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Buckle up! Fatalities CraSHES 2 920 LOCAL HIGHWAYS 01-01-13 to date office of highway safety LOCAL HIGHWAYS 01-01-13 to date Newton s big night lifts Panthers over Patriots 24-20 B2 American Samoa is experiencing a Crown of Thorns outbreak and over 5,000 have been killed recently in an effort to halt the damage inflicted on corals by this marine plague. Read story in today s issue about the collaborative effort being carried out to halt the devastation. [photo: National Park Service] online @ samoanews.com C Y M K Fautuaina loia toe vaavaai tulafono fa asalaga o le oti 10 Daily Circulation 7,000 PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAMOA Tuesday, November 19, 2013 $1.00 LBJ CEO to submit revised supplemental budget to address critical needs by Joyetter Feagaimaali i-luamanu, Samoa News Reporter The LBJ hospital will be submitting a supplemental budget of $7.5 million or more to carry out its mandates, said Hospital CEO Joseph Davis Fleming in an interview with Samoa News during the bilateral health summit in Samoa. The hospital s budget which was approved for Fiscal Year 2014 was $52.57 million. During the September hearing for the hospital s FY 2014 budget, the hospital submitted a revised proposal of $57.9 million, but it was not considered official by the Fono since it was not part of the entire ASG budget document signed by Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga. Samoa News also interviewed Fleming regarding his view of NCDs and how they affect the hospital s budget, and in response he said there s a big need to have this epic trend reversed because it s so costly for the government. He said the number of dialysis patients is hitting the roof. The LBJ CEO called the rise in dialysis patients very alarming and a wake-up call. From FY 2007-to-2011 NCDs accounted for 37% of the hospital budget, however from 2008-2012 it increased to 77% which is the reason for the hospital s need to expand their services. However, he noted that the services are not expanding fast enough there s a waiting list in Apia, Samoa and in Hawai i, said Fleming. He further noted there is a need to have the dialysis program on 24-7 because of its growing demands; and said the hospital s new dialysis care facility should be up and running by (Continued on page 14) Financial projection for ASG missing from 4 th Quarter performance report by Fili Sagapolutele, Samoa News Correspondent A financial projection for the American Samoa Government at the end of fiscal year 2013, which closed on Sept. 30, 2013 was not included in the 4th quarter performance report by the Treasury Department, which has provided in past years, preliminary figures about where the government stands on revenue-versus-expenditures. Such a financial projection would provide important information such as whether the government is expected to be in the red or in the black at the end of the fiscal year. The Fono also uses the 4th quarter report as background financial information if the administration submits new money bills. What many lawmakers wanted to see is the actual status of the ASG finances after an administration bill to reprogram $4.3 million in FY 2013 was tabled last month in the Senate during the special session called by Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga, who said the reprogramming legislation was necessary to ensure ASG has a balanced budget at the end of the fiscal year. After tabling the reprogram bill, Senate President Gaoteote Tofau wrote to the governor saying the Senate had serious concerns and reservations about the bill and would need a full financial accounting of ASG s condition before it proceeds on the bill, which should be presented in January as a re-appropriation of surplus funds, if such funds are truly available. (See Oct. 10 Samoa News story for details). Treasury s 3rd quarter performance report also didn t provide data on revenue vs. expenditures and Treasurer Dr. Falema o Phil M. Pili told lawmakers in September this was intentionally left out due to concerns that it didn t provide a clear picture of ASG operations, as there were some issues that needed to be clarified. He said that report would reach others including the media and it would be published with misinformation that would need correction. In Treasury s 4th quarter report dated Oct. 29 and submitted by Deputy Treasurer Ueligitone Tonumaipe a, it states the department had a budget surplus which was reprogrammed to cover other budgetary overruns. According to the budget position report, as of Sept. 30, 2013, Treasury had a balance of $32,052 a surplus. Its FY 2013 budget was $4.20 Million while expenditures were $4.16 Million. (Continued on page 14) C Y M K DIERDRE TYRELL LYDIA ANOA I MARIA TIASEUGA This year the Lions Club of Pago Pago awarded three young ladies top honors in their annual Peace Poster contest. Shown here, the winners are Maria Tiaseuga, a 6th grade student from Kanana Fou, Dierdre Tyrell, a 6th grader from S.P.I.C.C. and Lydia Anoa i a 7th grader at Mt. Alava Elementary. Their winning posters have earned them cash prizes from the local Lions and their posters have also been sent to the regional contest in New Zealand, where they will be judged in the contest s next level. Samoa News congratulates our young artists, who drew their pictures with this year s theme in mind Our World, Our Future. [photos: LF]

Page 2 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Representative Puleleiite Tufele Li amatua Jr and Father Vaiula Iulio with the Tobacco Coalition during their presentation in Samoa at the Bilateral Health Summit on the challenge of NCDs. [photo: JL] (ANSWER on page 14) STRANGE BUT TRUE By Samantha Weaver It was lexicographer Samuel Johnson who made the following sage observation: Always, set a high value on spontaneous kindness. He whose inclination prompts him to cultivate your friendship of his own accord, will love you more than one whom you have been at pains to attach to you. On Jan. 31, 2013, it officially became legal for women to wear pants in Paris. Before that, a law on the books only allowed women to wear pants if they were holding a bicycle handlebar or the reins of a horse, or if they had requested special permission from the police to dress like men. Japanese consumers are now able to buy a smartphone attachment that emits the odors of short ribs, beef tongue and buttered potatoes. Other attachments are also available, with scents such as the ylang-ylang flower, cinnamon rolls, coffee, corn soup, mint, strawberries, jasmine and curry. It s well known that famed children s book author Dr. Seuss had no children of his own, but you might be surprised to learn that he created an imaginary daughter, Chrysanthemum Pearl. He dedicated his book The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins to her: To Chrysanthemum Pearl, aged 89 months, going on 90. If you re like 6 percent of Americans, when you vacuum you do it in your underwear -- or naked. Before the invention of the electric light, people slept, on average, nine hours a night. Since then, it s been about 7.5. Sleep researchers say that in a lab setting, people deprived of electric light go back to sleeping nine hours a night. Thought for the Day If you don t go after what you want, you ll never have it. If you don t ask, the answer is always no. If you don t step forward, you re always in the same place. Nora Roberts The Tobacco Coalition Community yet to realize consequences of smoking by Joyetter Feagaimaali i-luamanu, Samoa News Reporter The Tobacco Coalition claims their primary concern at this point in time is the enforcement of the set policies and laws regarding smoking in public, and all parties involved are in the process of being trained for implementation. In October 2010 then Governor Togiola Tulafono signed the American Samoa Smoke Free Environment Act into law, which brought smoke-free air to American Samoa s restaurants and bars, as well as many workplaces. During their presentation before the Bilateral Health Summit on the challenge of Non-communicable Diseases, Representative Puleleiite Tufele Li amatua Jr and Father Vaiula Iulio said there should be training for all legislation enforcers such as health inspectors, public safety officers, village mayors and leaders on the smoke-free law implementation. Pulelei ite said all parties involved have been informed in detail about the policies pertaining to the act against smoking in public places and the Department of Health (DOH) since October 2013 has enforced the smoke free workplace policy law no. 13-02 for all DOH health centers. The Department of Education is also aggressively spearheading non-smoking campaigns in classrooms and campuses, he noted. He also pointed out that non-profit organizations like the various religious denominations have been enforcing non-smoking boundaries within church facilities. However, the challenges are that the community just doesn t care and still hasn t realized the critical consequences and fatal impact of what smoking does to one s health. Government leaders, policy makers and enforcers are not prioritizing the seriousness of smoking and its consequences, they noted, adding that the business community only regards the profits from the product instead of the effects of the product on people s lives. The presenters noted they are seriously looking into tax increases for cigarettes in order to encourage and promote more smoke-free indoor workplaces and public places and also to provide more health information/warnings, advertising and promotion of non-smoking outreach programs. Fr. Vaiula said they need to develop better television and radio ads to educate the community on their quit program and the smoke-free legislation. As it stands, they are only getting 8% of referrals for their quit program from TV and radio programs where health specialists advise and counsel on the health impacts of smoking. We need to re-focus and evaluate the outreach content that we re using on TV and radio programs, i.e. with more persuasive commercial slides and radio ads. He said apparently radio and TV ads are not working. Fr. Vaiula did state that based on the 8% of referrals from the radio and TV ads calling for villages and organizations to register with DOH for quit-smoking programs, three of the villages registered have the highest population in the territory and the top three denominations from referrals are those who refuse to disclose their church affiliation, the CCCAS and the Catholics. According to their figures, ethnic groups who registered other than Samoans are Filipinos, Fijians, Hawaiians, Tongans and Europeans. (Continued on page 14)

