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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 29 April 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 April 2015
3:06 PM.US Military continues CNMI consultations over expansion; Vanuatu Hospital faces staff shortages; Last chance for Pacific kava export market; Solomons commission wants tax free public service; More on… Read more Audio
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US Military continues CNMI consultations over expansion
3:05 PM.The US military is two thirds of the way through the process of implementing plans to expand activity in the Northern Marianas. Audio
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Staff shortages at Vanuatu Hospital
3:04 PM.The Medical Superintendent of Vanuatu's national hospital, says he needs more staff to deal with the increased number of referrals coming to the hospital following the devastation of Cyclone Pam. Audio
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New history details Niue's turbulent past
3:00 PM.A new publication is the first book to chronicle the colonial history of Niue. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 April 2015
5:05 AM.Solomons commission wants tax free public service; Last chance for Pacific kava export market; More on a proposed PNG law requiring 10 per cent of political party candidates to be women; Fiji… Read more Audio
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Solomons commission wants tax free public service
5:04 AM.The Chairman of Solomon Islands Parliamentary Entitlements Commission which controversially removed taxes from MPs salaries this month says he wants taxes removed for all public servants. Audio
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Last chance for Pacific kava export market
5:03 AM.Kava-producing countries are on notice over poor kava varieties as European market set to improve. Audio
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Mixed reaction to PNG bill on increasing female leaders
5:02 AM.There have been mixed reactions among Papua New Guinean politicians to a proposed law requiring 10 per cent of candidates endorsed by political parties to be women. Audio