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Pacific Waves for Monday 1 July 2013
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 July 2013
3:08 PM.Fiji's Rabuka hints at running on NFP ticket; Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries a problem; Greater need for Pasifika research to have practical application; There are calls… Read more Audio
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Pasifika research in need of greater practical application
3:03 PM.It's hoped a new Pasifika Research and Policy Centre in New Zealand will build a better connection between researchers and policy makers, charged with making decisions which affect Pasifika people. Audio
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Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries
3:02 PM.The Solomon Islands government ministers admit corruption is an ongoing problem, but they say a new law on development aid works around it. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka hints at running on NFP ticket
3:01 PM.Fiji's first coup-maker and a former prime minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, has hinted at running for election next year on the National Federation Party ticket. Audio
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Guam mayor says banning gambling will harm communities
6:18 AM.The mayor of the Guam town of Santa Rita says a bill that will ban gambling will seriously hurt communties. Audio
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TI in Fiji surveys the attitudes of youth to integrity
6:15 AM.Transparency International in Fiji launches survey of youth perceptions and attitudes to integrity. Audio
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Samoa wins UN award to fight hunger
6:10 AM.Samoa wins UN award to fight hunger but farmers' association mystified. Audio
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Co-ordinated health delivery vital in Pacific, research shows
6:08 AM.Research commissioned by the Fred Hollows Foundation shows the benefits from a more co-ordinated approach to the delivery of health services in the Pacific Audio
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CNMI journalist says AG's office left with egg on its face
6:06 AM.A Northern Marianas journalist says she is pleased she is no longer facing jail time for protecting her source in a terror trial involving a former governor. Audio
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MPs say Samoan migrants in New Zealand can't find jobs
6:01 AM.MPs say Samoan migrants who arrive under quota ballot scheme find it hard to get jobs and add to New Zealand's high Pacific unemployment rate. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 July 2013
6:00 AM.There are calls for the New Zealand government to do more to support migrant Samoans to find jobs; We talk to a Northern Marianas journalist who risked jail time for not revealing a source; We hear… Read more Audio