Overall, gasoline prices on downward slide says OPM Territory won t see decrease until December by Fili Sagapolutele, Samoa News Correspondent While the base prices from the refinery in Singapore have begun to decline, the ASG Office of Petroleum Management (OPM) says the territory is not going to see the decrease in prices at the pump until later this month or next month. OPM released last Friday the new maximum allowable price (MAP), or wholesale price, of petroleum products sold in the territory and the new MAP was effective Nov. 16. Except for a slight decrease in Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), which is the fuel used for the eleven generators at the American Samoa Power Authority in Satala and some school buses, the other petroleum products faced a slight increase, with the biggest hike in regular diesel. OPM s petroleum officer Sione Kava said there is not much change at this time for petroleum prices, but the trend seems to be that the Base Prices out of the Singapore refinery from which American Samoa and the South Pacific region get their supply is starting to decrease. Overall, the trend in prices is going down, but we will probably not see the decreased trend for us until the next MAP or so, he said in a phone interview yesterday. Additionally, gasoline prices also decreased as a result of our region s gasoline supply exceeding the demand. Furthermore, the slow demand from the key aviation sector is also causing a small drop in price. Moreover, diesel prices are falling due to weak demand and a decrease in crude oil prices, according to information from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community and the Platt s Oilgram Price Report, said Kava. As of last Friday, the average retail price at local gas stations stood at $4.08 per gallon, which is 47 cents a gallon above the MAP, while the average retail diesel is $4.42 per gallon which is 46 cents a gallon above the MAP, said Kava. (The 46 and 47 cents are the amounts that local gas stations add on to the MAP to cover overhead and other expenses). With the new MAP, gasoline increased by 1.2 cents per gallon to $3.62 a gallon; while jet fuel and kerosene hike by 2 cents to $3.71 per gallon, according to data released last Friday. The biggest increase 5 cents per gallon is with diesel fuel: with the MAP of road diesel at $3.25 a gallon; boilers/generators $3.64 a gallon; commercial fishing vessel diesel $3.49 a gallon and other marine diesel at $3.56 per gallon. According to OPM there is a decrease of onecent per gallon for ULSD for both road and boilers/generators Kava pointed out that Gov. Lolo Matalasi Moliga is doing all possible to make sure that the MAP which is controlled by the government remains low, but the governor cannot control prices at the gas stations. He explained that in the U.S., stations charge about 21 cents per gallon above their MAP. When it comes to the MAP we have the lowest in the Pacific; however, when it comes to what the public sees as the retail prices at the pump, that s controlled by the gas station owner, said Kava. OPM plans to conduct a survey later this week, to find out the average retail price for all petroleum products following release of the new MAP. The next MAP is scheduled for release on Dec. 1. samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 3 3 airlifted, dozens treated after Utah school CO leak SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A carbon monoxide leak Monday forced the evacuation of a remote Utah elementary school and sent more than 40 students and staff to medical facilities in Utah and Colorado, including two adults who were still hospitalized into the night, officials said. San Juan County spokesman Rick Bailey said three people were flown to Colorado hospitals from the school in Montezuma Creek, a small town on the Navajo Reservation about 15 miles west of the Colorado border. Bailey said one female teacher was being moved from a Cortez, Colo.-hospital to a Salt Lake City-area facility Monday night. It was the closest location with a hyperbaric chamber, which is used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning, he said. Another female staff member who was flown to a Durango, Colo., hospital was still being held there Monday evening, he said. A female third-grade student also was airlifted to the Cortez hospital but later was released. Bailey said another 33 students and staff were taken by ambulance to medical facilities in the Utah cities of Blanding and Monticello. At least eight other people either drove themselves or got rides to treatment centers, he said. Everyone treated at Utah facilities was expected to be released sometime Monday, Bailey said. The leak occurred at about 8 a.m. as people arrived at Montezuma Creek Elementary and before classes started. All of the approximately 280 people in the building at the time were evacuated, the San Juan County Sheriff s Office said in a statement. One emergency medical worker suffered a broken leg during the evacuation after jumping from a wall to get to another part of the school, Bailey said. He had no further details on that incident. The school remained closed Monday, but officials planned to reopen it Tuesday. The leak appears to have been caused by a water heater with a blocked ventilation system, officials said. The school doesn t have carbon monoxide detectors, San Juan School District Superintendent Douglas Wright said. Deputies said emergency calls came from the school near the Four Corners area with reports of students feeling dizzy and sick. About 10 ambulances and multiple police and fire crews responded. It looked like a metropolitan response, Bailey said. About 200 students attend Montezuma Creek Elementary, according to 2012 enrollment data. HOLIDAY COOKING SPECIALS FOR ANY SIZE FAMILY THANKSGIVING SALE ON NOW UNTIL NOV 27. Talk to us for the right gas advice Our specialist gas technicians provide safe, reliable installation AWARENESS TIP: Gas is cheaper than Electricity, Help us keep the air we breathe clean. Buy any of THESE GAS 4BNR STOVE APPLIANCES and get a FREE TURKEY AND FREE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY. 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Page 4 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 NM officer fires gun at minivan with children in traffic stop ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Two New Mexico state police officers are under investigation and a mother and her 14-year-old son are facing charges after a routine traffic stop turned to chaos when the teen physically confronted one officer and another officer fired shots at a minivan carrying children. Details of the recent stop emerged when KRQE-TV obtained video from the dashboard camera of the police cruiser that pulled over the family of six for speeding near the northern New Mexico tourist town of Taos. The footage taken Oct. 28 shows driver Oriana Farrell, 39, disobeying the officer s orders, including driving off after being told to take her keys out of the vehicle. The Memphis, Tenn., woman was pulled over again and the situation escalated as she pleaded for lenience while refusing the officer s orders to get out of the van. She eventually exits the vehicle, but tries to get back in as the officer, identified as Tony DeTavis in police records, tries to restrain her. The TV station s edited video shows at least two of her five children get out of the vehicle to confront DeTavis in her defense. Farrell ushered the smaller child back into the van as the 14-year-old struggled with the officer. The teen got back in the vehicle and shut the door after DeTavis appears to pull out his stun gun. At that point, backup arrived as DeTavis bashed out the minivan s front passenger window with his nightstick and another officer, identified in records as Elias Montoya, shot at the vehicle as it drove off. Montoya wrote that he fired his weapon at the left rear tire in an attempt to immobilize the vehicle. The mother and teen were arrested in front of a hotel after a brief chase. She has since been released and faces charges of child abuse, fleeing and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia for a pair of marijuana pipes found in the van. Farrell was released on bond. It s unclear whether the 14-year-old remains in custody. He faces charges of battery of an officer. His name has not been released. DeTavis wrote in the police report that Montoya later bought the entire family McDonald s during the booking process. Farrell s attorney Alan Maestas did not immediately return a phone call to The Associated Press. Maestas, however, suggested to a judge last week that Farrell was acting out of fear for the safety of her children. Eighth Judicial District Attorney Donald Gallegos the situation could have been avoided if Farrell had followed the officer s instructions. She wouldn t do the simple act of just signing a ticket, Gallegos said. In a statement, New Mexico State Police Chief Pete Kassetas said his department will conduct a full and thorough review of the shooting and traffic stop. Kassetas said he has seen the video and has concerns relating to the conduct of the officer who discharged his firearm. He said the department will take swift action if the investigation determines the officer acted improperly. Gallegos said based on what he s seen from the video, the district attorney s office will not pursue criminal charges against the officers. But he said that could change if state police present more evidence. On the video, the initial officer could be heard telling Farrell she had been driving 71 mph in a 55 mph zone. Osini Faleatasi Inc. reserves all rights. dba Samoa News is published Monday through Saturday, except for some local and federal holidays. Please send correspondences to: OF, dba Samoa News, Box 909, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799. Contact us by Telephone at (684) 633-5599 Contact us by Fax at (684) 633-4864 Contact us by Email at samoanews@samoatelco.com Normal business hours are Mon. thru Fri. 8am to 5pm. Permission to reproduce editorial and/or advertisements, in whole or in part, is required. Please address such requests to the Publisher at the address provided above. Emergency funds secured to tackle a huge outbreak of poisonous Alamea by Jeff Hayner, Samoa News Reporter Over 5,000 Crown of Thorns starfish, or alamea have been killed recently in American Samoa waters in an effort to halt the damage caused by this marine plague, and destroying this pest is being conducted in a collaborative effort carried out by the National