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  1. Martinday-Hubbell Law Directory (1986, Volume 5, Lawyers: Ohio-Texas (US Pacific and Other Territories)) by Inc. Martinday-Hubbell, 1986
  2. The Fortunate Islands a Pacific Interlude An Account of the Pleasant Lands and People of the US Trust Territory of the Pacific by KARIG (Walter), 1948-01-01
  3. Micronesia: Decolonisation and US military interests in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (PRC monograph) by Gary Smith, 1991
  4. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands: Annual Report to the United Nations (1970) by Us Department Of State, 1970-01-01
  5. LIFE AT PUGET SOUND, WITH SKETCHES OF TRAVEL IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON, AND CALIFORNIA 1865-1881 by CAROLINE C. LEIGHTON, 2009-04-22
  6. Cold War Frontiers in the Asia-Pacific: Divided Territories in the San Francisco System by Kimie Hara, 2009-03-21
  7. Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life, <I>Redes</I> by Arturo Escobar, 2008-10-31
  8. Northern Territories, Asia-Pacific Regional Conflicts and the ?land Experience: Untying the Kurillian knot by Geoffrey Jukes, 2009-05-02
  9. The Last Wild Edge: One Woman's Journey from the Arctic Circle to the Olympic Rain Forest by Susan Zwinger, 1999-05-31
  10. Roamin\' Wyomin\': Circlin\' Great Divide Basin by Tom Cullen, 2006-07-06
  11. Nature of Gold by Kathryn Morse, 2009-12-15
  12. A Land Gone Lonesome by Dan O'Neill, 2008-08-05
  13. Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time by Janice Marschner, 2008-07-15

1. BBC News | AMERICAS | Extensive Rights Abuses In US Pacific Territory
A United States senate committee has been hearing accounts of extensive abuses of the rights of foreign workers in a us pacific territory, the Northern Mariana Islands.
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Extensive rights abuses in US Pacific territory
A United States senate committee has been hearing accounts of extensive abuses of the rights of foreign workers in a US Pacific territory, the Northern Mariana Islands. Workers from across Asia are drawn to the Marianas by recruitment agents promising lucrative wages and opportunities to become American citizens. But the US Interior Secretary, Bruce Babbitt, told the senate committee that numbers of foreign workers were being forced into slave labour and prostitution. He called for an end to the territory's special exemption from normal US wage and immigration laws. The islands' administrators insist they're rooting out abuses. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service High Graphics
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2. Reisenett US Pacific Territory Maps
us pacific territory Maps American Samoa Maps; Baker Island (Nautical chart) originalscale 115,000 NOAA 1978 , revised 1986 (581K) Not for navigational use;
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3. Meet Flip.syde @ Americansingles.com - Saipan (US Territory In The AmericanSingl
In the us pacific territory of Guam, there are serious concerns the health system may be near collapse.
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4. 1Up Travel > Map Zone > Maps Of Us Pacific Territories.
us pacific territory Maps American Samoa Maps. Baker Island (Nautical chart) originalscale 115,000 NOAA 1978 , revised 1986 (581K) Not for navigational use.
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5. Samoa Globe
Pakistanis entry in American Samoa banned Dawn By Fakhr Ahmad LOS ANGELES,Dec 27 Citing a security threat, the us pacific territory of American
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6. U.S. Territory's Cheap Labor Awakens Sleepy Economy -- And Opposition: 1/11/98
From tropical backwater to lush little loophole, Saipan, a remote us pacific territory,has made itself over in one short decade reemerging as a bit player in
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U.S. territory's cheap labor awakens sleepy economy and opposition
By Charles J. Hanley, Associated Press correspondent
SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands From tropical backwater to lush little loophole, this remote U.S. territory has made itself over in one short decade and emerged as a bit player in the global economy.
But to people like Bijoy Krisno Kundu, Saipan's loophole feels more like a noose.
"I am lost, completely lost," said the young man from Bangladesh, who came to this Pacific island seeking a livelihood but ended up penniless.
Probably 40,000 foreigners double the number of locally born workers staff the garment factories, hotels, nightclubs and construction sites that power the economy of the new Saipan.
These Chinese and Filipinos, Bangladeshis and Thais, brought in under a loose, locally run loophole in the U.S. immigration system, are low-paid and even then often shortchanged. Sometimes they are mistreated and, in some cases, like Kundu's, left without promised jobs.
"And the U.S. government cannot do anything for us," lamented one of Kundu's countrymen, Hafiz Ur Rahaman.

