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Pacific Waves for Monday 13 May 2013
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 May 2013
3:08 PM.The acting Solomons police commissioner denies there's a split within the force; complaints of illegal and unfair treatment of Pacific overstayers in New Zealand; a decision on West Papuan MSG… Read more Audio
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Acting Solomons police commissioner denies split in force
3:01 PM.The acting Solomons police commissioner denies there's a split within the force. Audio
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Guam senator calls for new tax structure to be considered
6:16 AM.Calls by a Guam senator for the territory's lawmakers to consider a separate tax structure from the United States federal government. Audio
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American Samoa and Samoa notice harder drugs coming into shores
6:13 AM.Officials in American Samoa and Samoa say harder drugs like methamphetamine or cocaine are coming across their borders more often. Audio
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Vanuatu plans to increase bio-mass energy production
6:10 AM.Vanuatu power utility to encourage the country's farmers to grow trees for bio-mass energy as part of plans to increase the output of power from renewable sources. Audio
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Work underway on Fiji's crumbling roads
6:04 AM.Complaints are going through the roof over Fiji's crumbling roads as people see new work underway. Audio
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Decision on West Papuan MSG membership bid approaches
6:01 AM.The prospect of West Papuan membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group appears close, ahead of the grouping's annual leaders summit next month. Audio
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Dateline Pacific Morning Edition for Mon 13 May
6:00 AM.Decision on West Papuan MSG membership bid approaches; work underway on Fiji's crumbling roads; Vanuatu plans to increase bio-mass energy production; American Samoa and Samoa notice harder drugs… Read more Audio