Park Service of American Samoa, the Coral Reef Advisory Group, the National Marine Sanctuary Service and the Department of Marine Wildlife Resources (DMWR). Samoa News spoke with National Parks Services Marine Ecologist Tim Clark who explained their latest effort to get rid of the Crown of Thorns, known locally as alamea. Normally it s OK we have few of them every once in a while come up on the reef. However, when we get a lot of nutrients in the environment from land sources, especially after a big storm when things get stirred up, then we have a lot nutrients in the water that fuel a Phytoplankton bloom. This is when the larva in the Crown of Thorns do really well, and then we get an outbreak of thousands of them all over our reefs. This is when they go through and wipe out the coral, said Clark. Once you lose the corals, you lose everything associated with the coral. It takes about fifty years for a coral reef to come back after a big disturbance like that, he explained. He said that the park service was able to get some emergency funding to bring nine divers to the territory who are Marine Archeologists. These divers travel around the world documenting and preserving ancient shipwrecks, and they have agreed to come and help kill the Crown of Thorns outbreak here in the territory. According to Clark, the divers have been on island for two weeks with a few of them leaving last night and some staying for another week. He said that the divers brought with them Rebreathers, which according to Clark is a different type of dive technology. Rebreathers are a technical dive apparatus that lets them stay underwater for 4-5 hours at a time and also enables them to dive to greater depths. We are able to stay down for long periods of time and cover the entire reef on the bottom all of the way to shoreline and this has allowed us to have a heavy impact on the Crown of Thorns, he said. The divers have killed 5,519 Crown of Thorns around the island just in the last two weeks and they will be working here for another week, he said. Clark says if you see an alamea or Crown of Thorns, please contact Alice Lawrence of DMWR at 633-4456 and he cautioned not to touch them as the Crown of Thorns are also very poisonous. BACKGROUND In the late 1970s, millions of crown-of-thorns starfish ate their way through Tutuila s reefs. According to NOAA, more than 90 percent of all the living corals were destroyed. At the time, Fagatele Bay was not a National Marine Sanctuary, but this disaster propelled the decision for the site s designation. The NOAA website cites scientists, headed up by Dr. Charles Birkeland and Dr. Alison Green, who use this natural disaster as a baseline for their long-term research to monitor the recovery of a coral reef. Because corals grow slowly, the research team chose a multi-year cycle of data collection. Beginning in 1985, and again in 1988, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, and 2007, the team amassed information on coral, fishes, invertebrates and marine plants. This database is unique for Samoa and the study is one of the few long-running surveys of its type in the world

samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 5 Lolo M. Moliga Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga Lt. Governor DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE American Samoa Government Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 Tel: (684) 633-5155 FAX: (684) 633-4195 I n reply refer to: Serial No: DOC November 19, 2013 COMBINED NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS This Public Notice is intended to meet two separate procedural requirements. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about December 6, the Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government will submit a request to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of Community Development Block Gra nt funds Under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended to undertake a project known was the Leone Midkiff Elementary School for the purpose of constructing a new 2-Two Story Building that will house four (4) classrooms, a cafeteria and two restrooms for boys and girls in Leone. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The Department of Commerce has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the hu man environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Ac t of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in an Environmental Review Recor d prepared by CDBG staff and it is on file at the Department of Commerce, 2nd Floor, A.P. Lutali, Executive Office Building, Utulei, American Samoa and may be examined or copied from Monday to Friday, Except holidays, from 7:30AM - 4 :00PM. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, or group, disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project m ay submit written comments to the Department of Commerce, Executive Office Building, 2nd Floor A.P. Lutali, Executive Office Building, Utulei, American Samoa. All comments received by December 5, 2013 will be considered by the Departme nt of Commerce prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Commenters should specif y which part of this Notice they are addressing. RELEASE OF FUNDS The Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government certifies to HUD that Keniseli Lafaele in his capacity as Department of Commerce Director consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an acti on is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibili ties have been satisfied. HUD s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and the Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government certification received by December 05, 2013 or period of fifteen days from its receipt of the reques t (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases (a) the certification was not executed by the Certify ing Officer or other officer of the Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government approved by HUD; (b) the Department of Commerce, American Samoa Government has omitted a step or failed to make a decision of finding requi red by HUD regulation at 24 CFR Part 58; ( c ) the grant recipient or other participants in the project have co mmitted funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsat isfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with th e required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to following official and address: Mr. Mark Chandler, Director Office of Community Planning and Development Honolulu Field Office US Department of Housing and Urban Development 1132 Bishop Street, Suite 1400 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: (808) 457-4678 Fax: (808) 457-4694 Keniseli Faalupe Lafaele Director Atuatasi Lelei Peau Deputy Director KENISELI LAFAELE, Director Dept of Commerce

Page 6 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 TO ONE AND ALL FA AFETAI TELE LAVA! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! MARAMING SALAMAT PO! Your gracious Donation of $1,944.50 will help Typhoon-stricken Filipinos survive and rebuild their lives. with heartfelt gratitude Teachers Support Typhoon Victims Brenda, Claire, James, Lori, Luvis, Randel, Teresita NOW SERVING BREAKFAST & Lunch MON-SAT From 7am - 2pm Oasis for Fine Dining MONDAY-SATURDAY 5PM TO 9PM MEAT/PASTA LOVERS MENU CATCH OF THE DAY CLASSIC KOREAN MENU DESSERT DELIGHTS PRIVATE PARTY & BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE BAR & RESTAURANT MON thru SAT 7AM-2AM TELEPHONE @ 699-6231 LOCATED IN SAMOA SPORTS BUILDING, AIRPORT RD by Joyetter Feagaimaali i-luamanu Samoa News Reporter MAN JAILED FOR TEN YEARS WITHOUT PAROLE IN SEX CASE Faalogo Fiapito, who pled guilty to child molesting, was sentenced to ten years in jail without parole. The 49-year-old man was implicated in a sexually related case involving a seven-year old girl. The defendant, who lives in Pavaia i, was charged with one count of child molestation and endangering the welfare of a child. In the plea deal the defendant pled guilty to the child molestation charge, which is a class A felony punishable by imprisonment for life, or from ten to thirty years in jail with a mandatory minimum prison term of ten years without probation or parole, while the remaining count, a misdemeanor, was dismissed as part of the deal. During the plea hearing, the defendant admitted he saw the girl at her house and he grabbed her hand and pulled her to a nearby banana plantation where he laid the girl down and attempted to take off her clothes at the same time touching her in her private parts. During sentencing the defendant told the court that he fell into temptation by the devil while he was intoxicated. Fa apito apologized to the court, the government, the attorneys and everyone present for his actions that led him before the court. He also apologized to the minor and her family for what he did. Fa apito said the ten months he spent in jail have taught him a huge lesson and he asked the court for leniency to allow him a second chance to return home and care for his father. Samoa News points out the defendant had been charged and sentenced in a sex case several years ago. Assistant Public Defender Joel Shiver told the court alcohol was a factor in this case and he did not recommend probation. The prosecutor, Assistant Attorney General Camille Philippe asked the court to sentence the defendant to ten years in jail. In less than five minutes, Chief Justice Michael Kruse and the associate judges convened for the sentence, giving Fa apito ten years in jail without the possibility of parole. The incident came to light on Jan. 20, 2013 when the victim s father sought assistance from police. PLEA DEAL OFFERED TO INMATE CAUGHT AT LOCAL NIGHT CLUB An inmate who escaped from the Tafuna Correctional Facility (TCF) and was caught partying with his girlfriend at the Bowling Alley Bar has accepted a plea offer from the government. Joseph Mamona is facing charges of escaping from confinement, Public Peace Disturbance and resisting arrest while his girlfriend, who was also arrested, has been charged with aiding and abetting. The plea hearing is scheduled for today in Mamona s case. According to court filings, police officers were stationed outside of the Bowling Alley, when they were approached by the Bar s security informing the police officers that an inmate was inside the club. After confirming with TCF of Mamona s status, police went inside the club however Mamona had already left and police were told that he was hiding somewhere in the parking lot. Police then searched and found him inside one of the parked vehicles. NOTICE CANCELLATION OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to A.S.C.A. 37.1105, that MGC Mortgage, Inc., intends to foreclose on that certain mortgage, recorded in the Office of the Territorial Registrar on May 25, 1993 in Volume No. LA 93 p. 46, and that the property subject to the mortgage will be sold at a public auction. Property to be Sold : All of the mortgagor s interest in that certain parcel of land, structures and improvements on that certain parcel of real property situated in the village of Faga alu, County of Maoputasi, American Samoa, Land Square 18, Unit B, more particularly described as follows: All that certain real property situated in the Village of Faga alu, County of Maoputasi, Island of Tutuila, American Samoa, being a portion of land called Leafu and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point which has coordinates of X = 255,860.00 and Y = 302,120.00 American Samoa Datum of 1962; run thence on azimuth 00 30 00 60.0 feet to a point; thence on azimuth 90 30 00 60.0 feet to a point; thence on azimuth 180 30 00 60.0 feet to a point; thence on azimuth 270 30 00 60.0 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 0.083 acres more or less. Date of Sale: The foreclosure scheduled to take place on November 26, 2013 has been CANCELLED. Minimum Bid: $11,000 plus accrued interest to the date of sale, attorney s fees and all costs. