Pacific Beat Program for 2 May 2011
US President Barack Obama's speech Osama bin Laden's killing
Here is US President Barack Obama's speech in announcing the death of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a military operation.
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Downer never doubted Osama bin Laden would be found
Still on the killing by American forces of the al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden.
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Tanveer Ahmed says death of Bin Laden a blow to radicalism
For a perspective on what the death of Osama Bin Laden might mean for his cause, especially in the Asia Pacific region, Pacific Beat spoke to Australian commentator on Islamic affairs, and a former journalist, Dr Tanveer Ahmed.
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Vanuatu's deposed government appeals court ruling
Vanuatu's recently deposed government has vowed to appeal a court ruling that quashed its application for a review of the election of the new Prime Minister, Serge Vahor.
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Australia needs a new approach to Fiji says Lowy Institute
The Sydney-based think tank, the Lowy Institute says Australia should take a completely new approach to its relations with Fiji.
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Australian Greens Leader wants inquiry into undersea mining
Australian Greens Leader, Senator Bob Brown, has returned from Papua New Guinea vowing to push for an Australian Senate inquiry into the impact of undersea mining.
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European club rugby round up
For the latest from the European rugby scene, here's Trevor Hunt.
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Fiji's new Rugby board seeking $3m in government funding
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NZ's Junior All Whites win spot in FIFA U-20 World Cup
New Zealand has won the right to go to Columbia after overcoming a spirited Solomon Islands side 3-1 in the grand final of the OFC U-20 Championship.
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Animal rescue plan for Gorgon gas project
The West Australian government is praising the latest results of an animal translocation program, to make way for the massive Gorgon gas project.
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Call for independent bank of manage Australia's carbon price
Australia has a Reserve Bank for managing monetary policy, so why not a independent bank for managing a carbon price, as part of plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions?
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Pacific not immune from threat of cyber crime
Are you someone who spends a fair amount of time on the computer ...at work or at home ...and use networks or the internet a fair bit ?
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Fiji geothermal power project seeking investors
Every nation in the Pacific has plans to reduce its reliance of fossil fuels.
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Antibiotic misuse leading to drug resistance
The World Health Organization is warning of a possible return to the days before antibiotics were developed unless global action is taken urgently to combat the growing problem of drug resistance.
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1,000 Tongans seeking seasonal work in Australia
It's estimated almost 1000 Tongans are looking to travel to Australia to work under the Pacific Seasonal Worker Scheme.
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Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead
US president Barack Obama has confirmed the United States has conducted an operation in which Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed.
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