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NEWS UPDATE: 12:20 p.m. – Spelling Bee winner named (Pacific Daily News)

The winner of the 2010 Scripps Regional Spelling Bee is contestant No. 59, Mikhail Alcantara of William S

NEWS UPDATE: 2:50 p.m.- 13 Guam employers nominated for Freedom Award (Pacific Daily News)

Fourteen Guam Guard and Reserve service members nominated their employers for the 2010 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award, a press release stated.

SASC aids triathletes bound for Micro Games (Saipan Tribune)

Here is good news for triathletes who will represent the CNMI to the 2010 Micronesian Games in Palau: Saipan Adventure Sports Club will shell out $350 for the trip.

No volleyball teams in Micro Games, triathlon still in (Saipan Tribune)

Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association would not be sending teams in beach and indoor volleyball competitions to the 2010 Micronesian Games in Palau, while a triathlon squad is still in for the quadrennial meet.

Different approach needed for war claims (Pacific Daily News)

Guam’s proposal to incorporate its war claims provisions in the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act was rejected by Congress. The Pacific Daily News did not report about what discussions there were in adopting the rejection, nor direct reasons for the rejection … the most important points.

Camacho receives first 2010 Guam Phone Book (Pacific Daily News)

New phone book: Staff members of Yellow Pages Ink present the first issue of the 2010 Guam Phone Book to Gov.

NMIVA not sending indoor team to Micro Games (Saipan Tribune)

The Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association will not be sending indoor volleyball teams to the 2010 Micronesian Games in Palau.

Palau to shut down consulates

THE Palau State office has notified the island nation’s consular offices on Guam and in the CNMI that because of stringent cuts in the 2010 fiscal year budget that both offices will be shuttered on Dec. 31.

Senators discuss Census bill: Bill would allow GovGuam employees to work for Census (Pacific Daily News)

Guam senators yesterday discussed legislation that would allow government of Guam employees and retirees to be employed as Census workers.

Defense funds trickle down on Guam

“CONGRESS is clear in its support for the military buildup on Guam,” Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo said last week in the wake of news that a reconciled conference report on the 2010 national defense spending bill has been issued.