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8. Guam In Emergency After Direct Typhoon Hit; 3 Dead - 12/10/2002 - ENN.com
Guam declared a state of emergency on Monday after three people were killed inthe most destructive typhoon to strike the us pacific territory this year.
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Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Guam in emergency after direct typhoon hit; 3 dead Tuesday, December 10, 2002 By Reuters Air and sea ports remained closed a day after the island of 150,000 people suffered its second major typhoon in five months, officials and witnesses said. Typhoon Pongsona directly hit two villages and a U.S. Air Force base in northern Guam on Sunday afternoon, felled scores of telephone and power lines, and forced the evacuation of patients after structural damage to hospital buildings. At the height of the storm, three Exxon Mobil Corp fuel storage tanks caught fire, witnesses said. One tank was still ablaze on Monday but no one had been injured in the area. "Pongsona is much greater in intensity and duration," Governor Carl Gutierrez was quoted as saying on the Web site of the Pacific Daily News newspaper, comparing it to Typhoon Chata'an, which hit Guam in July. "There is no doubt that the impact of this latest storm will be devastating." Pongsona had now moved north into the Pacific Ocean. It was expected to swing to the northeast in the next 24 hours on a course toward the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, the weather office said.

9. Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands Archives
This new arrangement was named the Trust territory of the pacific Islands (TTPI). end the trustee relationship with the us In 1986 the us notified the UN that its obligations
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Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Scattered across a vast expanse of water as wide as the continental United States are over twenty-one hundred islands that make up the cultural region known as Micronesia. The area includes three major archipelagoes: the Marshalls, Carolines, and Marianas. (Culturally, Micronesia includes Kiribati and Nauru, but the separate political history of these countries excludes them from the archives discussed here.) Having passed through colonial rule by the Spanish, Germans, and Japanese, the islands of Micronesia became a United States administered United Nations strategic trusteeship following World War II. This new arrangement was named the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI). Initially under Navy control, the islands were transferred to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior in 1951. Administrative headquarters, originally in Honolulu, moved to Guam, and finally to Saipan. For administrative purpose, the TTPI divided the islands of Micronesia into six districts based on earlier colonial precedent: the Marshalls, Ponape, Truk, Marianas, Yap, and Palau, with the later addition of Kosrae.

10. UT Library Online - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - U.S. Pacific Territory Map
American retailers involved in sweatshop racketeering on uspacific territory. By Cory Johnson of foreign factories onto the us territory of Saipan allowed us retailers to avoid
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11. The U.S. Pacific Island Territory Of Guam
A comprehensive guide to the Island of Guam. Includes entertainment and shopping information.Category Regional Oceania Guam Arts and Entertainment...... of Guam is the Western most territory of the treasure galleons that crisscrossedthe pacific Ocean from the administrative jurisdiction of the us Navy, Guam
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ABC Online Index Go Asia pacific Breaking News pacific - us increases budget for South pacific territory
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13. Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands - Printable Text Version
Peacock, Karen M. 1989 Across All Micronesia Records of the us TrustTerritory of the pacific Islands. The Contemporary pacific
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Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Scattered across a vast expanse of water as wide as the continental United States are over twenty-one hundred islands that make up the cultural region known as Micronesia. The area includes three major archipelagoes: the Marshalls, Carolines, and Marianas. (Culturally, Micronesia includes Kiribati and Nauru, but the separate political history of these countries excludes them from the archives discussed here.) Having passed through colonial rule by the Spanish, Germans, and Japanese, the islands of Micronesia became a United States administered United Nations strategic trusteeship following World War II. This new arrangement was named the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI). Initially under Navy control, the islands were transferred to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior in 1951. Administrative headquarters, originally in Honolulu, moved to Guam, and finally to Saipan. For administrative purpose, the TTPI divided the islands of Micronesia into six districts based on earlier colonial precedent: the Marshalls, Ponape, Truk, Marianas, Yap, and Palau, with the later addition of Kosrae. Beginning in the 1970s the districts began voting to end the trustee relationship with the U.S. In 1986 the US notified the UN that its obligations were fulfilled. The UN officially dissolved the Trust Territory in 1990. Palau, the last of the Trust Territory districts, voted to end its trustee status in 1994.

14. Pacific Service Region -Guam U.S. Territory
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Tradition has long played a major role in the lives of Chamorros, the people of the Mariana Islands. This includes rituals associated with the preparation of herbal medicines and cures administered by "patteras" and "suruhanas" (local doctors), whose methods of treatment have been practiced for centuries. Superstition also plays an important role, especially when dealing with the supernatural and unexplainable occurrences. It is customary to show respect for the elderly, toward one's neighbors, and for the "taotaomona" (ancestral spirits) and "duhendes" (elfish spirits). Legends are also a part of the cultural heritage of the Chamorros. Language
The name "Chamorro" was given to the language and people of the Mariana Islands by the Spanish. Chamorro is a member of the linguistic family of languages known as Austronesian, which is spoken from Madagascar to the Micronesian Islands to Easter Island in the farthest corner of Polynesia. Education
The educational system is similar to that of the continental U.S., with all high schools and colleges accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Education is a high priority for Chamorro parents and is considered the key to success in many Chamorro homes. By law, children between the ages of 5 and 16 are required to attend school. Some Guam schools use a

