Pacific Beat Program for 4 July 2011
Vanuatu publisher may appeal minister's sentence
A Vanuatu newspaper publisher is looking at appealing what he sees as an unusually light sentence for a cabinet minister found guilty of involvement in an assault.
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Arthur Somare suspended as he faces PNG Leadership Tribunal
PNG's Minister for State Enterprises, Arthur Somare has been suspended as he faces a Leadership Tribunal.
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Samoa hosts Lapita Pacific Achaeological meet
The Samoan capital, Apia last week hosted a major Lapita Pacific Archaeological meeting which brought together International and regional experts to look at Archeology in the Pacific.
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Overcoming urban crowding in Kiribati
There are housing problems in South Tarawa, the area of the Kiribati capital is overcrowded and there has been little effective development control over where people live and how.
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Funding cuts threaten French Polynesian media and tourism
The government of French Polynesia is proposing savage budget cuts which may jeopardise the future of Tahiti Nui TV and Tahiti Presse on Line.
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Save the Children checking on Fiji's working children
How many children are in the paid work force in Fiji?
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Young people call for more action, less talk on climate change
A strong message has been issued to the regions leaders about climate change action or more pointedly inaction.
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Bougainville proposes two funds for economic development
Bougainville's Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry has proposed the creation of two funds to help the autonomous PNG region's economic development.
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Vietnamese prawn revitalises Fiji's giant prawn industry
Australian scientists have revitalised Fiji's freshwater giant prawn industry with the introduction of a species from Vietnam.
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PNG journalism students get involved in stopping domestic violence
Domestic violence is a problem across the Pacific, but particuarly in Melanesia.
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Samoa and Tonga win opening Pacific Nations Cup games
The 2011 Pacific Nations Cup got underway in both Japan and Fiji over the weekend.
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PNG and Vanuatu front runners in Asia Pacific cricket
Papua New Guinea's Hebou Barramundis play in front of a home crowd for the opening game of the International Cricket Council's East-Asia Pacific Division 1 in Port Moresby today.
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Fiji setback in World Cup preparations
Fiji's preparations for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand have suffered a set back.
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Wolves crush Tigers
The Warrington Wolves have crushed the Castleford Tigers 48-18.
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