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Pacific Waves for Monday 9 December 2013
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Vanuatu MP calls for audit of aviation sector
4:07 PM.A Vanuatu MP is wanting an audit of the aviation sector amid concerns it is operating below international standards. Audio
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Solomon Islands' second largest hospital faces closure
4:02 PM.Solomon Islands' second largest hospital faces closure. Audio
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American Samoa police commissioner says move to arm officers won't be rushed
4:01 PM.American Samoa moves step closer to arming officers. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 December 2013
4:00 PM.An expert in politics says the clock starts ticking for Fiji's elections in the new yearAmerican Samoa police move closer to arming officers; The Solomon Islands' second largest hospital faces… Read more Audio
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Aquaponics farm in American Samoa a success
6:05 AM.Hopes to start up more aquaponics farm in American Samoa following success of first one. Audio
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PNG's image damaged by perceptions of corruption
6:04 AM.The chair of Transparency International Papua New Guinea says perceptions around the high level of corruption in PNG have the potential to damage the country on many fronts. Audio
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Health expert says Maori and Pacific people are at high risk of infectious diseases
6:03 AM.Otago University's head of Public Health has just won an award into his research on infectious diseases and is now involved in a new project tackling rheumatic fever. Audio
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Money from mining would stimulate other industries
6:02 AM.Bougainville finance minister sees immediate economic benefits from mining that could help foster other commercial activities. Audio
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Expert says clock starts ticking for Fiji elections in new year
6:01 AM.An expert in transitional politics, Paul Buchanan, says the Fiji regime has until the end of January to announce key election machinery or risk next year's polls being seen as illegitimate. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 December 2013
6:00 AM.An expert in politics says the clock starts ticking for Fiji's elections in the new year; A Bougainville cabinet minister says money from mining would stimulate other industries; A New Zealand health… Read more Audio