a country scattered over Micronesia with a constitutional government in free association with the United States; achieved independence in 1986
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the islands in the northwestern part of Oceania
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Aurelia E. Brazeal to be ambassador to Micronesia.
Since it is operated separately, a possible sale of Air Micronesia won't affect the remaining Continental operations.
Statistics from 1987, the most recent year obtainable, show 12.5 million people arriving and departing Japan on routes to the U.S. mainland, Hawaii, Micronesia and Southeast Asia including Hong Kong.
One plan under consideration is the sale of Continental's Air Micronesia, the carrier's Pacific service operated from its hub in Guam.
President Bush signed legislation Thursday elevating diplomatic relations with the Marshall Islands and Micronesia to full embassy status.
A C-130 search and rescue plane from Hawaii spotted the Royal Taipan about 120 miles east-northeast of Yap, an island of the Federated State of Micronesia, said Lt.
"Slimy mud," says Mike Wygant, U.S. representative to Micronesia.
Zeder previously had served as President Ronald Reagan's special representative on negotiations with on the status of Micronesia.
The Federated States of Micronesia, shelf offering of up to $300 million of medium-term notes, via Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
Under the proposed sale, Pacific Micronesia would assume leases for 15 aircraft and continue employing Air Micronesia's 1,077 workers and 200 Continental employees.
Under the proposed sale, Pacific Micronesia would assume leases for 15 aircraft and continue employing Air Micronesia's 1,077 workers and 200 Continental employees.