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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 18 November 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 November 2015
4:05 PM.The sporting world loses a Tongan icon; Fiji media seek support for Moce family; Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua; Rains do little to ease PNG drought; And Guam prepares for the Festival… Read more Audio
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The sporting world loses a Tongan icon
4:04 PM.The Tongan government has paid tribute to one of the Pacific's most famous sporting figures. Audio
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Fiji media seek support for Moce family
4:03 PM.Senior media representatives in Fiji say several unsuccessful attempts were made to try and secure compensation for the veteran news photographer Sitiveni Moce whose funeral was held in Suva today. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
4:02 PM.An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 November 2015
5:06 AM.Rain does little to ease the drought in Papua New Guinea; a Fijian photographer is farewelled at his funeral today 8 years after being assaulted by soldiers; coffee farmers in Vanuatu face a long wait… Read more Audio
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Rains do little to ease PNG drought
5:05 AM.The governor of Papua New Guinea's Chimbu province says recent rains have done nothing to ease the severe drought. Read more Audio
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Fijian photographer dies after post-coup assault by military
5:04 AM.A Fijian photographer who was left bedridden after being assaulted by soldiers in 2007 has died and is being farewelled on Wednesday at a funeral in Fiji. Read more Audio
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Vanuatu coffee farmers face long wait
5:03 AM.Coffee farmers on the island of Tanna whose crops were destroyed by Cyclone Pam in March are facing a long wait till their next crop is ready for harvest. Read more Audio