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Guam Connection
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URL: http://www.guamconnection.com/
se selecciona por filtros: Recursos de web, Guías e índices Guam search engine and internet portal. This site contains a directory of Guam links, a Guam classified ads section, Guam real estate listings, and general information about the island of Guam. [ eng ] |

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District Court of Guam
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URL: http://www.gud.uscourts.gov/
se selecciona por filtros: Recursos de web, Trabajo, Organizaciones Procedures, rules, and administration. [ eng ] |

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Guam.com
- English
URL: http://www.guam.com/
se selecciona por filtros: Recursos de web Guam Information; hotels, realestate, links. Guam Directory. [ eng ] |

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Guam - eMaxia.com
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URL: http://www.emaxia.com/searchaction_directory_country.cfm?Country=Guam
se selecciona por filtros: Recursos de web Searchable directory. [ eng ] |

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SHRM Guam
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URL: http://www.guam.net/pub/shrm/
Society for Human Resource Management - Guam. [ eng ] |

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Bisita Guam
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URL: http://bisitaguam.com/
Bisita Guam offers information from the perspective of Vicente (Ben) Tomas Blaz, native son of Guam, a graduate of Notre Dame, retired general officer of the Marines, and a former Member of Congress (1985-1993). Bisita Guam reflects on events and circumstances that have markedly affected the people of Guam culturally, linguistically, and religiously, among other things. Bisita Guam, which means, Visit Guam, takes the viewer through a series of episodes that project an entirely different dimension from the usual dosage one gets from texts and tales of transients on their way elsewhere. BISITA GUAM also focuses on native Chamorros taking control of their own destiny, politically and economically, and emphasizes the importance of preserving precious resources, naturally and culturally for future generations. [ eng ] |

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The Guam Bell
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URL: http://guam.org.gu/guambell/
A bronze ship's bell -- Guam's gift to the Navy 70 years ago -- has returned home -- again, after having traveled all over the world, from the ancient rivers of China to the turbulent waters of the western Pacific, the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic waters and the Caribbean Sea. [ eng ] |

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