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Election Office has no problem meeting the new federal law
The Election Office will not have any problem meeting the new federal election law which requires absentee ballots for overseas military personnel to be sent out 45-days prior to the election.
AG's Office changes regulation for court removal of overstayers with minor children
District Court John Ward II says the court will be no longer have to delay the removal from American Samoa of any foreigner, who is not legally in the territory, even if that person has children born in American Samoa, because of a change in regulation from the Attorney General's Office.
Visitor stats show third quarter increase, US continues to be local primary tourist market
A much higher number of visitors arrived in the territory during the third quarter of 2009 compared to the first two quarters of the year, according to the Commerce Department report on International Arrivals and Cruise ships for the period of July to September.
DOH attributes education and awareness campaigns to increased voluntary AIDS testing
Heath department acting medical director Dr. Saipale Fuimaono , and others at yesterdaya s World AIDS Day at Utulei Beach.
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WHO knew? McDonalds and Coca-Cola tied to the most obese countries in the world..DUH
December 03, 2009 WHO knew? McDonalds and Coca-Cola tied to the most obese countries in the world..DUH! latest obesity report, America has landed in at #3 as the worlds Fattest people closely followed by Germany.
In medical crisis, family needs help
Jean and Enele Purcell and their 7-year-old daughter, Evangeline, were living in American Samoa in 2007 when Jean, 31, gave birth to a second baby girl, Eros, who was born two months premature.
Swine flu vaccinations for pregnant women in American Samoa are set to start on Monday and are expected to last up to two weeks as the Health Department awaits another shipment to arrive next month.
Swine flu vaccination for pregnant women set to start Monday
Swine flu vaccinations for pregnant women in American Samoa are set to start on Monday and are expected to last up to two weeks as the Health Department awaits another shipment to arrive next month.
American Samoa joins the nation in celebrating Thanksgiving
Second grade students at Lupelele Elementary School marked Thanksgiving Day yesterday with a showcase of the abundance of foods grown locally.
Private sector weighs in with recommendations to increase tourism
Officials of RCA Consultants, the off-island group contracted to produce the American Samoa Tourism Master Plan at Wednesdaya s meeting with the private sector hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and the Governora s Economic Advisory Council.
Attracting more cruiseships to Pago Pago another goal for ASVB director
Attracting more cruiseships to call into the Port of Pago Pago is another target market for the American Samoa Visitor's Bureau, whose chief executive officer David Vaeafe plans to promote American Samoa in an international cruise ship conference next year.
Swine flu kills American Samoa child
A 5-year-old boy flown here from American Samoa about a month ago for treatment of flulike illness died earlier this week of complications related to H1N1 influenza, said state epidemiologist Sarah Park.
Child dies from swine flu in Hawaii
Another child with the H1N1 virus has died in Hawaii. State health officials say a five year old boy from American Samoa passed away this week after flying to Honolulu for emergency treatment.
Afuafu Tuilaepa is the senior lady and matriarch of Chief Tuilaepa Fua'ava's family clan at Manono Island.
ASCC/GUAS provides relief to partner schools
GUAS Director Tupua Roy Fua and his staff celebrate National GEAR UP Day earlier this year.
Rain, memorial services mark Veterans Day in American Samoa
Gov. Togiola Tulafono shakes hands with US Air Force Tech. Sgt. Terry Grace, a native of Jackson, Miss.
Federal subpoenas targeted TOHS for period of almost six years
Federal subpoenas for the Territorial Office of Homeland Security specifically targeted personnel, payroll information, travel expenses and records and contracts or agreements.
FEMA grants $175K to provide crisis counseling for earthquake and tsunami victims
The U.S. Emergency Management Agency has provided a grant funding of more than $170,000 to help the American Samoa government with immediate crisis counseling for people affected by the Sept.
Sala disputes some CNN allegations, confirms FBI investigation
Local Department of Homeland Security director Mike Sala confirmed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has an active investigation concerning homeland security funds awarded to American Samoa, but dismissed some of the allegations reported by the CNN television network in a recent two-part series.
Close to $300,000 aid money recorded by Disaster Relief and Recovery office
Almost $300,000 in financial contributions to American Samoa for the relief and recovery effort have been recorded and overseen by the newly created American Samoa Disaster Relief and Recovery Program .
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