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Cooks PM gets info about party visit through local media
Cooks PM gets info about party visit through local media
The Cooks Islands Prime Minister, Jim Marurai, says if any minister is to be sacked it'll be his responsibility to do that. Local media report say the Democratic Party national...
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CNMI hosts print and tv media representatives
CNMI hosts print and tv media representatives
The Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Visitors Authority is hosting print and TV media representatives this week and travel agents from Pusan, Korea. The media and agents are here to...
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Formalised media training in Tonga welcomed
Formalised media training in Tonga welcomed
The Deputy Director for Schools in Tonga says the media industry is happy that a formal journalism course is finally available in the country. Tonga's first certificate and diploma course...
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Tonga launches journalism training
Tonga launches journalism training
The Media Council of Tonga says the certificate course on Media and Journalism studies launched today is a very important step for journalism in Tonga. The course is the first...
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Fiji interim PM comments on US State Department Human Rights report
Fiji interim PM comments on US State Department Human Rights report
Fiji's military commander and interim prime minister says Fiji can learn from this week's US State Department Report to make the country a better one. But Commodore Bainimarama has told...
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Australia reported to be adopting more aggressive stance with Pacific
Australia reported to be adopting more aggressive stance with Pacific
Reports in the Australian media say Canberra is adopting a more aggressive stance in dealing with its Pacific neighbours. The Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, has warned that Australia has to...
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USP journalists newspaper celebrates 10 years
USP journalists newspaper celebrates 10 years
The University of the South Pacific journalism staff have celebrated the 10th anniversary of the student training newspaper, Wansolwara. Among attendees were the divisional head of USP journalism…
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Commitment needed to make better journalists in Pacific, says academic
Commitment needed to make better journalists in Pacific, says academic
An academic says Pacific journalists need better training in order to fulfill a nation-building role critical to developing countries. Dr David Robie, who teaches journalism at Auckland University of…
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Wallisan man extradited from France to face murder charge in New Caledonia
Wallisan man extradited from France to face murder charge in New Caledonia
A court in New Caledonia has held a weekend sitting to remand a Wallisian man who was arrested in France last month suspected of killing a Kanak in ethnic violence...
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Free fast food creates traffic jam in American Samoa
Free fast food creates traffic jam in American Samoa
More than a thousand customers showed up for the first hour of a fast food trial in American Samoa this morning. Officials at the McDonalds restaurant say they were expecting...
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Public vs Private: The broad picture 1970 - 1996
Free enterprise and deregulation see the expansion of private radio and public radio is threatened. Audio
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