by Toneshia Harris | Dec 9, 2010 | Announcements
Twinkles is a sweet little Tabby with large white spots. His coloring and spots are quite unique. If you look closely, it almost looks like Twinkles has the island of Guam on his side. He’s so young that his eyes are still changing color but he’s going to... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 9, 2010 | Announcements
Fellow member LeAnn Pangelinan of DOE won a gift certificate to After 5 located in the 2nd floor of The Plaza in Tumon! Please pick up your prize at the GFT Office Monday to Friday between 8am to 5pm. Members who have registered in the GFT website will automatically... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 9, 2010 | Local News
Finland, with its 5.5 million residents and 2 million saunas, is an unlikely source of inspiration for countries around the world when it comes to student achievement. But the small Nordic nation has risen to the top of international comparisons in recent years, and a... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 9, 2010 | Local News
The global economy has been very good to the very rich–but not so much for the 212 million people who are unemployed worldwide, according to the International Labor Organization(ILO). The Center for American Progress (CAP) yesterday launched the Just Jobs Network,... by Toneshia Harris | Dec 5, 2010 | Local News
The new prevailing wages for Federal Construction projects on Guam once again treat Guam’s workers as second class citizens. For example, a bricklayer on Guam now makes $14.02/hr while in Hawaii they make $37.45/hr. Not only does this rob a worker of $48,000+ per...