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Pacific Waves for Thursday 31 July 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 31 July 2014
3:06 PM.PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term; Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case; 45,000 teachers could strike in PNG; NZ thinktank to combat human trafficking; Sport: PNG's Commonwealth gold… Read more Audio
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PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term
3:05 PM.Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government remains stable and committed to constructive relationships in the region. Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
3:04 PM.French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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Sport: PNG's Commonwealth gold medallist hungry for more
3:01 PM.Papua New Guinea weightlifter Steven Kari reflects on winning a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and his goals for the future. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 July 2014
6:06 AM.Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case; 45,000 teachers could strike in PNG; NZ think tank to combat human trafficking; Palau opens Forum with call for leaders to get to work; Fiji Electoral Commission… Read more Audio
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Tahiti opinion stoked by Flosse case
6:05 AM.French Polynesia's public opinion is being stoked by the French government's decision to shield the territory's president, Gaston Flosse, from the courts. Audio
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45,000 teachers could strike in PNG
6:04 AM.The Papua New Guinea Teachers' Association says up to 45-thousand teachers will plan a strike if salary discrepancies are not resolved by today. Audio
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NZ think-tank to combat human trafficking
6:03 AM.Pacific women at an Auckland human rights think-tank are creating a mobile-phone-app and translating legal language in an effort to combat human trafficking in Pacific Islands. Audio