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Australia keep out of Fiji’s business: Bainimarama

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Suva, Fiji: Australia needs to keep out of Fiji's path towards democracy, says Commodore Frank Bainimarama.

Marshalls landowner sues government over US base

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: A powerful traditional chief in the Marshall Islands is suing the western Pacific nation's government over a treaty which gives the US the use of his land fo

French Polynesia’s Tahoeraa assembly offices searched

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Papeete, French Polynesia: Investigators in French Polynesia have searched the offices of the Tahoeraa Huiraatira Party at the assembly as part of the OPT corruption probe

IMF and World Bank ready to support Fiji, says Bainimarama

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Suva, Fiji: The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are ready to support Fiji.
This was revealed last night by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama

Media workers to have a new Wages Council

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Suva, Fiji: A new Wages Council will be established to regulate the terms and conditions of employment for media and communications industry workers in Fiji.

SDL rejects Fiji claim at UN that coup removed terror government

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Suva, Fiji: The ousted Fiji governing party has rejected an accusation by Fiji’s leader that the former government had been involved in using terror to push a racist and corrupt agenda

Fiji told to include all political viewpoints in future Commonwealth engagement - CMAG

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New York, USA: The Commonwealth says any future ‘meaningful engagement with Fiji will only continue if it’s inclusive of all sectors of Fiji’s political leadership.’

Redundancy plan will go ahead – PSC

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Suva, Fiji: The chairman of Fiji’s Public Service Commission says that an $80million Government plan to make redundant 2500 civil servants next year must go ahead as planned.

Tonga likely to hold elections under a new political system in November 2010

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Nuku'alofa, Tonga: November 2010 has been set by the Tongan government as the date for an election of the island kingdom’s new parliament, deputy prime minister Dr Viliami Tangi told the Tongan Parliament last week.

Former CNMI Lt Governor serving time in Arizona prison

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Saipan, CNMI: Former Northern Marianas Lieutenant Governor Timothy Villagomez is now serving his seven years and three months jail term at the Federal Correctional Institution in Phoenix

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