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OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH: Department of Health staff recently did a “pink wave” — to bring attention to the Breast Cancer Awareness Month of October. For any questions please call the Breast & Cervical Cancer Program at 699-2216. [photo: DoH]
O i la’ua na fa’atalatalanoa e le tusitala e tusa o le pule i le soifua ua sasao mai i lenei vaitau, tasi le la’ua tali, “O le vaivai o le usita’i i matua, e vaivai atoa ai lava ma le fa’amoemoe e fia maua manuia o le fa’alogo i matua ma fai. O le fa’apea fo’i ua tiga le loto ua mana’o le teine e...
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The enthusiastic audience last Saturday night at Gov. Rex Lee Auditorium for the Pacific Roots Open Mic (PROM) competition, organized by Tamiano Gurr and Tracy Porotesano. Through poerty, speech, song and/or a combination the 16-performers spoke about cyber bullying, suicide, religion, racism,...
As heavy rains lifted a bit around 10 a.m, yesterday — a construction crew was back to work at the “Sogelau Monument” project in Fagatogo, next to the main dock. ASG plans to dedicate the project this month. [photo: FS]
In ASHSAA Football action this past weekend, Faga’itua Vikings Ina Ta’ase is stopped immediately in the back by big Francis Mauigoa for a loss during the opening half of their varsity match up this past Friday evening at the Veterans Memorial Stadium. Tafuna defeated the Vikings 20 - 14 to...
O se vaaiga i tama’ita’i masaga 4 ua atoa nei le latou ta’i 9 masina le matutua ua tolu nifo o le tama’itai sa uii ai lava, ma le tamaitai matua, ae o le lona lua ua lua ona nifo, ma le tamaitai lona tolu e ma’ale’ale lava si ona loto, ua na’i le tasi lona nifo ua i ai. Peita’i e fa’afetaia le fa’...
Some of the many employees from the Department of Human and Social Services who participated in a “wave” on Wednesday afternoon in Utulei, to bring suicide prevention and awareness messages to the community. September was National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and was observed in American...
Samoa Baptist Academy (SBA) first graders, led by their teacher Rachel Kelleher-Ufi, pose with their banner, “He will sustain you” — a message of encouragement and love to those who may sometimes feel down, neglected or alone. Out of 11 banners, the banner by these first graders was one of the top...
Members of the Rotary Club of Pago Pago posed for a Samoa News photo yesterday morning, after placing a bouquet of flowers on the monument which lists the names of the 34 victims of the Sept. 29, 2009 tsunami — the worst natural disaster in American Samoa’s recent history. At that ceremony Rotary...