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Samoa's PM downplays mutiny reports
Samoa's Prime Minister, Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, is back to work after being away for nearly three weeks in New Zealand for medical treatment.
200 scientists send letter defending fisheries management
(AP) — More than 200 scientists say Congress should protect federal sustainable fishing laws in advance of a key hearing about the future of the way the government manages fisheries.
“THE ANSWER IS REALLY VERY SIMPLE — GREED!!!”
Dear Editor,
I read with great interest the recent article on the finances of the Fono. I was appalled and disgusted by the time I had finished.
Nothing on probe into allegations against gov’s chief of staff
While there are a lot of questions about the status of an investigation into allegations of wrongdoings against the governor’s Chief of Staff Fiu Johnny Saelua, Private Attorney David Vargas, who i
Mika Aga
Mika Aga of American Samoa recently visited the Great Wall of China near Beijing, China and industrial sites in Shanghai, China to study global engineering. Aga, a 2014 graduate of Leone High Scho
Aoaoga faaopoopo mo ali’i ma tama’ita’i Leoleo a le malo
O le masina o Mati o le tausaga fou lea ua fa’atulaga e faia ai le la’asaga lona lua o aoaoga faapitoa mo ali’i ma tama’ita’i Leoleo o le malo, mo le a’oa’oina lea o i latou i le isi la’asaga o le
2017 Aunu’u Iron Challenge opens local international outrigger race season
(BASED ON A PRESS RELEASE) — Nine teams with 54 paddlers from 5 different countries competed in the 2017 Aunu’u Iron Challenge, the first international outrigger race of the year in American Samoa