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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 15 May 2013
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Rotuma poised to help Tuvalu over food security
3:03 PM.Fiji's farthest-flung island Rotuma is poised to start exporting food and water to Tuvalu and other countries in the northern Pacific. Audio
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Tonga considering clean slate legislation: police commissioner
3:02 PM.Tonga considering clean slate legislation, following the discovery that people convicted of serious crimes are among those to have had their criminal records cleared. Audio
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Major hunt underway for notorious PNG bank robber
3:01 PM.A major manhunt is underway in Papua New Guinea for the country's most notorious bank robber, William Kapris, who has escaped from the country's main prison along with at least three others. Audio
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Dateline evening edition for 15 May 2013
3:00 PM.Major hunt underway for notorious PNG bank robber; Tonga considering clean slate legislation: police commissioner; Fiji's Rotuma poised to help Tuvalu over food security; West Papua independence… Read more Audio
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Fiji economist disinvited from USP press freedom celebrations
6:03 AM.A former University of the South Pacific professor says the USP journalism school was instructed to stop him speaking at World Press Freedom day celebrations . Audio
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More aid agencies help drought stricken Marshall Islands
6:02 AM.More aid agencies assist Marshall Islands atolls facing a humanitarian crisis due to drought. Audio
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West Papua independence leader could be charged
6:01 AM.The leader of the West Papua National Committee, or KNPB, Victor Yeimo, has been detained by police and is likely to be charged, say human rights groups. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 May 2013
5:00 AM.West Papua independence leader could be charged by Indonesian police; More aid agencies help drought stricken Marshall Islands; Fiji economist uninvited from USP press freedom celebrations; French… Read more Audio