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all offers. Property Description: This property is situated on communal land. Contact: Attorney Richard desaulles, at the Ashley & Associates, P.C., phone number 684-699-5115. Public exhibit of St. Peter relics revives debate VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican s decision to publicly exhibit the purported relics of the Apostle Peter for the first time has spotlighted the intense scientific debate over whether the bones actually belong to the first pope. Pope Francis on Sunday will preside over a Mass in St. Peter s Square at which an urn containing the relics will be shown for public veneration. The urn is usually kept in the Apostolic Palace for private veneration by popes, but it will be publicly displayed for the first time to mark the end of the church s Year of Faith. This is the only such exhibit now planned. No pontiff has ever definitively declared the bones to be Peter s, though Pope Paul VI in 1968 said fragments found in the necropolis under St. Peter s Basilica were identified in a way that we can consider convincing. Some prominent Vatican archaeologists disagreed, and debate continues today much as it has over the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin. A senior Vatican official, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, acknowledged the debate Monday but suggested it barely matters if scientists eventually determine the bones aren t Peter s since Christians have venerated them for two millennia and will continue to do so, regardless. We want to highlight the theological value of this, he told reporters. Then, correctly, archaeologists will do all their research. And we will be happy if even one day we were to arrive at an even clearer decision from the scientific point of view. But he stressed: We believe. We believe this. Faith, the devotion of the people of God, have always held that these were the relics of the Apostle Peter. And in this way we continue to venerate them and give them the honor they deserve. The general public can visit the tomb of St. Peter in the necropolis under the basilica, where Francis prayed in the weeks after he became pope, the first pontiff to visit the tomb.

NEWS BRIEFS Typhoon survivors rally city: We shall overcome TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) A Roman Catholic priest led dozens of displaced typhoon survivors on a march through this shattered city on Tuesday, seeking to boost its spirits. The marchers sang We shall overcome as they toured parts of Tacloban, at one point skirting some unburied corpses in bags by the roadside. The Rev. Robert Reyes, an activist priest known for running long distances across country to draw attention to social issues, said the marchers were living in a church and a sports stadium. This is not an ordinary march. We call it the walk to overcome, said Reyes. This is part of what we call psycho-social therapy where you listen to the victims of the disaster but you also make them believe that they can actually heal themselves. Typhoon Haiyan cut a path across eastern and central Philippines on Nov. 8, with some of fastest wind speeds on record. It killed or has left missing more than 5,000 people and displaced an estimated 4 million people. A major international relief mission is underway to help the survivors, many of whom will be dependent on aid for months to come. The airport in Tacloban, which was almost entirely destroyed in the storm, has emerged as relief hub, with scores of aid flights arriving each day carrying food, water, medicine, generators and heavy lifting equipment. The pace has picked up markedly in recent days compared to the chaos in the immediate aftermath of the storm. It looks completely different to when I came in last week, said Valerie Amos, the United Nation s humanitarian chief. I m really delighted that so much progress has been made, so much more aid is going out, and the people are getting the vital supplies that they need. Apocalyptic storm floods Sardinia, 16 die ROME (AP) Emergency crews worked to reach remote parts of flood-ravaged Sardinia on Tuesday after a torrential rainstorm killed at least 16 people, downed bridges and swept cars away. Italy s civil protection chief, Franco Gabrielli, said one person remained unaccounted for and that the toll of 16 may still rise as crews reach isolated areas in the countryside where some homes are submerged. The island, famed for its Costa Smeralda beaches of crystal clear water and dry Mediterranean climate, received more than 400 millimeters of water in 24 hours, he told Sky TG24. Olbia Mayor Gianni Giovanelli said the city had been destroyed by the apocalyptic storm, with bridges felled by gushing, muddy rivers and water levels reaching 3 meters (10 feet) high in some places. Premier Enrico Letta convened the cabinet Tuesday morning to declare a state of emergency to free up funding and resources. Sardinia Gov. Ugo Cappellacci said among the dead was a family of four, reportedly of Brazilian origin. Local newspaper L Unione Sarda said one policeman helping to escort an ambulance died when the car he was travelling in was submerged in the collapse of a bridge in Dorgali. In hard-hit Gallura, three people died after their car was swept away in the collapse of another bridge, it said. Northern Calif. man sent to prison after 8th DUI SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) A Northern California man has been sentenced to five years in prison following his eighth conviction for driving under the influence. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports 34-year-old Barton Riley Shafer will also be unable to get a driver s license for 10 years after his release. Shafer was stopped May 17 for speeding and was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.17. The legal limit is.08. In August the Santa Rosa resident pleaded no contest to DUI and driving with a suspended license. He also admitted having been convicted of three previous felony DUI charges in the last 10 years and having served prison time twice on those counts. He has been in custody since May. US Navy sailor and fiancee to marry at Nevada airport RENO, Nev. (AP) A U.S. Navy sailor from California and his high school sweetheart are so excited to get married, they re going to tie the knot as soon as his plane lands at a Nevada airport. The wedding is scheduled for 11:30 p.m. Monday at Reno- Tahoe International Airport. That s just minutes after seaman Dylan Ruffer is scheduled to arrive after an 11-month deployment off the coast of war-torn Syria. Madison Meinhardt of Chester, Calif., contacted the airport three weeks ago because her fiance told her he wants to get married the minute he sees her. The Eldorado Hotel-Casino is donating the wedding cake, limousine and honeymoon suite for the couple, who met at Chester High School. The Blue Star Moms and Patriot Guard veterans group plan to help airport officials make it a special ceremony. (Continued on page 15) samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 7 FA AALIGA TAUA SAOFA I FAAGAU O le a mapu ia i tia taulogo ma fue lalago mamalu o Samoa; ae selu fatufatu i ao lelea le paia o le Atua ma le talalelei, aua ua taoto nei i ulugalu ae ufitia i vaai le malu a Tapuitea ona o loo soifua le Atua sa mai ma sulu i le po, ae leoleo i le ao lo outou soifua. Tulouna ia le paia i le afifio o Sua ma le Vaifanua, Fofo ma Aitulagi, Ituau ma le Alataua, Saole ma le Launiusaelua. Tulouna ia le paia o le Manu a Tele, le afio o le La au na Amotasi ia Samoa, afifio Faatui ma le fetalaiga i To oto o o le Faleula. Ae le faagalo ai le tatou usoga ia Tumua ma Pule, I Tama ma o latou Aiga, o Aiga foi ma o latou Tama, Aiga i le Tai ma le Va a o Fonoti. Tulou, Tulou, Tulouna ia. Ae ua a e nei le finagalo, ao se tofa na fili i le pito papa, i le aiga o le tofa i le Launatausala i Vainiu, o le tofa ia Fa agau Taulepeti Savea Lefiti o le a tausia le aiga. O le mea lea, ua i ai nei se tofa i aiga, o le a fa afotuova aulu le tofa ia Fa agau Taulepeti Savea Lefiti i luma o lona nu u ma lona itumalo. O le paia lava lea i paepaeuli, i le afifio o Maopu, susu Usoalii ma Taumafalofi ae puipuimalu e le fetalaiga i lo outou to afa; paia foi I Malae Pule ma Malaeti a i le afifio o To afiaoali i, susu Matua ma Usoali I, puipui e le fetalaiga I lo outou to afa; paia foi i Vainiu i le susu oulua Tama Matua, susu vae oulua to oto o, ae tausiva atele e le fetalaiga i le Launatausala lau Tofa Faagau, o le Foetuese ia Itu au. Ae le liua ai le vai o Sina i gafa tupu ma gafa sili i lagi o le tofa ia Faagau, matou te faatulou atu i ou sa ma faiga i le afio o lau afioga Toeali I Mailo, paia a lea o Malaeoletalu, le mea e afio ai le Sa o Usoalii, susu ai le Toealii ma Tapunuu, afio ai le Aloali I, puipui i le fetalaiga a Taesalialii ma Taamuolevaigafa, mamalu na o le Launiunasaelua. Paia foi vaovai i le afioga I le Maopu ia Fano ma aiga, paia a lea o Vaovai i le afifio o Maopu, susu Nofo Fanau ae puipui e le fetalaiga ia Uso ma Faatiliga. Fa atulou atu foi i lau fetalaiga Leatiota o e na leleo i le maota, ma lau tofa Utofili, o le tama na fagota i tai e lua, paia lena o Fatulegaee ma Malotumau, e afio ai le na autai ai Sua ma le Vaifanua, susu ai Sao ma Tamatane, ae