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Pacific Waves for Friday 11 July 2014
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7pm Pacific Regional News for 11 July 2014
7:00 PM.The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 July 2014
3:05 PM.Cooks preliminary election results are close; New Zealand MPs call for Pacific nations to urgently invest in family planning; A Solomon Islands market goes 'healthy' by banning a number of vices; We… Read more Audio
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Cooks preliminary election results close
3:04 PM.Final results from the Cook Islands elections are still a week away but the caretaker Cook Islands Party is confident, with special votes, that it can retain power. Audio
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Cross-party call for investment in reproductive health
3:03 PM.A group of New Zealand MPs are calling for Pacific governments to urgently invest in sexual and reproductive health, particularly family planning. Audio
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Tobacco, betel nut and booze banned from Solomon Islands market
3:02 PM.The Solomon Islands Ministry of Health says it is declaring the Honiara Central Market healthy as it moves to ban the sale and use of tobacco, betel nut and alcohol. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 July 2014
5:06 AM.We hear about the challenges ahead for democracy in Fiji; Fiji's late Catholic bishop Petero Mataca will be laid to rest today; Fears over the future of PNG's Motu language; French Polynesia court… Read more Audio
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Plenty of challenges ahead for democracy in Fiji
5:05 AM.This year's election in Fiji will be challenging, but the real test is yet to come, according to a group of academics. Audio
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Fiji's Catholic bishop to be laid to rest today
5:04 AM.Fiji's late Catholic bishop Petero Mataca will be laid to rest today in a funeral that has already drawn many admirers to the capital to pay their respects. Audio
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Fears over future of PNG's Motu language
5:03 AM.There are fears that the Motu language, one of the official languages of Papua New Guinea, could be lost soon. Audio