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Pacific Waves for Thursday 26 January 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition 26 January 2017
4:06 PM.Outgoing former Solomon Islands Police Commissioner optimistic about the country's future; New research urges solutions be found for Solomons housing problems; The US abortion gag to impact Pacific… Read more Audio
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Prendergast optimistic about Solomons future
4:05 PM.Solomon Islands outgoing former police commissioner says he leaves the country optimistic about its future. Read more Audio
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Sanctuary status wanted for Marianas Trench
4:01 PM.Mariana Islands residents are continuing to push for the deepest part of the world's oceans to be made a sanctuary. Audio
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Japan supporting Tonga breadfruit project
4:00 PM.A rural development NGO in Tonga says aid funding of the kingdom's breadfruit industry will enhance food security and expand exports. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 January 2017
7:06 AM.US abortion gag to impact Pacific women; Guam on alert over Agent Orange allegations; Solomons' government reinstates Gold Ridge mining lease; Solutions needed for urgent housing problems in Solomon… Read more Audio
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US abortion gag to impact Pacific women
7:05 AM.Unwanted pregnancies, illegal abortions and maternal deaths in the Pacific could be about to rise after US President Donald Trump re-enacted the Mexico City policy. Read more Audio
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Guam on alert over Agent Orange allegations
7:04 AM.US veteran calls for US Government to admit its use of Agent Orange on Guam. Read more Audio
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Solomons' government reinstates Gold Ridge mining lease
7:03 AM.The mining lease for a closed gold mine in Solomon Islands is being reinstated by the government after having been cancelled by the mines minister last year. Read more Audio