puipui I le lua fetalaiga, mamalu le na o le Atisua. Paia foi i le aiga i Ogea i le afio o lau afioga i le Faatui Lefiti, paia a lea o le Afiooalii, susu Usoalii, tausiva atele e le fetalaiga a tootoo ma upu ia oe le Faletolu. O paia foi o Asila ma Tanumaleu i le afio o lau afioga i le aloalii Afoa, o le paia a lea i le afio o le Sa o Usoalii, susu ai le Toealii ma Tapunuu, afio ai le Aloalii, puipui i le fetalaiga a Taesalialii ma Taamuolevaigafa, o upu ia ia te oe Launiunasaelua. E le vaea ai le fala o oto i le susuga pau Faamatuainu ma Mataafa, o le paia lea o Lalogafu afu a e susu ai Lufilufi ma lau saofa iga, susu le Vainalepa, fetalaiga i lou tou To aono, susu mai Tuiatua ma ou Tu itu i, tapa au fa asisina ma lau afioga Seuta atia na e alaala i maota i Mulinuu. Paia o Tapuotaota e afio ail au afioga Patu, paia lava lea i le afio o le Matua, susu Asi ma le Patu, susu Usoalii, puipui i lau fetalaiga Tamapua ma Manoniamagu, fa apea le nofo i le ituaiga ia te oe Fuata. Ae tau ia ina ou tafao I matatoaga ma ou fa atulou le paia o so matou paoplo tupu a le tausialii i le afio o lau afioga Masuigamalie o le puipui o sa Amomua; o le paia a lea o le Faletele e susu ai le aiga o sa Malietoa, susu mai laua Matua o Uitualagi ma Fuaoletoelau, susu mai le tagata e tasi o le tupe tanoaese, o le puipui o sa Asomua, lau susuga Masuigamalie ma lau Falelima, susu alo o Aliitasi, susu mai Sua le Autuliilagi, afio mai Atanoa, o le alo o Asomua, ae tausiva atele i le lua fetalagi Tuuu ma Lio, mamalu lena o Alataua. Matou te fa atulou atu foi i le Nofofanau i lau afioga Vaivao, paia lava lea o Gagamoe, e afio ail au afioga i le Maoputasi o le Tama Faasau a le Faleagafulu, susu Tei ma Anoalo, susu le Matua ma le Nofofanau, Anoaloifale, ae tausivaatele e lau fetalaiga Tuaolo le na Faleagafulu ai le motu, Falefa ma le mamalu i le Launiunasaelua. E faapea se taofiga a aiga, o le Aso Tofi, Novema 21, 2013 i le itula e 5:00 i le afiafio o le sauniga e fa apaia ai le nofo a le tofa i le Launatausaga Faagau Taulepeti Savea Lefiti i le malumalu o le Ola Fou i Matuu, i le ta ita iga a le Susuga i le Faafeagaiga ia Fouvale Asiata. O le aso Faraile, Novema 22, 2013, i le itula 6:00 i le taeao, feiloa i ma le paolo tofia fa apea le paolo a le tausialii a le fa anofonofo. A mae a, i le itula 10:00 i le taeao ona aliitaeao lea o le itumalo ma faapaia le nofo a le tofa ia Faagau i luma o lona itumalo ma le atuu. Tau ina alofa le Atua ia molimoli o o atu lou tou soifua ma si o tatou ola, i lena aso ua atofaina. Faia ma le faaaloalo lava Tofa i le Launatausala ma le aiga potopoto Soifua.

Page 8 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Department of PUBLIC HEALTH 4 TH ANNUAL BILATERAL HEALTH Summit for Samoa and American Samoa Nov. 14th & Nov. 15th 2013 Apia Samoa Day One of Health Summit. C Y M K C Y M K

samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 9 Repairs run smoothly after ASG shipyard, chain overhaul C Y C Y M K M K by Fili Sagapolutele Samoa News Correspondent Recently completed repairs to the Ronald Reagan Marine Railway shipyard slipway got their first test last week, when a fishing boat went up on dry dock. According to David Robinson, chairman of the ASG Shipyard Service Authority, things went smoothly. The repair work at the government-owned facility started several weeks ago and included replacing an aging hauling chain and improvements to the platform, which Robinson said had been neglected by previous operators over the years. Responding to Samoa News questions, Robinson said that last Tuesday, they completed nearly all of the work, which cost over $400,000 in repairs, overhaul, and installation of the new hauling chain for the dry dock. We have some more work to do in realigning parts of the railway lines but this has not prevented us from hauling up a longliner fishing boat after six weeks of intensive work, he said, adding that the fishing boat went up on the slipway Tuesday afternoon after the repair work was completed. The haul-out ran very smoothly and all other parts of the railway worked perfectly. Robinson acknowledged the invaluable assistance of engineers from Massachusetts-based Crandalls Dry Dock Engineers who have been with the shipyard for the duration of the work program. They have not only supervised the work, they have provided on-the-job-training for our local staff who have benefited greatly from their experience throughout the whole of the work program, he said. He added that Crandalls has begun work on the design of a replacement for the old 800-ton dry dock that was allowed to deteriorate by previous operators, and the new one will be a 1,000-ton unit capable of hauling out two longliners at a time. Additionally, the shipyard is well on the way to completing our cleanup of the general areas of the shipyard with the removal of scrap metal and hazardous materials, Robinson said, and noted that the clean up is very important for the safety of the community. Further, we have orders booked for repairs for vessels taking us through March next year and we are hoping for more work from local longliners and the purse seiner fleet from Tri Marine International as well as the ASG and Samoa government vessels, he said. The increase in work means more workers will be hired, said Robinson. OTHER SHIPYARD DEVELOPMENTS Robinson said rehabilitation of the dock area which was damaged during the 2009 tsunami should start by early next year, and the work will be paid for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He said funding arrangements are being handled by the Executive Branch and the shipyard s board of directors is eager to get this work done as soon as possible. In addition,shipyard Services has recently arranged to give StarKist Samoa access for trucks with reefer containers to drive through the shipyard to their premises, which are to be used for the expansion of their pouching operations. StarKist will be using part of government land, which was previously part of the old Satala power plant, destroyed by the 2009 tsunami. Lastly, plans are now well underway for the establishment of a Maritime Training Academy with assistance from the Department of Youth and Women s Affairs and the US Coast Guard. This purse seiner vessel was the first one on the slipway after some $400,000 in repairs were completed last week Tuesday morning at the ASG-owned shipyard at Satala. The vessel went on the slipway in the afternoon. [photo: AF]

Page 10 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Le Fautuaina loia toe Lali vaavaai tulafono fa asalaga o le oti Lali Le pule o le StarKist Samoa ia Brett Butler (ogatotonu) ma sui o aoga Tulaga Muamua mai le atunuu, sa faamanuiaina i faailoga tupe ta i $1,000 mai le polokalame a le Charlie s Kids Program, lea sa tufatufaina atu i le aso Faraile na tea nei. [ata foa i] Faaauau pea fesoasoani Star- Kist i Aoga Tulaga muamua tusia Ausage Fausia o matua ma faiaoga (PTA) i le faaleleia o galuega O le vaiaso na te a nei na faamanuiaina ai ni taulima a fanau i totonu o le aoga. Aoga Tulaga muamua se 10 i le atunuu i foa i O le aoga lona lua na faamanuiaina o Matafao tupe e ta i $1,000 a le aoga e tasi, i lalo o se Elementary, i lalo o le taitaiga a le faiaoga ia polokalame fesoasoani faaauau a le kamupani a Atalina Coffin, lea sa latou faataua le faitau tusi le StarKist Samoa ua faaigoaina o le Charlie s i totonu o aoga uma i Amerika Samoa, lea foi Kids Program, lea ua atoa le 8 tausaga talu ona e mafai ai ona galulue faatasi matua ma fanau amataina mai. O se sauniga puupuu sa faia i le aoga e ala i le faitau faatasi o a latou tusi, ina ia fale aiga a le Kamupani i le vaiaso na te a nei, unaia ai le faitau tusi a fanau ia lelei. na tauaaoina atu ai loa nei faailoga tupe e le alii O le faiaoga ia Eleanor M. Tagaloa sa fai ma pule o le kamupani, susuga Brett Butler ma lona sui o le aoga a Pavaiai Elementary e tauaaoina sui lagolago ia Sandy Satele, i sui o aoga taitasi le latou faailoga, e pei ona latou faataua ai le sa lautogia i le polokalame o lenei tausaga. mataupu, One Ocean, One World, ona o le latou I se pepa o faamatalaga na tuuina mai i le sui talitonuga, e tatau ona unaia fanau ina ia puipui le sooupu o le kamupani ia Satele, o sui o aoga na sami ma faaleleia atina e o le siosiomaga. auai mo le tauaaoina o a latou faailoga, o susuga O le aoga a Olomoana Elementary sa fai ai ia i faiaoga sa gafa ma le tuu faatasia o galuega Hermia Simanu ma Ana Fosi ma o latou sui, e faatino mo le poloakalame o lenei tausaga (proposals). pei ona latou faatauaina ai le autu, From Me to O le fesoasoani tupe o lo o tuuina atu You lea sa latou faatauaina ai le tulaga lea, e e le polokalame a le Charlie s Kids Program i tatau ona aoao lelei fanau ina ia latou iloa le taua aoga o lo o faamanuiaina, o le a fesoasoani i o le avea o i latou ma tagatanuu e faalagolago atu aoga mo le faaleleia o a latou poloketi ma galuega i ai le atunuu i le lumana i. o lo o faatinoina i totonu o potu aoga, o se O le aoga a Manumalo Elementary na sui vaega lea o le pepa o faamatalaga sa tuuina mai tulaga ai le tamaitai faiaoga ia Lynn Tiapula, i le Samoa News. ma faaautu ai le latou poloketi o le Library on O le autu o lenei polokalame e pei ona faaauau Wheels, ma latou faataua ai fanau ina ia toaaga ai i tausaga uma lava, ia mafai ona faailoa mai e e faitau le tele o tusi aoga, ina ia fesoasoani ai i faiaoga lo latou mataalia i le faatinoina o galuega le faaleleia o le faitau tusi. faatino mo fanau aoga, e ala i le auina mai lea O Asofaafetai Pulu na fai ma sui o le aoga a o a latou galuega fuafuaina i totonu o le taimi Masefau Elementary, i le tauaaoina atu o le latou talafeaga, ma maua atu ai fesoasoani mo a latou poloketi, lea sa faaautu i le Computer Class, aoga, o se vaega lea o le pepa o faamatalaga. ona o le latou talitonuga, e taua le i ai o computer Na taua e Satele i se talanoaga ma le Samoa i le aoga mo matua ma le atunuu lautele. News i le vaiaso na te a nei e faapea, o le faanaunauga O le aoga a Tafuna Elementary na sui tulaga o le StarKist Samoa, ia faaauau pea lana mai ai Lalovaea Polu, i le latou poloketi autu Pro- polokalame lenei mo aoga a le fanau i tausaga jector, ma le latou talitonuga, e tatau ona fesoasoani taitasi. E silia i le 20 aoga Tulaga Muamua sa i le faaleleia o mea faigaluega e faaleleia ai tuuina atu a latou talosaga mo le tauvaga, peitai le aoaoina o fanau i totonu o potu aoga. sa faamanuiaina na o aoga e 10 ina ua latou ausia O Sharon Broecker ma Tania Ilaoa sa fai ma tulaga uma e pei ona manaomia. sui o le aoga a le Ta iala Academy, lea na faaautu LISI O AOGA NA FAAMANUIAINA le la poloketi i le E-Books ona o le manatu e O le aoga a Coleman Elementary, sa faamanuiaina