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  • Saturday 5 November 2011 5:05pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : One year on from last November's general election that heralded political reform, it is timely to look closely at how Tonga’s new government is shaping-up during the first year of its four-year term in office. Editor's Comment FROM OUR ARCHIVES
  • Friday 4 November 2011 1:24pm


    Neiafu, Vava'u
    : Ko e tefito'I palopalema lahi taha 'o e ngoue he ngaahi 'aho ni ko e fakamaketi. Ko e faka'amu 'a e tangata ngoue, ke 'I ai ha taha te ne lava 'o fakahoko 'a e fakamaketi 'o hange koia na'e fakahoko 'e he Poate 'o e ngaahi Koloa – ko e me'a tepuu, ke ma'u 'a e seniti 'i he taimi pe koia 'o e fakatau. Ka lava lelei 'a e fakamaketi, pea 'oku ou tui he 'ikai toe tuku ha ivi 'o e kau ngoue. Ka fu'u lahi 'a e ngoue pea 'oku 'ikai ngata pe 'I he'ene toe 'o 'ikai 'osi hono fakatau, ka 'oku toe holo hifo foki mo e mahu'inga 'o fakatau li'aki. – Paula Kava.
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  • Thursday 3 November 2011 3:30pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A Seismic Network for Earthquake Observation in Tonga was launched yesterday at the Tonga government's Geological Services Unit at Vaololoa, Nuku'alofa.
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  • Wednesday 2 November 2011 10:18pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The growth prospect for the Tongan economy is expected to remain slow in the next six months on the back of uncertainty in the global economy, according to a statement from the National Reserve Bank of Tonga on November 1.
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  • Wednesday 2 November 2011 5:13pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A Tongan Women’s Rugby Seven-a-side team will be competing in two Rugby Seven-a-side tournaments in Brisbane, Australia, this month.
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 11:09pm


    Washington DC, USA
    : Bob Woodward, one of America's best known journalists, believes that journalists should be persistent and relentless in pursuing the truth. By Linny Folau.
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 11:02pm


    Washington DC,USA
    : Growing their economy and creating jobs are among the most important issues facing America today, observers at a White House press briefing learned on October 27. By Linny Folau
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 10:32pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : If you have not been able to access the Matangi Tonga Online website since Sunday, it was not because there was something wrong with your computer, but because the Matangi Tonga Online server was lost by our dedicated hosting provider overseas. - Pesi Fonua, Publisher.
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 10:01pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A fatal accident at Pea on Saturday has claimed a third victim. The driver of the car, who had been in a critical condition at Vaiola Hospital, died on Sunday, October 30.
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 6:55pm


    Neiafu, Vava'u
    : 'Oku hange hotau Falealea ko e kananga 'a e kau leka – ko e 'alu atu pe 'a e motu'a ki he kaunga'api 'oku fai 'a e tui au, pea ne kau aipe he tui au. Kuo ngalo ia na'a 'alu 'o kole ha me'I masima ke kiki 'aki 'a e haka hamu 'a e famili. Pea ne mo'unofoa ia he tui au kae mo'utalia mai 'a e famili mo 'enau fu'u haka hamu. Pea 'oku ou tui ko e tefito'I 'uhinga ia 'o e liliu kuo fai ke ta'ofi faka'aufuli 'a e tui au he fonua ni. – Paula Kava.
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  • Tuesday 1 November 2011 10:26am


    Wellington, New Zealand
    : The 'Ikale Tahi's defeat of the French 19-14 tonight silenced the French while rapturous 'Ikale Tahi fans went completely mad red and celebrated the victory with the ecstatic team. Photos by Pesi Fonua.
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  • Friday 28 October 2011 7:52pm


    Suva, Fiji
    : To celebrate United Nations (UN) Day (24 October) UN organisations throughout the Pacific are highlighting their main aims and achievements. "UN Human Rights work in the Pacific is aimed at promoting and protecting human rights, particularly of the poorest, most excluded or marginalised. Our focus over the last five year period has been, and will continue to be, on victims of torture and ill treatment, victims of sexual and gender-based violence . . ." - Matilda Bogner.
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  • Friday 28 October 2011 7:34pm


    Perth, WesternAustralia
    : The Secretary General of PIFS Tuiloma Neroni Slade today attended the opening ceremony of CHOGM being held in Perth, Western Australia. "My presence here in Perth as a Special Guest of the Commonwealth Secretary General is a concrete demonstration of our continuing interest in working closely with the Secretary General and Commonwealth Secretariat in our joint efforts to advance the interests of Pacific island countries". – SG of PIFS tuiloma Neroni Slade.
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  • Friday 28 October 2011 3:32pm


    Suva, Fiji
    : Assistant Secretary Campbell and Ambassador Paul were joined by ambassadors from Fiji, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, the Republic of Palau, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands (today, 28 October) to discuss challenges and opportunities in the Pacific region. - The U.S. State Department.
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  • Thursday 27 October 2011 6:26pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The President of the International Olympic Committee, Mr Jacques Rogge, told Tongan students at Pangai Lahi on 26 October 2011, that if the success of the 'Ikale Tahi at the Rugby World Cup had such a positive impact on them, then they should look upon the players, the coach and the management of the team as their role models in whatever sports that they engaged in.
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  • Wednesday 26 October 2011 8:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Reforms in countries, like Tonga, and some other Pacific Island countries have produced administrations with no clear and coherent national visions and who are unable to work as a team, regional public service representatives heard in Tonga this week. By Pesi Fonua.
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  • Wednesday 26 October 2011 7:23pm


    Avondale,Auckland, New Zealand
    : In support of Chris Chapman's comments. I also think Teufaiva should be relocated to 'Atele to allow for more space plus all of the country's other sporting facilities are in this area. – Sione 'Ikale.
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  • Wednesday 26 October 2011 3:39pm


    Washington DC,USA
    : The International Visitor Leadership Program for Journalists began in Washington DC on October 24, bringing together 150 journalists from around the world, including Linny Folau of Matangi Tonga Online, from Nuku'alofa.
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  • Wednesday 26 October 2011 6:11am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : With the arrival of the International Olympic Committee President to Tonga this week, I'd like to draw attention to an issue much closer to home, our national stadium Teufaiva. In my view, Teufaiva Stadium is not at the standard it should be and as a country which prides itself with great sporting ability, I believe this should be upgraded into an asset which all Tongans can be proud of. - Chris Chapman.
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  • Tuesday 25 October 2011 6:09pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Two people died instantly when the car that they were in went off Taufa'ahau Road at Pea, hit a power pole and crashed onto a tree, early on Saturday, 22 October.
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