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Pacific Waves for Friday 9 October 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 October 2015
4:06 PM.The PNG government denies magistrate's investigation is linked to the PM's case; Two senior police reinstated after court ruling; Australian court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres; The… Read more Audio
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PNG govt denies magistrate's investigation linked to PM's case
4:05 PM.Papua New Guinea's government says moves to investigate a Chief Magistrate have nothing to do with her issuing an arrest warrant against the Prime Minister last year. Audio
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Two senior police reinstated after court ruling
4:04 PM.Two senior fraud squad members, recently sacked by the Commissioner of Police in Papua New Guinea, have their jobs back for now. Audio
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Aust court reserves judgment on Pacific detention centres
4:03 PM.Australia's highest court has reserved its judgement in a case challenging the constitutionality of Canberra's offshore detention of asylum seekers in the Pacific. Audio
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All Blacks looking for team to 'click' against Tonga
4:00 PM.Rugby World Cup pool play wraps up this weekend, with the All Blacks playing their final match against Tonga on Saturday. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 October 2015
6:06 AM.The Papua New Guinea government denies magistrate's investigation is linked to the PM's case; the US military is still optimistic around live-fire training plans for the CNMI; a former Vanuatu… Read more Audio
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PNG govt denies magistrate's investigation linked to PM's case
6:05 AM.Papua New Guinea's government says moves to investigate a Chief Magistrate have nothing to do with her issuing an arrest warrant against the Prime Minister last year. Audio
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US military still hopes CNMI plans can work
6:04 AM.A top US military official says a second draft environmental impact statement around controversial plans for the Northern Marianas demonstrates it's following a thorough process. Audio
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Call for Vanuatu constitutional change to combat corruption
6:03 AM.A former Vanuatu president, George Sokomanu, says the constitution should be changed to accommodate the problems arising from alleged corruption involving parliamentarians. Audio