tatau ona avanoa aoaoga mo fanau i luga o ini- la latou Poloketi sa faaigoaina, Partner taneti, e fesoasoani atili ai i le faaleleia o a latou Up with a Good Book, lea na tuu faatasia e le lesona, ma le aoga mulimuli o Olosega Elementary tamaitai faiaoga ia Mabel Matautia, ma o le taua mai Manu a, lea sa autu la latou poloketi i le o lea poloketi, e le gata o lo o faataua ai le faitau tatau lea ona suesueina le suavai i totonu o fale e tusi, ae o lo o faailoa ai le taua o le galulue faatasi faia ai suesuega faasaienisi (Science Lab). tusia Ausage Fausia Ua fautuaina e le alii faamasino sili ia Michael Kruse i le aso ananafi, loia o lo o aofia i le mataupu faasaga i le alii talavou lea o lo o molia i le fasioti tagata i le tulaga muamua, ina ia toe vaavaai toto a i le tulafono ma le faasalaga o le oti o lo o i ai, po o tusa ai pea ma le tulafono lea ituaiga faasalaga. O lea mataupu sa toe talanoaina, ina ua toe valaau le mataupu a le alii o Matulino Taualii mai Samoa, lea o lo o molia i le faalavelave lea na maliu ai se alii i Fagaalu i le masina o Setema na mavae atu nei, e mafua mai i se inugapia sa faia ae faaiu ai i le faalavelave e pei ona taofia ai o ia i le toese i Tafuna i le taimi nei. O le mataupu lenei na toe tolopo mai i le masina na te a nei, ina ua talosaga le loia a Matulino ia Douglas Fiaui i le faamasinoga maualuga, ina ia toe vaavaai i le faasalaga o le moliaga lea ua faila e le malo faasaga i le ua molia. Na taua e Fiaui e faapea, o le moliaga o le fasioti tagata i le tulaga muamua lea ua faila e le malo faasaga ia Matulino, o lo o taua ai le mafai lea ona faasala le ua molia i le toese mo le olaga atoa e aunoa ma le avanoa e mafai a ona palola, po o le faasala foi i le isi ituaiga faasalaga, lea e mafai ona palola pe a maea ona tuli tausaga e 40 i le toese. Na finau Fiaui i le faamasinoga e faapea, o lo o i ai foi le isi ituaiga faasalaga e mama atu i lalo o le tulafono e mafai ai ona faasala ai le ua molia, nai lo le ituaiga faasalaga e pei ona faatulaga mai e le malo. Ina ua toe valaau le mataupu a Matulino i le taeao ananafi, na toe faamanatu ai e Fiaui lana faafinauga ina ia aveese le faasalaga o le oti e pei ona taua i le moliaga o lo o faia faasaga i le ua molia. Na fesili Kruse i le loia a le malo o Camille Phillipe pe o i ai se manatu o le malo latou te finauina le faasalaga o le oti faasaga ia Matulino, ae na tali le loia a le malo, e le o i ai se manatu o le malo latou te finauina le faamasinoga ina ia faasala lenei alii i le faasalaga o le oti. Na faafetaia e Fiaui le finagalo o le malo latou te le finauina le faasalaga o le oti mo lenei mataupu, peitai i lalo o le tulafono e pei ona saunoa Fiaui, e le o se tiute o le malo le finauina o lenei mataupu, aua o lo o i ai lava i le tulafono, ae o le matafaioi lea a le itu tete e o le talosagaina lea o le faamasinoga ina ia aveese lea ituaiga faasalaga, ae o le faitalia o lo o taoto atu pea i le faamasinoga, mo se ituaiga faasalaga latou te tuuina mai i le tagata ua molia. Na fesili Kruse ia Fiaui po o tusa ai pea ma le tulafono le faasalaga o le oti o lo o i totonu o tusi tulafono a Amerika Samoa, ae na tali Fiaui, o le faasalaga mulimuli lava o le oti na faataunuuina i Amerika Samoa, o le tausaga e 1939, lea na faia ai le faaiuga ina ia sisi se tagata sa faamaonia sana solitulafono. I le vaega 46.3513, o lo o faailoa mai ai faasalaga o le oti ma le soloatoa i le falepuipui, pe afai e tausala se tasi e le faamasinoga i le moliaga o le fasioti tagata i le tulaga muamua, ma aofia uma ai elemeni o lo o taua i isi maga o le tulafono, ona mafai lea ona faasala lea tagata i le oti, ae sili ai le matuia o lea solitulafono, pe afai sa faatinoina ma le loto atoa, po o se gaioiga sa fuafua lelei e faataunuuina. Na faailoa e le ua molia i Leoleo ina ua fesiligia o ia, talu ai na alu atu le ua maliu ma se agaese ia te ia i le po o le faalavelave, o le mafuaaga lea na alu ai ma uu mai le samala, o lona manatu e puipui ai o ia i se faalavelave e ono tulai mai. O le mataupu faasaga ia Matulino, o lo o molia o ia i le solitulafono 46.3502 (a) (1), e le o aofia ai se faasalaga o le oti, ma o lea moliaga na afua mai i le faalavelave lea na maliu ai se alii i Fagaalu i le masina o Oketopa na te a nei, ina ua ta e le ua molia lona ulu i le samala ma manu a tigaina ai, mulimuli ane maliu ai lava o ia i le falema i i Fagaalu. O le aso 11 Tesema lea ua faatulaga e toe tulai ai le ua molia i luma o le faamasinoga mo le toe fofogaina o lana mataupu. Feso ota i mai i le tusitala ia ausage@samoanews.com

samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 11 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Pago Pago American Samoa 96799 P oloa iga F a alaua itele Vaiaso e Toto ai La au Puipui le Vaomatua Novema 18-23, 2013 TALUAI, o la au Samoa e pei o le Aoa, Ava, U a, Tamanu, Malili, Asi, Au auli, Tava, Poumuli, Maota, Taputo i, Magaui, ma anunu, Futu, To ito i, Niu, Fetau, Pu a, Milo, Fogamamala ma Ifilele sa fa aaoga e fau ai fale, g aosi ai vailaau mo togafitiga o gasegase, e gaosi ai fo i taumafa fa apea ma lavalava mo tagata Samoa i le afe ma afe o tausaga ua m avae; ma TALUAI, o nei la au e matua tele le taua i le Aganu u Fa asamoa; ma, TALUAI, o nei la au Samoa ua fai ma lafitaga o manu/meaola i le vaomatua, atoa ma le puipuiga o punavai ma le suavai, fa apea le fa aitiitia o le tafe ese o ele ele; ma, TALUAI, o nei la au Samoa e matua taua lona aoga i le si osi omaga tulaga ese i Amerika Samoa, e aofia ai v aomatua i mauga maualuluga i Manu a, togatogo Masefau, Nu uuli ma Aunu u, ele ele susu o Leone, atoa ma vaega o le gataifale atoa o Amerika Samoa, ae maise le Vaomatua fa apitoa i Ottoville, Tafuna; ma, TALUAI, o nei la au Samoa o lo o tumau pea le taua ma le aoga i lo tatou ola i aso nei, e pei ona taua foi ma fa aaoga e o tatou tua a, ma, TALUAI, e taua le toto, puipui ma fa asao la au Samoa, o se tala aga/molimau ola, e taua i la tatou aganu u ; ma, TALUAI, ua alaga tatau ma onomea le fa amanatu/fa ataua o la au Samoa ese ese e pei o la au o lo o ola/tutu pu i le Vaomatua i Ottoville e ala i le puipuia o nei la au mai le ta/tu u i lalo faapea le fa aleaga/fa atama ia on a o fauga o fale, pisinisi, auala; ma TALUAI, o le Vaiaso e Toto ai La au o se taimi e fa amanatu/fa ataua ai lo tatou tofi faapea le mitamita ma le fa aaloalo e ala i le totooga ma le si iga o la au e maua mai ai taumafa, vaila au e togafitia ai gasegase, fafie, la au f au fale, lavalava, tupe, fa aasinomaga, ma le matagofie; ma, TALUAI, o Amerika Samoa sa fa aleaga/fa atama ia e se mafui e ma le galulolo ia Setema 29, 2009; ma, TALUAI, o la au o le vaomatua, ua fa atusa o ni fa ailoga o le iai o le fa amoemoe, toe fuata iga, ma le to e afua; ma, TALUAI, o le Vaiaso e Toto ai La au o lo o fa amanatu i le Iunaite Setete o Amerika, Hawaii, Guam ma le tel e o isi atunu u, e aofia ai ma le Malo Tuto atasi o Samoa. O le Masina o Novema i tausaga ta itasi ua fa atulaga/fa ai loga e fa amanatu/fa ataua ai le taimi mo La au ma Vaomatua i Amerika Samoa. O LE MEA LEA, O A U, LOLO M. MOLIGA, Kovana Sili o Amerika Samoa, ua o u fa alauiloa atu o Novema i lona aso 18 e o o i le 23, 2013, i Tutuila ma Manu a, o le Vaiaso e Toto ai La au i Amerika Samoa, ma ou te talosaga atu ai i faia oga, tama ma teine a oga, ma tagatanu u o Amerika Samoa ina ia fa ataua/fa amanatu nei aso e ala i le auai i fuafuaga m a polokalama uma e pei on a fa atulagaina e le Kolisi Tu ufa atasi i Amerika Samoa fa apea le Vaega o Laufanua ma Atina e. Ua ou fa amaonia ma tu uina iai le Fa amaufa ailoga a lo u Ofisa i le aso 15 lenei o Novema i le tau saga o lo tatou Ali i 2013. Ia manuia le vaiaso o le fa ataua/fa amanatu o La au ma le Vaomatua i Amerika Samoa. LOLO M. MOLIGA Kovana Sili o Amerika Samoa

Page 12 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Ata manumalo tusiga ata Kalapu a le Liona O se va aiga i le tama ita i o Lydia Anoa i ma lona tina[taumatau] ma lona pule a oga [tauagavale] ua latou fiafia fa atasi ina ua manumalo le ata a Lydia mo le itumalo sasae o le tauvaga a le Kalapu Liona. [ata: Leua Aiono Frost] O le tama ita i o Maria Tiaseuga ma lona aiga fa atasi ai ma lana ata ua manumalo i le itumalo i sisifo o le motu ma ua auina atu lana ata i fafo mo le tauvaga a le Kalapu Liona a le lalolagi. [ata: Leua Aiono Frost] tusia: Leua Aiono Frost O le tusiga ata fa apitoa a le Kalapu a le Liona i Pago Pago, sa latou fa atautaia mo le Kalapu a le Liona i le Lalolagi, fa aautu i le Our World, Our Future ae auga i le Nofo Filemu o atunu u uma o le lalolagi o lea ua ma ea. Ma ua auina atu i fafo nei fo i ata manumalo e tolu, ina ia tauva ai i le tauvaga a le Liona i le Lalolagi, pe mata e manumalo mai ai. O aiaiga tamau a lenei tauvaga, e na o le fanau e amata mai i le 11 tausaga se ia o o i le 13 tausaga e tauva ai. E tusia lau ata, ae le mafai ona e tusia ni upu pe o ni igoa o mea ua e tusia i lau ata, e ao lava ina tu u patino i le o maimoaina lau ata, e na te fa amatalaina lau ata e tusa ai o se autu ua e faaalia i ou mafaufauga fa atino i lau ata ua valia. Ua fa apena fo i ona tausisia le tele o le ata i lona lautele ma lona umi, afai ae itiiti lau ata, e matua le taulia lava, ae afai ae tele teisi, e mafai ona toe tipi ane la ititi ina ia fetaui. O lea le isi mea sa matua iloga ona tele na ua ata sa le ausia le tele o le pepa e tusia ai le ata, ua itiiti nai lo le tapula a ma ua le aoga atoa le galuega fa atino a le fanau. O le isi mea, e matua le fa atagaina ona e tusia se ata fa akerisiano, e fa aali ai lou lagona, ua tamau mai e leai ni satauro, agaga pa ia, po o se ata o Iesu i lau ata tusia, aua e le o tasi lava se auga o talitonuga i le lalolagi atoa. O le isi lea vala o le tausinioga, sa maumau ai nisi galuega fa atino matagofie na maimoaina e le au fa amasino e to afa sa latou filia ata o le a manumalo. O le taimi atofa mo le fa amoemoe, ua maua uma lava e nisi o a oga sa fa ao o mai latou galuega, ma ua mae a fa amasinoina nei. Sa vaevaeina fo i a oga na tauva i le itu i sisifo, le itu i sasa e ma le ogatotonu o le motu o Tutuila. Peita i, e le i aofia le Manu atele, aua e talu lava ona faia lenei tauvaga i tausaga ta itasi, e le i tauva mai lava ni a oga i le Manu atele, atonu o le 2014, ua tauva mai i latou, ma atoa ai le fa o itumalo e fa amasinoina ai lea fa amoemoe. O i latou ua manumalo i nei itumalo e tolu ua aofia ai: Itumalo i sisifo ua manumalo ai le ata sa tusia ma vali e le tama ita i o Maria Tiaseuga mai le a oga a Kanana Fou Elementary i le vasega 6, e 11tausaga o lona soifua, ma o lana ata, ua iloga ai lona fo i mafaufauga e tusa o le auga o le tauvaga, Ola filemu i le tatou lalolagi i le lumana i. O le itumalo Tutotonu na manumalo ai le ata tusia a le tama ita i o