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Monday 11 April 2005 2:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : You might be interested in the following issues with which I am assisting Shoreline - Peter P. Goldstern4 comments -
Monday 11 April 2005 12:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The local papers this week, 4-8 April 2005, were dominated by the death of Pope John Paul II. A few corruption stories were also prominent.1 commentPremium content -
Monday 11 April 2005 9:45am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The top four teams in Division B are Samoa, Tonga, Uruguay and Italy. On Saturday April 9, Samoa demolished Russia 27-0 to maintain its place at No. 1. Tonga took out the USA 39-10 to remain at second place. Uruguay blew away Chile 44-0 to hold on to the No. 3 position, and Italy battled and overcame Namibia 27-17 to claim the No. 4 position.Premium content -
Monday 11 April 2005 9:00am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Eight new track and field records were set on April 7, at Teufaiva Stadium during the first day of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Sports competition. The first two records set for the day were in the Midget Boys 80 metres hurdles by Vili Takau of Vava'u setting with a new record of 12.64 seconds, followed by Manase Folau of Tupou College with 12.88 seconds.Premium content -
Sunday 10 April 2005 8:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A farewell Mass for John Paul II was held this evening, Sunday April 10, at St Mary...s Cathedral, Ma'ufanga led by Bishop Soane Lilo Foliaki of Tonga, and attended by King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV and Queen Halaevalu Mata'aho, the Crown Prince Tupouto'a and the Prime Minister, Prince 'Ulukalala Lavaka Ata.Premium content -
Friday 8 April 2005 2:30pm
North Harbour, New Zealand : Tongan juries often bring in verdicts of manslaughter (killing by an unlawful act such as assault, without the intent to kill) rather than murder (intentional killing of another, or recklessness as to the outcome of a grievous assault) when the facts clearly support a finding of murder. -David Garrett -
Friday 8 April 2005 9:15am
Suva, Fiji : Forum Secretary General, Greg Urwin, has again expressed concern about shipments of radioactive materials which transit through parts of the Pacific region.Premium content -
Thursday 7 April 2005 4:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The 58th Annual Inter-Collegiate Athletic Sports competition began today with top athletes finally meeting up close to compete in the three day track and field events, filling Teufaiva Stadium with a capacity crowd of over 10,000. The morning began with joyous marching from 15 sports teams from Tongatapu's local high schools, and three teams from the outer islands of Vava'u, Ha'apai and ‘Eua, in sunny weather with a light breeze. Photos by Linny Folau.Premium content -
Thursday 7 April 2005 3:12pm
Sydney, Australia : Religion has been one cause of conflict and separation. There are signs that exclusive and conservative religious groups are still a danger to the peace of the world, writes a highly-regarded Pacific theologian Bernard Thorogood, who asks some questions for Christian people. Introduction by Ron Crocombe.Premium content -
Wednesday 6 April 2005 4:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga High School students will be moving back to their home ground on July 2, 2005, after the People's Republic of China officially handed-over a new $10 million pa'anga school campus to the Government of Tonga today.Premium content -
Wednesday 6 April 2005 3:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Today US Peace Corps representatives presented the Tonga National Youth Congress (TNYC), Women's Youth Caucus, with a cheque for TOP$3,490 to fund the Kemi 'Uluakaua: Gender, Health, and HIV Leadership Camp for Female Youth to be held from 1-8 June 2005, in Ha'apai.Premium content -
Wednesday 6 April 2005 9:15am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's top teenage athletics from four island groups will line up tomorrow for the national Inter ... College Sports 2005, with three days of track and field events at the Teufaiva Stadium, Nuku'alofa from April 7-9.Premium content -
Monday 4 April 2005 5:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The 16,000 Catholics throughout Tonga began nine days of mourning on the death of Pope John Paul II in Rome on April 3, and they have invited King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV to join them for the funeral mass later this week.Premium content -
Monday 4 April 2005 5:15pm
USA : Though I vigorously believe that there is hardship poverty (but not extreme poverty) in Tonga, the important question remains why poverty exists at all on an island blessed and endowed with important assets and commercial resources like the latest technological tools, such as satellite transmissions and the internet dot to domain. These are communal resources should be shared by all, instead of being the privilege of the elite few in the country. -Dave Tonga -
Monday 4 April 2005 4:30pm
Tokyo, Japan : A Fijian journalist, Vasiti Valatia Ritova, 41, of the Pacific Island News Association news service, Pacnews was named the Island Journalist of the Year last night, at a ceremony held in the Foreign Correspondents... Club of Japan, Tokyo.Premium content -
Saturday 2 April 2005 6:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The local weeklies were back to normal this week after the general election,and were featuring a range of front page news stories. The Taimi ‘o Tonga featured ‘Etuate Lavulavu, Talaki reported a possible challenge of the outcome of the Ha'apai election because of alleged dual registration by some voters and the Kele'a captured the attention of the reading public with the second and the final part of an interview of Shoreline whistle-blower Piveni Piukala, by Tavake Fusimalohi.Premium content -
Friday 1 April 2005 6:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : While Tongan consumers were faced with a new 15% Consumption Tax coming into effect today, April 1, Tongan businesses were not amused by the sudden announcement by their Port Authority of a 25% increase in ports tariffs to take effect on April 4. They warn that the increase in shipping tariffs will absorb any savings that were to be made from the Consumption Tax introduction.Premium content -
Thursday 31 March 2005 5:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : An assessment of Hardship and Poverty in Tonga, which was carried out jointly by the Government of Tonga and the Asian Development Bank in 2003, stated that 23% of the 16 communities surveyed in Tongatapu, Ha'apai, Vava'u, 'Eua, Niuatoputapu and Niuafo'ou, were living below the poverty line of $28.18 per person per week. -
Thursday 31 March 2005 5:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Nakita Folau Tu'itavake (41) who was found guilty for the manslaughter of Semisi Ma'u was sentenced this morning, March 31, to 10 years imprisonment by Chief Justice Robin Webster, in the Nuku'alofa Supreme Court.Premium content -
Thursday 31 March 2005 4:12pm
Manila, Philippines :The ADB has approved a US$25 million loan to help protect and improve the standard of living of rural people in the Fiji Islands whose livelihoods are at risk in the impending restructuring of the sugar industry.
The project targets about 8,000 sugarcane farmers, as well as cutters, mill workers, landowners and indigenous Fijians, including women, in the sugarcane belt areas and nearby rural and peri-urban areas of the Western and Northern divisions on the main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.
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