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Pacific Waves for Thursday 18 September 2014
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Fiji's Bainimarama secures overwhelming majority
3:05 PM.There is a mixed reaction in Fiji to news that halfway through the vote count FijiFirst has established a commanding lead following Wednesday's election. Audio
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Niue's first food festival kicks off this week
3:03 PM.Niue kicks off inaugural food festival with experts and top chefs visiting. Audio
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World Bank sets out development plan for Pacific
3:02 PM.World Bank sets out its plan to assist Pacific Island nations. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 September 2014
3:00 PM.Fiji's regime leader is set to become an elected prime minister; Domestic violence causing women to flee homes in Solomons; World Bank sets out development plan for Pacific; Niue's first food festival… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 September 2014
5:06 AM.Vote counting underway in Fiji; Tongan authorities scramble to help drought-stricken Ha'apai; Domestic violence causing women to flee homes in Solomons; Samoa sued for 13 million over prison death… Read more Audio
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Vote counting underway in Fiji
5:05 AM.Vote counting has started in Fiji in the country's first election in eight years. Audio
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Tongan authorities scramble to help drought-stricken Ha'apai
5:04 AM.Tongan authorities send help to drought-stricken Ha'apai as fears mount that water shortages could spread. Audio
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Domestic violence causing women to flee homes in Solomons
5:03 AM.Increasing domestic violence in Solomon Islands is being blamed for the rise in the number of women and children seeking shelter in a care-centre in Honiara. Audio
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Samoa sued for $13 million over prison death
5:02 AM.The Samoan government is being sued for $13 million US dollars by the family of a man found dead at Tafa'igata Prison. Audio