Diedra Tyrell e 11 ona tausaga mai le a oga a SPICC i Fatumatufi ma o lo o i ai o ia i le vasega 6. O le ata lona tolu ua manumalo mai le Itumalo i Sasa e ua manuia ai le taumafaiga a le tama ita i o Lydia Anoa i mai le a oga a Mt. Alava i Vatia. E 12 tausaga le matua o lenei tama ita i talavou, ma ua i ai fo i o ia i le vasega 6. Ua tula i mai, afai ae toe aumaia fo i aiaiga mo le isi tusiga ata a le Liona i le Lalolagi mo le tausaga fou, e mafai uma e nei sui ua manumalo i lenei tausaga ona toe tauva. Aua o lo o i ai lava i latou i le matutua fa atulaga mo le tauvaga i tausaga ta itasi. Na tu ua e nei ata e tolu lo tatou nei motu i le aso Faraile, fa amoemoe o le a logo mai Niu Sila se i uga o lea tauvaga pe mata e toe manumalo ai se tasi o nei sui ua auina atu. O le a faia lava se fa atasiga e taua aoina ai fa ailoga tupe mo nei sui i se taimi mulimuli mai e fa ailoa mai lava e le Kalapu a le Liona i Pago Pago po o le a le ituaiga o fa atasiga e taua ao aloaia ai nei fa ailoga i sui tauva ma o latou matua. O le fa ailoga tupe e ta i $100 i le ata manumalo, ae o lo o i ai isi ata na filifilia lava ina ia taualoa pea se galuega lelei ona faia, ae ua le togisilia. E tolu fo i nei ata ma ua fa ailoa mai e maua e nei sui o se fa ailoga tupe $25. O ata nei e aofia ai: Dieter I aulualo mai Afonotele Elementary, ua 13 ona tausaga; Finagalo Puni, 13 tausaga mai Afonotele Elementary ma Samarian Tau, 13 tausaga mai le a oga Kanana Fou. Diedra Tyrell ma lona tina i lana ata ua manumalo mai le itumalo tutotonu o le motu ma ua auina atu i fafo lana ata lenei mo le tauvaga a le Kalapu Liona. [ata: Leua Aiono Frost] Talofa Video KOREAN, FILIPINO, MEXICAN DRAMA SERIES NOW FOR RENT NEW RELEASES: 2 GUNS MAN OF STEEL PLANES TURBO Pavaiai 699-7206 Nuuuli 699-1888 Fagatogo 633-2239 tusia Ausage Fausia NOFOVAAVAAIA LE ALI I TALEPE FALE O le alii 19 tausaga le matua lea na ia talepeina le fale a lona aunty ae gaoi ni meatotino sa i totonu, ua nofovaavaaia mo le 5 tausaga i lalo o poloaiga a le faamasinoga. O nisi o poloaiga ua tuuina atu i le alii o Kerry Naolavoa e aofia ai lona totogiina o le salatupe e $200, atoa ai ma le $250 e totogi ai meatotino sa ia gaoiina. Na faatoese le ua molia e tusa ai o lana solitulafono sa faia, ma ia talosagaina ai se isi avanoa mo ia sei toe fo i atu ai i lona aiga e tausi ona matua ma lona atalii. Na faatoese foi le ua molia i lona aunty ma lona tausoga na aafia i lana solitulafono, ina ia faamagalo o ia. Na taua e Naolavoa e faapea, ua avea masina na loka ai o ia i le falepuipui ua ia iloa ai, e leai se fautuaga lelei e maua e le tagata mai le toese, ae na o le maimau ai o aso o le olaga. Na talosga lana loia fautua ia Karen Shelly i le faamasinoga ina ia nofovaavaaia le ua molia, ina ia maua ai le avanoa e toe fo i atu ai i lona aiga e tausi lona atalii e 2 tausaga le matua, ma saili sana galuega e fesoasoani ai i le atina eina o lona aiga. Na taua e le alii faamasino sili ia Michael Kruse e faapea, o Naolavoa ua tausala e le faamasinoga maualuga i moliaga o le talepe fale i le tulaga lua ma le gaoi, ona o le faalavelave lea na ia talepeina ai le fale a lona aunty ae gaoi meatotino sa i totonu. O nisi o mea totino na gaoi e le ua molia e aofia ai se ipod Touch, o ni mitiafu ma se tupe e $30. E 20 masina na manatu le faamasinoga e loka sa o ai le ua molia, peita i o le a faamalumalu lona tuliina o lea faasalaga, ae ua lava masina e 6 e loka mo i ai o ia i le toese, a maea, ona tatala lea o ia i tua e alu e saili sana galuega tumau e faigaluega ai ma totogi tupe ua poloaina ai o ia e le faamasinoga. Na faailoa e Kruse ia Naolavoa e faapea, afai e maea aso e 60 e le maua lava sana galuega, ona faila atu loa lea e le Ofisa Nofovaavaaia sa latou talosaga e toe faafoi ai o ia i totonu o le toese mo le tuli faamaeaina o lana faasalaga faafalepuipui e 20 masina. Ao nofovaavaaia ai o ia mo le 5 tausaga, ua faasa ona ia toe tagofia le ava malosi poo fualaau faasaina, aua nei ona toe soli se tulafono, ma aua foi nei toe tu i le fale a lona aunty sa ia talepeina. TETE E TALOFA FAIMOA TUUAIGA A LE MALO O le aso 9 Ianuari 2014 lea ua faatulaga e faia ai le ulua i iloiloga o le mataupu a le susuga Talofa Faimoa, ina ua ia teena i le taeao ananafi moliaga faasaga ia te ia i luma o le faamasinoga maualuga. O Faimoa o lo o tuuaia faatasi e le malo ma le susuga ia Fatutoa Levi i le moliaga mamafa o le faafoolima i le tulaga lua, atoa ai ma le moliaga mama o le faatupu vevesi i nofoaga faitele, ona o le faalavelave lea na manua a ai se alii i le aso 26 Oketopa, 2013, lea na faaoolima ai i laua e toalua i le taimi o se taaloga lakapi, e pei ona taua i faamaumauga a le faamasinoga. O se vevesi na tulai mai i le taaloga a le au lakapi taitoa 7 a Fagatogo Blues ma le au a Mapusaga, i le taimi o le taamilosaga taitoa 7 a le Mosooi i le masina na te a nei, na tulai mai ai loa le faalavelave ina ua faaoolima sui e toalua ua molia mai le au a Fagatogo i le alii na manu a mai le au a Mapusaga. Na taua e le loia a le malo ia Tony Graf i luma o le faamasinoga faaitumalo i le aso Faraile na tea nei - ae le i o o atu lenei mataupu i le fa amasinoga maualuga - e faapea, o le matuia o (Faaauau itulau 14)

samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 13 O le Sone Vevela Fa aliliu: Akenese Ilalio Zec Vaega: 40 Fa atalofa atui lou alafa i mai i fanuga lelei i lenei taeao fou, i le alofa ma le agalelei o lo tatou Tapa au i le lagi. E ao ai ona o tatou sunu i lapalapa o malo ma fa afo i le vi iga i Lana Afio ona o lona alofa mai pea mo i tatou i aso uma o lo tatou ola. Ae alo maia, o le a toe fa aauau atu la tatou tala fa asolo mo lenei aso. O se tulaga ogaoga ua o o nei i ai le tina o Nancy, ona ua i ai le manatu ua a afia o ia i le virusi o le Ebola. Na fa atopetope nei ona ta ele ma taumafai e fa amama ese uma le toto o lo o i ona lima, ma ua ave ese fa anatinati nei le suti lanu moana ma pau ifo loa i luga o le foloa. Ina ua ave ese mai lona lima taumatau mai le suti lanu moana, na ia iloa ai o le lima o le suti ua su su atoa, ae o totonu fo i o le totigilima ua su su fo i. O lona uiga, o le totigilima o le suti lanu moana lea ua mafua ai mea uma, ona ua saofia i ai le toto ma le vai. Na toe va ai lelei nei Nancy po o le a le isi tulaga e ao ona fai, ona ua ia iloa nei o le suti lea sa ia ofuina o le mafua aga lea ua mafai ai ona soafia le toto o lo o i ai le virusi e latalata ane i le Band-Aid lea e fai ai lona lima. Na popole Nancy aua afai o le a a afia le totigilima o lo o pito i totonu, o lona uiga ua leai lava se isi mea e toe mafai. Na taumafai nei e tilotilo lelei pe i ai lava sina tama i pu i le totigilima lea, ma o le ala lea na ia fa aaluina ai le vai e sa ili ai pe o le a le tulaga ua i ai i lea taimi. O le vai lea e fa aalu mai le paipa tele, e alu sa o lava i fa atanoa ua matua i fa avevela lava, ina ia aua ne i saofia i fafo ma a afia ai le suavai. Na ave ese nei e Nancy le totigilima mulimuli lava lea e pito i totonu, a o faia lea tulaga, ua amata ona tatalo Nancy, Le Atua, alofa mai ia te a u fa amolemole, alofa mai le Atua fa amolemole. Na tu u nei e Nancy lona lima taumatau i lalo o le vai i lona fia mautinoa pe o se toto mai le manuki, po o lona lava toto lea e tafe mai ai. E moni, o lona lava toto lea ua fifiloi fa atasi ma le pauta e puipui mai ai mai le saofia i totonu o le toto o lo o i ai le virusi o le Ebola. Na lagona le loto fa afetai o Nancy i lea taimi. Na tu u nei e Nancy le totigilima lea i lalo o le vai, o lona fia mautinoa pe ua liki pe ua pu fo i le totigilima, aua afai ae pu ma sao mai i fafo le vai, o lona uiga, o le muta aga lea o mea uma mo ia. Na mata i nei e Nancy le totigilima lenei, ma na ia iloa ai e leai se liki ma e leai fo i se pu o i ai. Fa afetai i le Atua, fa afetai tele. O le tatalo le leoa lea a Nancy i lea taimi. Ae e le i umi, ae fa alogoina loa e Nancy ua pepe ona vae, ma ua pau ifo nei i lalo ma fa alagolago i le pa o le potu. E foliga mai o se tiga uiga ese ua o o nei i lona manava, ma ua tau le mafai ai ona savali. Na tau tu a e nei i luga ona o le fia maua o se nofoaga e saofa i ai. Na taumafai e ti eti e i luga o le nofoa, ae ua le mafai lava, ona ua pepe fa asolo atoa lona tino. Na taumafai nei e fa alagolago i le pa o le potu, ona ua le mafai ona toe minoi, ma o le tulaga lea na va aia e le ali i foma i o Eugene Johnson ina ua ulufale i totonu o le potu i lona fia iloa po o le a le tulaga ua o o i ai Nancy Jaax. E faia pea Oxford Dictionaries Selfie word of the year LONDON (AP) Michelle Obama shared one with her first dog Bo, Hillary Clinton tweeted one with her daughter Chelsea. Now selfie the smartphone self-portrait has been declared word of the year for 2013, according to Britain s Oxford University Press. The publisher of the Oxford dictionaries said Tuesday that selfie saw a huge jump in usage in the past year, bursting from the confines of Instagram and Twitter to become mainstream shorthand for any self-taken photograph. Researchers behind the renowned dictionaries pick a prominent word or expression in the English language each year that best reflects the mood of the times. Previous words of the year have included unfriend in 2009, credit crunch in 2008, carbon footprint in 2007 and Sudoku in 2005. Judy Pearsall, the editorial director for Oxford Dictionaries, said selfie appeared to have been first used in 2002 on an Australian online forum, and the hashtag #selfie appeared on the photo-sharing website Flickr in 2004. But usage wasn t widespread until around 2012, when selfie was being used commonly in mainstream media, she said. Australian English sometimes uses the suffix -ie such as barbie for barbeque and tinnie for a can of beer which helps to explain where selfie may have come from, Pearsall added. Oxford usually assigns a separate word of the year to the U.S. and to the U.K., but it said selfie captured the imagination on both sides of the Atlantic this year. The term beat other buzzwords including twerk, the sexually provocative dance move that got a huge boost in usage thanks to an attention-grabbing performance by pop star Miley Cyrus; showrooming, the practice of visiting a shop to look at a product before buying it online at a lower price; and Bitcoin, the digital currency that gained widespread media attention. Also making the shortlist was binge-watch, a verb that describes watching many episodes of a TV show in rapid succession. The words were chosen by a research program that monitors online content and collects around 150 million words of English in use each month. Selfie was added to the online version of the Oxford dictionary in August and is being considered for future inclusion in the more traditional Oxford English Dictionary.

