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Pacific Waves for Thursday 18 July 2013
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Mining executives urge Solomons' Temotu to open up sea bed
3:03 PM.Mining executives urge Solomons' Temotu to open up sea bed. Audio
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PNG urged to come to table to discuss trade agreement
3:02 PM.An MP representing New Zealand at the Pacific Islands Trade Ministers Meeting in Samoa says it's important for Papua New Guinea to come to the table to discuss the benefits of a regional trade and… Read more Audio
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Governments deemed partly responsible for PNG army unrest
3:01 PM.Longstanding problems around incomplete retrenchment process in PNG Defence Force blamed for type of military unrest seen in soldiers attack on University campus. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 Juily 2013
3:00 PM.Governments identified as partly responsible for PNG army unrest; Mining executives urge Solomons' Temotu to open up seabed; State crime expert bemoans skewered discourse over Bougainville mine; PNG… Read more Audio
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New law a second chance for many in Hawaiian foster care system
6:09 AM.A former foster youth in Hawaii says a law that will extend the voluntary foster care age from 18 to 21 will be like a second chance for many in the foster care system. Audio
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Pacific Partnership mission aids Kiribati
6:07 AM.A humanitarian aid mission is underway in Kiribati to improve its infrastructure so the nation can free up more resources for disaster preparedness. Audio
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State crime expert bemoans discourse over Bougainville mine
6:03 AM.A criminologist with a particular focus on Bougainville says many grass-roots communities in the autonomous Papua New Guinea province have not been given access to information about Rio Tinto's role… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 July 2013
6:00 AM.The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says it's not affected by the suspension of the Fiji Labour Party; The jailed former head of French Polynesia's GIP militia is charged over the JPK… Read more Audio