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Pacific Waves for Thursday 24 November 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edtion for 24 November 2016
4:05 PM.Five people are dead after 'catastrophic' floods in New Caledonia; A planned human rights march in Fiji is stopped; A new museum's opened to house Niue's heritage; Samoa's suspended police chief faces… Read more Audio
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New Caledonia landslides 'calamity not seen since 19th century'
4:04 PM.Five people are dead and three people are still missing after flooding and landslides in New Caledonia which the president has described as a catastrophe not seen since the 19th century. Read more Audio
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Hopes Fiji Human rights march can still happen
4:03 PM.Human rights groups in Fiji hope they can convince the Fiji Roads Authority to change its mind to stop a march to mark World Human Rights Day. Read more Audio
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New museum to give home to Niue's heritage
4:02 PM.More than a decade after Niue lost its old museum in a cyclone, preparations are underway to build a new cultural centre to help preserve the country's heritage. Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 November 2016
6:05 AM.Samoa's suspended police chief facing more than 250 charges; Landowners in PNG are seeking empowerment in the LNG project; The father of a man who died after being raped in Fiji police custody says… Read more Audio
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Samoa's suspended police chief to answer raft of charges
6:04 AM.Samoa's suspended Police chief is due in court next monday to answer to a raft of criminal charges. Read more Audio
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PNG landowners seek empowerment in LNG project
6:03 AM.Landowners in Papua New Guinea's Hela province are demanding direct participation in the LNG gas project. This comes as a petition by a Beneficiary Group comprising project-affected landowners and… Read more Audio