Page 14 samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 AUTO NATION WINDSHIELD IN STOCK $250.00 Hundreds of RADIATOR IN STOCK We carry Genuine Aftermarket and Used Parts All PPG Paints 10% OFF Auto Nation in Nu uuli next to Talofa Video.699-7168699-7168 Financial projection for ASG missing Continued from page 1 The 4th quarter performance report also states Customs collected in the 4th quarter just over $5.90 million ($5,908,517) for an average monthly collection of $1.96 million (or $1,969,506) just shy of their $2 million monthly goal. (At the end of the third quarter of FY 2013, the Customs Division collected revenues totaling $6.4 million or $6,402,242 for an average monthly collection of $2,134,081, surpassing their $2 million monthly goal.) The Tax Office reported collecting 4th quarter revenues totaling $6.62 million ($6,623,113) for an average monthly collection of $2.20 million (or $2,207,704). (In the 3rd quarter, the Tax Office collected total revenue of $6,477,067 for an average monthly collection of $2,159,022) February 2015. Another issue with the hospital, which calls for the need for more funding, he told Samoa News is the staffing. Fleming said patient safety and quality issues must meet high Federal Standards or else the federal government will move in to shut down the hospital. Just like what happened with the lab recently when we don t have adequate staffing or certified trained employees in certain areas, we always hire from off island. Why don t we train the ones we currently have and utilize their skills and invest in the people we have on board? We need to do a better a job investing in local talent, that s what we need. There are those who have never been adequately trained, not just doctors and nurses but those who do rehab, surgery techs and administrators, he said. We need to be smart we need to secure funding and work smarter, instead of hiring unqualified people, we should train those we have, and we need to invest in them. Fleming strongly emphasized the need to train the local work force, saying that hiring people from off-island is not a solution. There must be a comprehensive long term workforce development plan and strategy like the hospital used to have 15 years ago we have about 20 years of catch up and it s required. He pointed out there s a need for a biomedical engineer which isn t optional and yet it was never funded and we either provide those things or stop operating a hospital. The Treasury s 4th quarter report went on to say that in the past months the department has positively addressed all our federal site visits from the U.S. Labor Department, U.S. Department of Education, various auditors and the U.S. Interior Department s Office of Insular Affairs. The partnership we have in place to carry out the priority projects that were approved and blessed by our executive leaders is winding down, it says. It is imperative that we keep the integrity of this partnership intact. IMPEDIMENTS Regarding impediments, the performance report said Treasury s prevalent obstruction to our organization is the lack of resources to carry out mandated functions. Additionally, effective operations are hampered by a lack of manpower and qualified staff in various divisions. Revised supplemental budget for LBJ Continued from page 1 I m fighting tooth and nail to get us up to the standards that our people expect of us, because they have nowhere else to go, Fleming stated. Also, we need computerized systems, so we can cut down on error- filled paperwork, which requires a lot of people pushing paper around, he said. Instead, these people could be working on something else. Not only will we reassign people, we will streamline the system, where we don t need a lot of people doing clerical work and administrative tasks that are currently being done at every level. The LBJ CEO also commented on his disappointment on how the budget is handled within the government. He said that with budgets that he s worked on previously, he s usually given six months however to his surprise he was only given two weeks for the LBJ budget. The revenue streams are only half of the budget, and it s the cost side we have missed over the years; because there s a lot of those, it explains why we have a deficit those costs were not captured and were not included in the budget. Fleming said the supplemental budget is not just for staffing but for other critical needs in the hospital. He said the supplemental should be ready by December. The supplemental budget was initially $ 5.2 million however he noted there have been a lot of after the fact issues, and that s why the supplemental will be more than the initial amount. Community yet to realize consequences Continued from page 2 He said that ASG DOH is the only health facility in the South Pacific with a tobacco free quit line however, it is not manned 24-7. But according to the stats provided by DOH, not one single call had been ignored or dropped. Pulelei ite said he hopes to implement a 24/7 Quit Line along with text messaging services and they are hoping to increase the current 8% response to 20% by the end of 2016. The Tobacco Coalition is also looking at other means of popular networking resources for implementation in the near future, using social media. They are also looking to implement a consistent event calendar planned for sports as well as establishing relationships with non-profit organizations such as religious denominations within the villages, targeting youth groups. They hope to identify innovative strategies to increase the number of quit participants and increase the accessibility of a 24/7 Quit Line Operation, along with an increased awareness of the existence and advantages of the Smoke Free Quit Line. Tala otooto o Fa amasinoga Mai itulau 12 le gaioiga sa faia e le ua molia na mafua ai ona manu a tigaina le alii na aafia, ma i u ina gau ai lona auvae. O lo o tumau pea poloaiga a le faamasinoga o lo o tatala ai Faimoa ma Levi i tua e faatali ai taimi ma aso lea ua faatulaga e toe tutulai ai i luma o le faamasinoga. TOKEI SIUA Na talia e le faamasinoga maualuga i le vaiaso na tea nei se talosaga na faaulu e le loia a Tokei Siua, ina ia tolopo le ulua i iloiloga a le ua molia na faatulaga i le aso Faraile na te a nei, se i laua iloillo muamua le faaiuga o suega o lo o auina atu i fafo e tusa ai o lenei mataupu. I le talia ai e le faamasinoga o le talosaga a le tamaitai loia ia Sharron Racourt, ua faatulaga ai loa le isi iloiloga mo lenei mataupu i le aso 17 Tesema, 2013. O Siua o lo o tuuaia i le moliaga mamafa e tasi o lona umia faasolitulafono lea o vaega o le pauta faasaina o le aisa, ma le faamoemoe e tulei pe faatau atu i isi tagata. O lo o taofia pea Siua i le toese i Tafuna ina ua le mafai ona ia totogiina le $30,000, e faatali ai le aso lea ua faamoemoe e toe tulai ai i luma o le faamasinoga.

samoa news, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Page 15 Where it s at in American Samoa 1 Typhoon survivors queue during the distribution of relief goods in typhoon-hit Tacloban, Leyte province, central Philippines Monday, Nov. 18, 2013. Corruption is a concern after any major natural disaster, as millions of dollars in cash and goods rush in from around the world. But those worries are especially acute in the Philippines, where graft has been a part of life for decades. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) NEWS IN BRIEF Supreme Court rejects plea to look at NSA program WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is refusing to intervene in the controversy surrounding the National Security Agency, rejecting a call from a privacy group to stop NSA from collecting the telephone records of millions of Verizon customers in the United States. While the justices on Monday declined to get involved in this issue, other lawsuits on the topic are making their way through the lower courts around the country. But in the case at hand, the Electronic Privacy Information Center bypassed lower courts and said that only the Supreme Court can overrule a decision by the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, whose order allowing NSA to get the records cannot be reviewed by other federal courts. The case is In Re Electronic Privacy Information Center, 13-58. Pong played on Philly skyscraper nets world record PHILADELPHIA (AP) A college professor who played a supersized video game on the side of a Philadelphia skyscraper now holds a Guinness world record for the feat. Drexel University professor Frank Lee recreated the classic Atari game Pong on the 29-story Cira Centre last spring. The building essentially became a 60,000-square-foot screen as hundreds of embedded LED lights replicated the familiar ball and paddles, which were controlled by a joystick about a mile away. Drexel officials learned on Friday the project earned Lee the Guinness World Records mark for largest architectural video game display. Other gaming enthusiasts got to share in the fun in April. Players also tried out giant versions of Space Invaders and Tetris. Lawmaker: Afghans wary of US pact concession KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) An Afghan lawmaker says President Hamid Karzai s promise that American soldiers who stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014 cannot be tried in local courts has caused uproar in Parliament. According to emerging details of the U.S.- Afghan security pact, the United States will maintain exclusive legal jurisdiction over U.S. troops and contractors in Afghanistan after 2014. Lawmaker Shah Gul Rezayee told The Associated Press that Afghan lawmakers were briefed by the country s security adviser about the concession, which was made public by Congressional aides in Washington. The accord is to be debated at a gathering of 3,000 influential Afghan figures later this week, the so-called Loya Jirga, a traditional means of consultations. The final authority rests with Parliament. Scores of demonstrators protested the deal Tuesday in eastern Nangarhar s provincial capital of Jalalabad. Continued from page 7 Mayor of Ugandan capital arrested over rally KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) Police in Uganda have arrested the mayor of the capital city, a political opponent of the president who last week was found guilty of abuse of office. Police on Monday arrested Erias Lukwago for disobeying orders to cancel a public rally of supporters. Last week a government tribunal found Lukwago guilty of abuse of office, incompetence and misconduct. Lukwago says the ruling is part of a plot by President Yoweri Museveni to kick him out of office. Police spokeswoman Judith Nabakooba said the planned meeting was illegal because organizers did not fulfill legal requirements to hold the event. Ndebesa Mwabutsya, a political analyst at Makerere University, said the mayor s arrest demonstrates the government s attempts to use the law to attain political goals. PAKISTAN begins treason process against Musharraf ISLAMABAD (AP) Pakistan s Supreme Court says the government has formally started the process to try former president and army chief Pervez Musharraf for treason. The court says the government sent a letter Monday asking Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry to choose three high court judges to try Musharraf. The government announced Sunday it planned to try Musharraf for treason for declaring a state of emergency and suspending the constitution while in power. Musharraf would be the first army chief tried for treason in a country that has experienced three military coups. Musharraf s spokesman lashed out at the government, saying it was an attempt to malign the military. The former president seized power in a coup in 1999 and ruled for almost a decade until he was forced to step down in 2008. Man in court after driving into Venice Beach crowd LOS ANGELES (AP) A preliminary hearing is set to begin for a man whose auto rampage through a throng of beachgoers at Venice Beach killed an Italian honeymooner. Nathan Louis Campbell, 38, was to appear in court Tuesday for the first of a two-part preliminary hearing. A prosecutor said that, due to witness schedules, the hearing would stop and pick up again in two months. A judge eventually will rule whether Campbell should stand trial on one count of murder, 16 counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and 17 counts of hit-and-run. Italian newlywed Alice Gruppioni, 32, who was on her honeymoon, was killed. Sixteen others were injured. Katia Gruppioni, 51, of Pianoro, Italy, the aunt of the woman who was killed, flew to Los Angeles to represent the family. What we want is just justice. Not revenge. 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