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Pacific Waves for Friday 20 September 2013
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Marshall Islands politician critical of John Key's comments
3:06 PM.A Marshall Islands cabinet minister is unhappy with comments made by the New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, about its nuclear issues. Audio
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Guadalcanal premier replacing executive after resignations
3:05 PM.The premier of Solomon Islands' Guadalcanal province says he has no plans to resign, despite losing eight members of his executive over allegations of financial misconduct. Audio
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Former PNG prime minister critical of OK Tedi mine takeover
3:04 PM.PNG's founding prime minister explains his opposition to the government taking full control of Ok Tedi mine. Audio
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Reintegration of AusAid shows global poverty not a priority
3:02 PM.AidWatch critical of the Australian government's decision to reintegrate AusAid into the Department of Foreign Affairs. Audio
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Injuries after stones thrown at American Samoa school bus
3:01 PM.Shock in American Samoa after a bus carrying a school volleyball team is attacked. Audio
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Situations of injustice could be undermining peace in Pacific
3:01 PM.People around the Pacific are being urged to reflect on their situations within their communites ahead of the International Day of Peace tomorrow. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 September 2013
3:00 PM.Shock in American Samoa after a bus carrying a school volleyball team is attacked; AidWatch critical of the Australian government's decision to reintegrate AusAid into the Department of Foreign… Read more Audio
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Cook Islands water project faces unforeseen problems
6:06 AM.A water project contractor in the Cook Islands say almost half of the serviced houses won't cope with the new system. Audio
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Pacific Tuna Forum focuses on broadening investment
6:05 AM.The 4th Pacific Tuna Forum in Honiara has met to discuss the big issues faced by the industry. Audio
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Police worried about retribution over PNG trekking attacks
6:04 AM.The Police Commander of Morobe province in Papua New Guinea is concerned boiling anger over the attacks on trekkers along the Black Cat Track last week could lead to more violence. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 September 2013
6:00 AM.PNG govt move to take over Ok Tedi Mine; Guadalcanal premier replacing executive after resignations; Marshall Islands politician unhappy with John Key nuclear response; Police worried about… Read more Audio