HAGÃ TÃA (The Guam Daily Post) â A first-time U.S. congresswoman from Georgia who mistakenly referred to Guam as foreign land when she railed against federal financial aid going overseas will soon get cookies from the island that bills itself Where America s day begins.
Marjorie Taylor Greene I m a regular, normal person. And I wanted to take my regular â normal person, normal, everyday American values, which is: We love our country. We believe our hard-earned tax dollars should just go for America â not for what, China, Russia, the Middle East, Guam â whatever, wherever, said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Feb. 27 at the Conservative Political Action Conference, which headlined former President Donald Trump.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is being offered a serving of "cookie diplomacy" from Guam after she referred to it as a foreign country that shouldn t receive aid from the United States.
HAGÃ TÃA (The Guam Daily Post) â A purchase agreement between subsidiaries of Gannett Co., Inc., and former Guam Lt. Gov. Kaleo S. Moylan, has been signed, according to a press release.
Moylan will take over as owner of the Pacific Daily News and all of its assets in April.
The Pacific Daily News started its local ownership in 1949, when former Gov. Joseph Flores bought the Guam News from the Navy. Flores then named the newspaper the Guam Daily News. In 1971, the newspaper was purchased by a Honolulu Group, then subsequently bought in the same year by Gannett, Inc., and named the Pacific Daily News.
2020/12/18 12:06 Guam is a tourism hotspot for Taiwanese. (Pixabay photo) Guam is a tourism hotspot for Taiwanese. (Pixabay photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Guam Governor Lourdes Leon Guerrero revealed Wednesday (Dec. 16) that she plans to visit Taiwan in January to discuss a two-way tourism bubble. During a press conference, the governor said the U.S. territory could reopen to tourism in the first quarter of 2021 and that she is planning to lead a delegation to Taiwan next month for travel bubble talks. She said the East Asian nation of 23 million is not a concern for her because it has successfully contained the spread of coronavirus and recorded only a few hundred positive cases and seven deaths.