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| SEIT
ANDRES
Born: May 4
Island: Palau
Education: University of Hawaii Manoa,
BS, Economics
Family: 4 children, Celine N. Oiterong
(spouce)
Currently: Senate President, Senate, Sixth Olbiil
Era Kelulau (Republic of Palau National Congress)
Residence: Palau
Contact: none
Services: Senator Floor Leader, Fifth
Olbiil Er Kelulau; President of the Senate, 1999; Senate
and Floor Leader, Fourth Olbiil Er Kelulau; Senate and Floor
Leader, Third Olbiil Er Kelulau;Senate and Floor Leader,
Second Olbiil Er Kelulau; Senator, First Olbiil era Kelulau,
1981; Member, Board of Directors, Community Youth Organization;
member, Friends of Micronesia; member, Peace Corps Task
Force Target 2000
adapted from Pacific Magazine,
December, 2004 issue.
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KASIO
MIDA
Born: April 6, 1944
Island: Onei, Chuuk
Education: Rockhurst College, BA, Political
Science
Family: Ginger (spouce), 9 children
Currently: Ambassador to Japan, Federated
States of Micronesia since Nov. 2003
Contact: none
Services: Consul-General in Hawaii since
1986; Chief of Staff, FSM President's Office, 1983-86; Director
of Personnel, FSM, 1979-83
adapted from Pacific Magazine,
December, 2004 issue.
JOSEPH URUSUMAL
Born: March 19, 1952
Island: Woleai, Yap
Education: Rockhurst College, B.A., Administration
of Justice
Family: 4 children, Olania Latileilam (spouce)
Currently: President, Federated States of Micronesia
Contact: none
Service: Floor Leader, FSM National Congress
for 12 years, member for 16 years; counselor and teacher,
Outer Island High School, Yap;
adapted from Pacific Magazine,
December, 2004 issue.
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