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Pacific Waves for Monday 30 September 2013
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 September 2013
4:00 PM.Samoa Govt bans seven villages from seasonal work schemes; Fiji authorities set to register voters aborad for 2014 elections; Pacific Forum head takes stock of organisation's direction; Language week… Read more Audio
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Sport: Tahiti coach proud of Beach Soccer World Cup team
3:05 PM.Hosts Tahiti finish fourth at the Beach Soccer World Cup after an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Brazil in the bronze playoff. Audio
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Fiji authorities to register voters abroad for 2014 elections
3:02 PM.The Fiji authorities are set to begin registering voters abroad, starting in New Zealand, for elections promised for 2014. Audio
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Samoa government bans seven villages from seasonal work schemes
3:01 PM.Samoa's government bans seven villages from taking part in the seasonal work schemes with New Zealand and Australia. Audio
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Children at camp for asylum seekers on Nauru get schooling
5:24 AM.Save the Children is providing schooling for children in Australia's camp for asylum seekers on Nauru. Audio
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Fears of future riots between niVanuatu people and Chinese
5:20 AM.A Vanuatu researcher says there are fears discord between niVanuatu and new Chinese immigrants could lead to riots, and heightened discrimination and racism. Audio
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More Palau women to stand for elections after Mock Congress
5:15 AM.Palau women inspired to run for local and national elections after the Mock Congress for Women. Audio
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Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight
5:13 AM.A serious message about the very survival of their identify accompanies the first-ever Tuvalu Language Week. Audio
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Pacific Forum head takes stock of organisation's direction
5:10 AM.The Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum says the organisation remains the premier regional grouping, but must keep evolving to stay relevant. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 September 2013
5:05 AM.Pacific Forum head takes stock of organisation's direction; Language week to highlight Tuvalu's plight; More Palau women to stand for elections after Mock Congress; Fears in Vanuatu of future riots… Read more Audio