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When Governor Eddie Calvo gave his State of the Island speech a few weeks ago on March 14, 2011 apparently his choice of words between “Guamanian” and “Chamorro” hit a sensitive spot in some people, which included Senator Ben Pangelinan and UOG Professor Peter Onedera.  After the Governor’s speech the outspoken Senator said he was
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When Governor Eddie Calvo gave his State of the Island speech a few weeks ago on March 14, 2011 apparently his choice of words between “Guamanian” and “Chamorro” hit a sensitive spot in some people, which included Senator Ben Pangelinan and UOG Professor Peter Onedera.  After the Governor’s speech the outspoken Senator said he was
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