments, the $10 million supplemental bill to fund the LBJ Medical Center off-island medical referral program, while the
Mana’o Senate e fa’avae loa se Komiti Suesue
O le tele o fa’afitauli tau tupe ma le anoanoa’i o mataupu e le o manino lelei i le silasila a le Fono, i le vae feagai ai ma le malo aemaise ai o nisi o ona lala tumaoti, na mafua ai ona lagolago
DMWR scopes Myna birds falling out of sky
There is a strange phenomena happening in the territory, as Myna birds, (also known as Mynah birds) — an invasive species in American Samoa — have been reported falling from the sky recently in th
HAL earns first-ever Aviation Carbon Credits
HONOLULU– Hawaiian Airlines has earned the first-ever aviation based carbon credits, having reduced its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by nearly 22,000 metric tons over the past six years
Teacher in Samoa accused of sexual harassment
A foreigner who applied and was hired to teach Agricultural studies at Saint Joseph’s College this year has been told to take leave until allegations of sexual harassment against him are cleared.<
HE CALLED FOR TAILS BUT GOT HEADS
Wallace Salima is holding the head of a ‘turkey’ that he said was in one of the cases of turkey tails that his mother, Pule Salima purchased last Friday evening at one of the local grocery stores
Kruse issues stern warning to all agencies providing mental health facility
Chief Justice Michael Kruse warned government officials at a hearing on the status of the mental health facility last Friday that he’s going to hold someone in contempt if they don’t walk the walk
Faleomavaega submits to Gov draft to repeal 1983 law requiring
Congressman Faleomavaega Eni last week submitted to Gov.
