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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 29 May 2013
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Kiribati business survey shows land issues impede business
3:06 PM.Moves are underway in Kiribati to ease the way for companies to do business. Audio
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Australian worker programme failing to attract Pacific workers
3:05 PM.An evaluation of Australia's Pacific Seasonal Worker Scheme shows it has been far less succesful than New Zealand's version of it. Audio
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Expert says Fiji elections likely on agenda at Beijing meetings
3:04 PM.A China foreign policy scholar, Dr Marc Lanteigne, says Beijing will be looking to glean information on Fiji's transition to elections during Commodore Frank Bainimarama's top level meetings there… Read more Audio
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Journalist's assault shows all not as rosy as Samoan PM says
3:03 PM.Following an attack on three reporters in Samoa, the Prime Minister is giving a glowing report of media freedom in the country. Audio
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PNG student killed in police crossfire during student clash
3:02 PM.Student accidentally shot by police trying to quell fighting between students from rival schools in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Indonesian embassy in New Zealand dismisses massacre reports
3:01 PM.Following reports of a mass killing in West Papua, the Indonesian embassy in Wellington says the reports are baseless and even photo evidence will not be enough to prove Indonesian military were… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 May 2013
3:00 PM.Indonesian authorities in New Zealand have scoffed at reports of a massacre in the remote central highlands of West Papua; a student is killed in PNG in police crossfire during a student clash; an… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 May 2013
6:00 AM.China foreign policy says elections likely on agenda at Fiji meetings; Journalists assault in Samoa shows all is not as rosy as PM describes; PNG student killed in police crossfire during student… Read more Audio