15. Pacific Service Region - American Samoa, U.S. Territory
is located in the mid South pacific, 2600 miles American Samoa is an unincorporatedterritory of the United States, whereby its citizens are us nationals able
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, a group of islands in the mid-South Pacific, is located about 2,300 miles from Honolulu. American Samoa has a land area of 76 square miles and approximately 57,291 residents (est. 2000, U.S. Census Bureau), most of whom live on Tutuila. Since American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the U.S., its people are U.S. nationals who freely enter the U.S. An estimated 65,000 Samoans have migrated to the West Coast and some 20,000 live in Hawaii. The territory has an important tuna processing industry, and its capital, Pago Pago, has a great natural harbor with dry dock and port facilities. The local government is the biggest employer in American Samoa. Culture
The Samoan culture is strong and intact. The Fa'asamoa (Samoan way of life) is centered on the "aiga" (family), which consists of the immediate family and extended family members (maternal and paternal) such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins. The family name holds special value in the hearts of Samoans and every opportunity is taken to keep that name in good standing within the community. The "matai" (chief) is the head of the family and has the final say on decisions that are made for the family and their land. Land in American Samoa is communally owned; therefore, it is up to the matai of the family to distribute the land among family members. Community hospitality is ingrained into the Samoan way of life with families commonly inviting guests into their homes.

16. U.S. EPA Region 9: Pacific Islands:Territory Of American Samoa
EPA Home Region 9 pacific Islands territory of is an unincorporated and unorganizedterritory of the States, and administered by the us Department of
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Territory of American Samoa
Background American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency The American Samoa Environmental Quality Commission (ASEQC), was created in 1985 by Executive Order of the Governor. Technical, programmatic and enforcement activities are implemented for the ASEQC by the American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA). ASEPA maintains programs in water quality, drinking water, air quality, pesticides, solid waste, hazardous materials and waste, and public education. The agency and commission are under the Office of the Governor. For the past two years, ASEPA has also been the recipient of an Americorps grant and oversees the training and placement of 20 participants. The ASEPA is directed by Togipa (Tony) Tausaga, who oversees an ASEPA staff of about 20, including a former EPA Region 9 staff (Sheila Wiegman), who is presently on detail to ASEPA from the U.S. Geological Survey. ASEPA is the recipient of an annual EPA Consolidated Environmental Program grant (FY 98 budget is $1.6 million). A local budget of $85,000 is provided to support clean-up activities of Pago Pago Harbor. A continuing problem at ASEPA is the hiring and retainment of qualified staff. ASEPA, with the assistance of PIO, is in the processing of placing two IPA's with ASEPA this summer, to assist them with their water quality and underground storage tanks program.

17. U.S. EPA Region 9: Pacific Islands: Guam
EPA Home Region 9 pacific Islands territory of Guam. territory of Guam. BackgroundGuam is an unincorporated, organized territory of the us The current
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Territory of Guam
Background Guam is an unincorporated, organized Territory of the U.S. The current Governor is Carl Gutierrez , Democrat, narrowly won last November’s election, but his opponent, former Governor Joseph Ada , challenged the results in repeated court battles, and a runoff may be required. Madeline Bordallo is Lieutenant Governor. The Guam Organic Act currently provides a republican form of government with locally elected executive and legislative branches and an appointed judicial branch. Sen. Antonio Umpingco is Speaker of the 25th Guam Legislature, with 15 members, and Sen.

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19. 76 US Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands
us Trust territory of pacific Islands. 1976 tab placed on 1975 Saipanplate shown below. Plates I am looking for from the Trust territory
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20. U.S. Pacific Command: An Official Military Website Sat, Apr. 12, 2003
8 as shown in this satellite image of the pacific Ocean. President Bushhas declared the us territory a federal disaster area and Gov.
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CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii Adm. Thomas Fargo, commander, U.S. Pacific Command welcomes Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, the Honorable Mr. Soemadi, during an office call here to discuss counterterrorism plans and mutual security interests in Southeast Asia. Soemadi met with key diplomatic and U.S. military leaders. Accompanying Fargo is Deputy U.S. Pacific Commander, Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Dierker (center), and Honorary Indonesian Consul in Honolulu, Dr. Peter Sullivan (center-right). The U.S.-Indonesian bilateral relationship is key to fighting the global war on terrorism and a stalwart to peace and freedom of commerce in Asia. (U.S. PACOM photo by Petty Officer 1st. Class Clinton Beaird)
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HAIGASHI-FUJI TRAINING AREA, Japan - U.S. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment dismount a Blackhawk helicopter during Operation Keen Sword with the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force. The Operation is the seventh in a series of regularly scheduled joint/bilateral field training exercises since 1986 involving the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and the United States military. The purpose of Keen Sword is to strengthen relationships and improve interoperability between United States and Japanse personnel. (Photo by Army Sgt. Monica R. Garreau)

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