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Pacific Waves for Monday 13 October 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 October 2014
4:06 PM.The opposition in Fiji calls for an independent body to oversee politicians' salaries; Nauru's new chief justice outlines the challenges ahead; Guam voters prepare for a referendum on medicinal… Read more Audio
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Fiji opposition calls for independent salary committee
4:05 PM.The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party is calling on the new government to revoke last week's salary setting Remuneration Decree and establish an independent committee to establish… Read more Audio
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Nauru's new Chief Justice outlines challenges
4:04 PM.Nauru's new Chief Justice Joni Madraiwiwi says he has no cause to doubt assurances about the independence of the judiciary in Nauru. Audio
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Gender equality a challenge in Solomon Islands Public Service
4:03 PM.The Solomon Islands Ministry of Women, Youth and Children's Affairs says mainstreaming gender equality is a major challenge in the country. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 October 2014
5:06 AM.Guam voters prepare for referendum on medical marijuana; Pacific police look to remove barriers to justice for women; A final push to reach the millenium development goals; Traditional canoes set sail… Read more Audio
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Guam voters prepare for referendum on medicinal marijuana
5:05 AM.Voters are preparing to take part in a controversial referendum on legalising medicinal marijuana in Guam. The vote is due to coincide with the November 4th general elections. Audio
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Pacific police look to remove barriers to justice for women
5:04 AM.Police officers in the region aim to eliminate existing cultural and religious attitudes that have been creating barriers in getting justice for crimes against women. Audio
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Pacific countries urged to pick up the pace for MDG deadline
5:03 AM.With 500 days to go Pacific countries are urged to pick up the pace for the 2015 MDG deadline. Audio
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Traditional canoes set sail from Fiji to Australia
5:02 AM.Three Pacific voyaging canoes have left Fiji for Sydney, Australia marking climate change issues. Audio
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Never too late for action on Climate Change: SPREP
5:01 AM.Pacific countries leading the way for global climate change action. Audio