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New airlines to boost American Samoa tourism industry
Audio 21 Jan 2014American Samoa's Visitors Bureau says welcoming new airlines to the territory can boost tourism. Audio
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Patu currency case due in Tahiti court
Audio 21 Jan 2014A court in French Polynesia is due to hear the case of the king of the self-styled Pakumotu Republic, who is charged with the possession and distribution of illegal money. Audio
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Serious concerns about rule of law in Nauru amid sacking
Audio 20 Jan 2014Senior judicial officials have raised doubts about the rule of law in Nauru after the government deported the country's only magistrate and barred its chief justice from returning to deal with the… Audio
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PNG PM confident in corruption probe outcome
Audio 20 Jan 2014PNG Prime Minister says he is confident the truth will eventually be revealed through the anti-corruption probe into alleged improper payments to a law firm. Audio
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Abortion laws challenged in the US
Audio 17 Jan 2014Judges on the US Supreme Court are expressing doubt about a Massachusetts law which creates a protective buffer zone for patients near abortion clinics. Audio
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Push for smacking law changes in Australia too
Audio 16 Jan 2014An Australian paediatrician says the Conservative Party Leader Colin Craig is wrong to look to Australia for a model for child smacking laws. Audio
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Law experts not convinced private prosecution will succeed
Audio 16 Jan 2014Electoral law experts say a Wellington man's attempt to privately prosecute the Auckland Mayor, Len Brown, is likely to falter at the first hurdle. Audio
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Namah rejects PNG conspiracy claim
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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PNG court invalidates arrest warrants against PM
Audio 10 Jan 2014The opposition leader in Papua New Guinea is denying an accusation by the prime minister that he is conspiring to overthrow the government. Audio
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Mark Duggan killing lawful, says jury
Audio 9 Jan 2014An inquest in London into the death of Mark Duggan, the man whose shooting by police sparked riots across England in 2011, has concluded that it was a lawful killing. Audio
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'High' marijuana sales in Denver after law change
Audio 3 Jan 2014Marijuana retailers in Colarado say business has been booming since a law change came into effect on January the 1st allowing the sale of pot to anyone over the age of 21. Audio
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New WOF laws come into effect January 1
Audio 2 Jan 2014The Motor Trade Association is warning that changes to Warrant of Fitness rules will eventually lead to about two-thousand job losses. Audio
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Environmentalists say Hawaii sonar plans will affect millions
Audio 20 Dec 2013Environmentalists lodging an appeal against the American navy's plans to test sonar and explosives in the waters between Hawaii and California say the activities will cause millions of instances of… Audio
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PNG Speaker defends his plans for reformation of parliament
Audio 18 Dec 2013PNG's Speaker of parliament defends his plans to remove artefacts from the parliament building amid a public outcry and claims that he is destroying the country's cultural heritage. Audio
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Employment law with Andrew Scott Howman
Audio 18 Dec 2013Honesty in employee job applications. Audio
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Hospitatlity industry not happy with new alcohol laws
Audio 18 Dec 2013Bar managers say they are expecting the very worst when the new alcohol laws for earlier trading hours come into full effect tonight. Audio
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PNG health worker denies government assertions around sorcery
Audio 18 Dec 2013A Papua New Guinea health worker says sorcery is not just a creation of people's minds and sorcerers are immune to harm. Audio
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Clarification wanted around ni-Vanuatu reserved jobs
Audio 17 Dec 2013Business owners in Vanuatu are concerned that new occupations added to the list reserved for ni-Vanuatu are too broad. Audio
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New alcohol laws from midnight
Audio 17 Dec 2013Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act that was passed last year, new alcohol laws will come into force at midnight. Bars will have to close earlier and police will have new powers to issue spot… Audio
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Hope after Tahiti court annuls French nuke compensation rejection
Audio 16 Dec 2013French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans association says court order to re-examine compensation claim brings hope, but is unlikely to succeed. Audio
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New liquor laws come into effect this week
Audio 16 Dec 2013A lawyer says new alcohol laws will have no impact on underage drinking. Audio
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PNG sorcery-related killings described as 'silent epidemic'
Audio 16 Dec 2013An Australian academic is describing sorcery-related killings as almost a silent epidemic. Audio
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Australia's High Court overturns ACT same-sex marriage law
Audio 13 Dec 2013Australia's High Court has overruled a law allowing same-sex marriage in the Australian Capital Territory - less than a week after the ceremonies started. Audio
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Symposium in Samoa looks to protect the ozone layer
Audio 13 Dec 2013The Samoan government and the United Nations Environment Programme recently hosted a refrigeration symposium to accelerate the phase out of ozone depleting substances. Audio
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Warning by Fiji law expert to be vigilant over new wealth order
Audio 13 Dec 2013Fiji Law Society warns anyone could become targeted under new unexplained wealth order. Audio