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Pacific Waves for Friday 3 June 2016
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 June 2016
3:06 PM.The University of PNG plans to resume classes; A Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council is backing autonomy; The Tourism Minister in French Polynesia hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend… Read more Audio
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University of PNG to resume classes
3:05 PM.Classes are scheduled to resume at the University of Papua New Guinea after the first semester was suspended due to a student boycott. Audio
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Majority of Norfolk's Regional Council backs autonomy
3:04 PM.Canberra's attempt to rein in Norfolk Island could be undermined by the regional council it has set up. Audio
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Minister hopes Air Tahiti strikes will end this weekend
3:03 PM.Tourism Minister says Air Tahiti Strikes in French Polynesia could end today or tomorrow following discussions between staff and management. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 June 2016
5:05 AM.Samoan Christian leaders distance themselves from calls to ban Islam; Abuse survivors group says Guam a "way station for problematic priests"; ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states… Read more Audio
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Samoan Christian leaders distance themselves from calls to ban Islam
5:04 AM.Christian leaders in Samoa have distanced themselves from calls to ban Islam, as muslim volunteers prepare to visit the country for dialogue. Audio
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Abuse survivors group says Guam a "way station for problematic priests"
5:03 AM.An abuse survivors group says Guam has been used as a "way station for problematic priests", and abuse within the Catholic Church on the island spreads far beyond its Archbishop. Audio
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ACP launches forum for Small Island Developing states
5:02 AM.A new forum for Small Island Developing States within the ACP group of nations will enhance their economies and improve their resilience after natural disasters. Audio