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Pacific Waves for Monday 2 June 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 June 2014
3:05 PM.Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary; Next Indonesian President's Papua credentials are considered; Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the country's health services are deteriorating; Fiji's fair trade… Read more Audio
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Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary
3:04 PM.It's Samoa's 52nd Independence anniversary since becoming the first Pacific Island to become independent in 1962. Audio
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Next Indonesian president's Papua credentials considered
3:02 PM.Damien Kingsbury from Australia's Deakin University speaks about the Indonesian President's legacy on West Papua and what may be in store with his successor. Audio
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Sport: World Cup spots up for grabs in Pacific Netball Series
3:01 PM.The Pacific Netball Series returns to Rarotonga this week with more games and more to play for. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 June 2014
5:05 AM.Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the country's health services are deteriorating; Fiji's fair trade sugar farmers defend their brand; Also in Fiji, the Law Society says the regime appears determined to… Read more Audio
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Doctors say PNG's health services deteriorating
5:04 AM.Doctors in Papua New Guinea say the country's health services are continuing to deteriorate. Audio
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Fiji fair trade sugar farmers defend their brand
5:03 AM.Fiji's Fairtrade sugar sticks up for the brand despite union calls for its removal. Audio
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Fiji election rules suggest regime determined to retain power
5:02 AM.The president of the Fiji Law Society says decrees which control rules around the elections process, suggest the current regime is hell-bent on retaining power. Audio
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French Polynesia's oldest newspaper ceases publication
5:01 AM.The Nouvelles de Tahiti daily closes after 57 years of publication after incurring losses. Audio
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Anti-nuclear movement reflected Pacific people power
5:00 AM.Author looks at how the anti-nuclear movement galvanised widespread people power in the Pacific during the 1980s. Audio