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Pacific Waves for Monday 7 July 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 July 2014
3:06 PM.Marshall Islands makes the human trafficking watchlist; more challenges predicted for Pacific job growth; 60 science scholarships on offer to Samoan teachers; mixed reaction to a key Melanesian… Read more Audio
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Marshall Islands on human trafficking watchlist
3:05 PM.The Marshall Islands could face economic sanctions by the United States after being placed on a human trafficking watchlist for the second year in a row. Audio
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ADB predicts more challenges for Pacific job growth
3:04 PM.The Asian Development Bank says Pacific nations continues to face the challenge of creating more jobs for a growing working-age population. Audio
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Science scholarships for Samoan teachers
3:03 PM.The University of the South Pacific says it has designed a new programme to upgrade the qualifications of science teachers in Samoa. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 July 2014
5:04 AM.There's mixed reaction to a key Melanesian group's decision to leave West Papuans out in the cold; multinational phone company sells stake to Fiji's national pension fund; an archeological dig is… Read more Audio
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Mixed reaction to MSG's response to West Papua group
5:03 AM.There's been mixed reaction to the Melanesian Spearhead Group's decision on a bid by a West Papuan group to become a member. Audio
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Increased stake in Vodafone Fiji seen as good for FNPF
5:02 AM.A communications analyst says the Fiji National Provident Fund's decision to increase its stake in Vodafone Fiji is a solid investment. Audio
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Excavations underway at Port Sandwich in Vanuatu
5:01 AM.A archeological dig underway in an area of Vanuatu once made famous by Captain Cook has confirmed the dramatic effects of early European contact. Audio
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Award boosts credibility of Pacific Studies - Academic
5:00 AM.A Pacific Studies lecturer in New Zealand says an award for teaching excellence will boost the subject's academic credibility. Audio