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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 8 May 2013
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Subpoenaed CNMI journalist says she is 'prepared to go to jail'
3:09 PM.A subpoenaed Northern Marianas journalist says she is prepared to go to jail to protect her sources. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 May 2013
3:08 PM.Tahiti tussle over UN decolonisation bid; Fiji police anger Chinese community with human trafficking allegations; Subpoenaed CNMI journalist says she is 'prepared to go to jail; Pacific media… Read more Audio
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Fiji police cause anger with human trafficking allegations
3:06 PM.Police investigators in Fiji have angered members of the Chinese community after telling media a human trafficking investigation was focusing on Chinese immigrants. Audio
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Tahiti tussle over UN decolonisation bid
3:03 PM.The incoming French Polynesian government is expected to approach Paris in a bid to thwart any attempts to decolonise the territory. Audio
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UNICEF says Fiji to establish help-line for children
6:06 AM.A new child protection plan in Fiji aims to strengthen the law around child abuse and help young people in conflict with the law Audio
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Severe drought on Marshalls elevated to state of disaster
6:04 AM.Severe drought situation on Marshall Islands elevated to state of disaster. Audio
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Pacific media ombudsman aimed at instilling confidence
6:03 AM.Aim of having a Pacific media ombudsman to instill confidence in both governments and the public. Audio
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Call for strengthened police presence in PNG's LNG area
6:01 AM.Mounting frustration by those opposed to Papua New Guinea's first liquified natural gas project, has prompted warnings that the government can no longer neglect the police force in volatile parts of… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8th May 2013.
6:00 AM.The idea of a Pacific media ombudsman aimed at instilling confidence; Severe drought situation on Marshall Islands elevated to state of disaster; The Tahoeraa complete stunning comeback win in French… Read more Audio