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Pacific Waves for Friday 14 November 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 November 2014
4:06 PM.WHO says diabetes is hindering Pacific development; The chief whip in Fiji's government hopes committee impasse will be resolved soon; Solomon Islanders go to the polls next week; The first asylum… Read more Audio
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WHO says diabetes dampening development
4:05 PM.The World Health Organisation says disability from diabetes is having a huge negative impact on development in the Pacific Region and now affects over 40 per cent of adults in some nations. Audio
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Chief whip hopes committee impasse will be resolved soon
4:04 PM.The chief whip in the Fiji government, Semi Koroilavesau, says he hopes the Public Accounts Committee will be able to meet next week. Audio
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Solomon Islanders go to the polls next week
4:03 PM.Solomon Islanders go to the polls on Wednesday next week to choose a new parliament from more than 400 candidates. Audio
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Australia's PNG camp releases first asylum seekers
6:04 AM.Australia's PNG refugees declared but concerns about their future in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Aucklanders back Samoa victim group
6:02 AM.An Auckland chapter of the Samoa Victim Support Group has officially launched, with hopes of raising more awareness and support for vulnerable children in Samoa. Audio
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Call for Pacific Islanders to debate free trade plans
6:01 AM.Pacific Islanders are being urged to engage in debate over what Pacific nations may be giving up by agreeing to free trade deals. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 November 2014
6:00 AM.The first refugees from the Australian run camp on Manus Island are declared; Australia defends its treatment of asylum seekers; Support is sought from New Zealanders for Samoa victims group; Call for… Read more Audio