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Pacific Waves for Thursday 4 September 2014
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Fiji couple allege courier pressure on vote
3:04 PM.Questions have been raised about Fiji's election processes after an alleged incident involving a Suva couple being forced to vote a certain way on day one of pre-polling. Audio
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Less talk, more action on climate change - Kiribati PM
3:02 PM.The president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, says is hopeful agreements made on climate change at the Small Islands Developing States in Apia conference will turn into real action. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 September 2014
3:00 PM.Kiribati's Prime Minister says less talk and more action on climate change; Questions are being raised about Fiji's election process; A refugee advocate says a Manus Island asylum seeker is declared… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 September 2014
5:06 AM.Manus Island asylum seeker 'brain dead', says advocate; Goal for women on post-2015 UN agenda; Tonga's Democratic party still confident despite losing candidates; As early voting gets underway at… Read more Audio
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Manus Island asylum seeker 'brain dead' says advocate
5:05 AM.A refugee advocate says an asylum seeker from Manus Island who has been declared brain dead may be the second person from the camp to die in a year. Audio
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Goal for women on post-2015 UN agenda
5:04 AM.UN Women says its post-2015 development agenda will have a stand-alone goal for women, focusing on gender-based violence, economic empowerment and leadership in the public and private sectors. Audio
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Tonga Democrats confident despite losing candidates
5:03 AM.Tonga's Democratic Party loses MPs but is still confident about Nov elections. Audio