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Friday, September 19, 2008
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By GIFF JOHNSON
The American stock market suffered a massive drop Monday (Tuesday RMI date), causing Marshall Islands-related investments to lose millions of dollars on top of losses already experienced during 2008. Marshall Islands Social Security Administration lost $2.1 million in September, most of it from Mondays drop, reducing from $49.3 million on August 31 to $47.2 million as of September 16. The two Bikini trust funds were down 11.3 and 9.4 percent for 2008 through Tuesday this week, and Rongelap trust funds were down 6.8 percent through June 30, with the latest damage from Mondays stock market plunge not yet available. The losses are engulfing everyone who has a trust fund, said Rongelap Mayor James Matayoshi. Its been a huge hit on everyone. But, he added, Rongelaps losses have not been as bad as the average for the S&P 500, considered a benchmark for comparing performance of stock market investments. The Marshall Islands governments trust fund A Account was down seven percent for 2008 through the end of August, dropping from $88.5 million to $82.4 million before Mondays additional losses. The drop in Social Securitys investments this week came as the Nitijela was debating a new bill to increase payments to retirees and their survivors. This is why we shouldnt touch MISSA funds, MISSA board chairman Jack Niedenthal said in reference to repeated attempts by some Nitijela members to change the MISSA law to provide for larger payments to retirees. |
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Attorney General Filimon Manoni is appealing the High Courts ruling in the high-profile Majuro mayor case. High Court Judge James Plasman ruled last month that there does not need to be a special election to replace deceased former Mayor Riley Albertter. Instead, Plasman ruled that acting Mayor Titus Langrine could remain in the post until the next election based on the terms of the Majuro Atoll Local Government constitution. Manoni challenged that decision Monday. Among the questions Manoni wants the Supreme Court to rule on:
Whether the High Court erred in finding that no special election is required to fill the vacancy in the office of the mayor. |
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| By SUZANNE CHUTARO The Marshall Islands could become the first energy sufficient country in the Pacific within the next three years. A company prepared to build an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant in Kwajalein and/or Majuro made its pitch to both Kwajalein and Majuro senators on Tuesday, proposing a 10 megawatt land-based OTEC plant at the cost of about $250 million. Robert Nicholson, III, of Sea Solar Power International, LLC and associate Hunter Johnston of Steptoe & Johnson LLP Attorneys at Law told government leaders that the OTEC technology is ideal for the Marshall Islands and that the Marshall Islands participation will lead to the success of the project. Foreign Minister Tony deBrum has promoted the OTEC plan as a way to power both Kwajalein and Ebeye. Nicholson said the proposed plant would be capable of this. According to Nicholson, OTEC, which is a low temperature reverse refrigeration system, is technology which will not only provide for Ebeye or Majuros electricity needs at a much lower cost than a diesel power plant but the proposed 10 megawatt plant will produce as a bi-product three million gallons of fresh drinking water per day. In Majuro, MWSC pumps out one million gallon of water into the city during water days, which is currently only two days a week. Meanwhile, Marshalls Energy Company is capable of producing 24 megawatts in Majuro, but its peak power use now is only 10 megawatts. Ebeye on the other hand only uses only a little over one megawatt. |
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| P1: The Marshalls District Economic Development Board met last week and approved the business license of Marpac Inc., a construction company which will be operating in the Marshalls. According to Board chairman Tony deBrum, Marpac is incorporated under ownership of Senator Amata Kabua and Representative Henry Samuel of the Congress of Micronesia and Bill Tolkes and Norm Ream of American International Construction Company. We turned down business permit requests from Encyclopedia Brittanica and Encyclopedia Americana, as well as | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| P1: Nitijela voted today (September 20) approving by a vote of 21 for and five against Resolution No. 27 (to approve entry into the Compact of Free Association). Coalition Party members objected to the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| resolution for not waiting for certification of the results by the Chief Electoral Officer. P1: Preventive measures are being enforced in both Majuro and Ebeye because of the reported 67 new cholera cases, which have been confirmed in Truk, FSM, Secretary of Health Services Dr. Jack Helkena said. Helkena has sent letters to the FSM not to send any passengers to the Marshalls. |
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| a request from Starkist Tuna to operate a mother ship and two fishing vessels in the district water, said deBrum. According to the chairman, the reason for turning down Starkists application was a lack of Micronesian participation in the company and the fact that no port or shore facilities were mentioned in the application. It was the decision of the board that Starkist would be of no advantage to our district, said deBrum. We are also planning to undertake a rigorous review of all foreign companies or local companies with foreign investors or employees in the very near future. Certain firms on the island have persisted in ignoring the foreign investment law and are in violation of the law right now. He added, Some people claim that the government is trying to stick its big nose into private business and some, like one notable American businessman, claim this is a Communist plot. But our purpose is to protect and encourage Micronesian businesses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| P1: Christopher Loeak, Ruben Zackhras and Brenson Wase have been removed from the Cabinet by President Imata Kabua. The President took action Monday to remove them as ministers after they joined with opposition | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||