Guam-- Pacific News Center has obtained a list of borrowers who took millions of dollars in loans from the Guam Economic Development Authority and have yet to repay what they owe.
The Guam Slingshot is powered by a unique spring machine which applies over 40 tons of force to 250 springs. This innovative amusement device is by far the most exhilarating vertical attraction available today. Passenger's experience 6 G's of acceleration to 0 gravity, attaining heights of 230 feet and reaching speeds of up to 100 mph.
Designed and patented in 1996, the Guam Slingshot was first introduced to Guam in 2001. It is the 1st model in the Asia Pacific. Twenty Slinghsots now operate in the USA with 40 more operating in Europe and Asia.
Address: 1180 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, Guam 96931.
Episode 3 of program series created by students from Guam at Menlo College Dept of Mass Communication. Spring 2007. Terri, Gloria. This episode focuses on Guam's culture.
We started The Online Notebook started on April 25, 2007 because everyone started moving out of Guam. This virtual notebook thing kept us together; you'll never imagine how much.
By the way, the second song is a song we wrote about our friendship and growing up on Guam. Here's the lyrics.
WHERE THE DAY BEGINS Written by: Angelica, Cathleen & Joseph Music by: Fred & Dylan Vocals: Ava, Stephanie, Dylan & Christine Recorded at.... Fred's house. HAHA I just had to add that in.
Drips of dawn fall on this cobweb This drip glistens, vibrations laughter {Oh, its} Imperfections bring {imperfections} I hope that it stays perfect Its flaws bring this, this kiss of {gliss} Let's end this; fragility takes
Got up not ready for this {blown, cold} world Utter warmth starts tickling my skin An angel whispered that I'm more than lucky; {I'm blessed} My home resides in your heart, where the day begins
Could it ever be rebuilt Oh, so meticulously--never broken to feel it coming The spider spins her web A riddle deciphered a glisten that improves by drops of insanity That brings it to an offbeat sanity.
Chicken kelaguen and some red rice A little Finedene and the Walk for Life Beaches, sunsets, and coconut trees Slippers always called zories Junky cars on the side of the road Never ending barbeques and pot roast Trolleys to Micronesia Mall No seasons like winter, spring, or fall Stray dogs and chickens roam around Malafunksun on the radio 5K runs and Koko birds Stereotypes on the schools we heard, Academy's sluts and the smarts of St. John's FD's cocky guys and something that rhymes with johns St. Paul's are students to some degree Kicked out of FD, ND, and AOLG
[G]ot up, not ready for this blown cold world [U]tter warmth starts tickling my skin [A]n angel whispered that I'm more than lucky, I'm blessed. [M]y home resides in your hearts, where the day begins
Guam- They made it big on national television as one of the top 5 finalists for "The Next Great American Band". And now, two years since they formed their group, Dot Dot Dot is on Guam and ready to rock out with island residents.
Dot Dot Dot will be playing this Saturday, April 25 at the Father Duenas Phoenix Center. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Tickets are being pre-sold for $20, otherwise it's $25 at the door. Students can also purchase tickets for $20 with an ID. The members say to expect lots of energy, fun and sweat! For more information, visit www.dotdotdotonline.com or call (671) 477-5700.
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