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Thursday 1 June 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
High school students lined the streets of Nuku'alofa this morning to mark the opening of the 106th session of the Tonga Legislative Assembly by the Princess Regent, HRH Salote Mafile...’o Pilolevu Tuita at the Queen Salote Memorial Hall, Nuku'alofa.
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Thursday 1 June 2006
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Tonga is seeking funds from the European Union to rehabilitate earthquake-damaged infrastructure in Ha‘apai and other regions, utilising an EU emergency allocation; and has also changed the focus of its remaining EU development assistance for the outer islands.
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Thursday 1 June 2006
California, USA
'Oku 'ikai ha me'a fo'ou ia ke vahevahe atu mo e kau memipa 'oe PSA he kuo nau 'osi kotoa pe mei he ngaahi mala'e ako kehe kehe. Ko e okooko pe 'eni ia mei he kau poto 'oe ngaahi kuonga 'oku ha atu 'i lalo, ko e fakamanatu pe na'a toe foki e manatu 'a e tu'unga matu'a' PSA ki he taimi na'a nau feinga ai ki he fekumi faka'atamai ne nau 'ikuna. - Siosaia Moimoiangaha
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Wednesday 31 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
FROM OUR ARCHIVES: Tonga's Public Service Association (PSA) in an apparent pull-back from its demands for a new interim government and cancelling a call for strike action, has handed over the organization of tomorrow's national march to the People'’s National Committee for Political Reform, chaired by ‘Akilisi Pohiva.
Wednesday 31 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Tonga's King Taufa'’ahau Tupou IV will not be opening the 2006 session of the Tonga Legislative Assembly tomorrow June 1, the Palace office confirmed in Nuku'’alofa today May 31.
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Wednesday 31 May 2006
Papatoetoe, New Zealand
After reading PSA's plan to go on strike and the reasons for their proposed strike make me question whether they are still ok or not.
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Wednesday 31 May 2006
Gisborne,New Zealand
Tonga's Michael Burling (22) had a convincing win in the Hyundai Longboard Pro competition, which was held 13-14 May at Makarori Beach in Gisborne. Surf for the two-day event was ideal with swell in the 11.5 metre range, clear sunny weather and light offshore winds grooming the waves to perfection.
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Tuesday 30 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Six young men, described as the ringleaders of a "housebreaking scourge that has plagued Tongatapu", committing violent robberies and leaving victims with critical injuries, pleaded guilty to 219 criminal offences at the Nuku'alofa Supreme Court on May 26.
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Tuesday 30 May 2006
Moss Beach-CA, USA
Tonga is on the verge of declaring a "state of emergency" and we all know that it is not a natural disaster that causes the crisis; it is a human creation. It is a triumph of matter over mind and morality. With catastrophe looming over Tonga, there are many who take this matter much too lightly. Shoreline (in this case Crown Prince Tupouto'a) and the Public Servants Association (PSA) are some who are unfazed with Tonga's bankruptcy reality.
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Tuesday 30 May 2006
Kou malie'ia he kamata'anga 'o e PSA mo 'enau tohi fakamuimui na'e ha 'i he nusipepa ni fekau'aki mo 'enau ta'e fiemalie ki he fili 'o e kau Minista Fo'ou mo e ngaahi feliuliu aki 'o e Kapineti. Mahalo kuo mahino mai 'a e fie Minista ia 'a Mele 'Amanki mo hono kau poupou. Hili 'enau fiema'u ke hiki 'enau totongi pe mei paralyze ai 'a e Pule'anga Tonga, ko 'eni 'oku nau ta'e fiemalie ki he fetongi moe fili fo'ou ku o fai 'e he Palemia Fo'ou Dr. Feleti Sevele. Mahalo ko e me'a mahu'inga taha ia 'i Tonga he taimi ni 'oku 'ikai ko e fuhifuhinga PHD ka koha tokotaha 'oku 1.) Maama pe Poto 2.) Ngaue Malohi 3.) Faitotonu, 4.) Tene Lava 'o Ngaue'i Ke mo'ui pe Fakalakalaka 'a e Ngaahi Palopalema 'oku fehangahangai mo e Pule'anga Tonga. - Very Concerned Citizen of Tonga
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Monday 29 May 2006
Tokyo, Japan
Japan's Emperor Akihito received Pacific leaders including Tonga's Hon. Dr Feleti Sevele, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for PALM 2006.
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Monday 29 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
An earthquake of magnitude 5.9 was felt throughout Tonga yesterday afternoon, but no damage was reported, while people in Ha'apai who were closest to the epicentre said that shaking had become almost a daily routine since a damaging 7.9 quake on May 4 closed their hospital.
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Monday 29 May 2006
Okinawa, Japan
The adoption by the leaders of Japan and the Pacific Islands of the Okinawa Partnership Declaration on May 27 marked the beginning of a new approach to the dispatch of aid assistance to the 14 Pacific Islands Forum countries. By Pesi Fonua
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Monday 29 May 2006
Tokyo, Japan
Six Tongan companies participated in the Pacific Islands Exhibition 2006 in Tokyo, Japan, on May 25.
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Monday 29 May 2006
Okinawa, Japan
The Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi officially opened the Pacific Island Leaders Meeting, PALM 2006, on May 26, in Okinawa, Japan.
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Friday 26 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
The date for the Ha'apai By election to replace Hon. Fineasi Funaki, the former Ha'’apai No. 2 People'’s Representative has yet to be confirmed.
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Friday 26 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
The Pacific Island Leaders Forum meeting is to be held in Nuku‘alofa on October 23-26.
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Thursday 25 May 2006
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
The findings of Tonga's National Committee for Political Reform will go to King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV before August 30, and then be presented to parliament for debate a month later, the NCPR announced today.
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Thursday 25 May 2006
Auckland, New Zealand
The appointment of someone from the ranks of the elected MPs is a departure from the norm and it would be reasonable for the community to expect the relationship between the King and the PM to be different this time round. - Sef Hao‘uli
Wednesday 24 May 2006

Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Tonga's Public Service Association who is demanding that a new interim government take over Tonga, or else they will strike, has delayed their national march until June 1.

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