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  • Tuesday 2 October 2007 2:00pm

    : Back in 1996 I was instrumental in taking PPEL out of squash export for a number of valid economic reasons then and now. Not withstanding fact that PPEL was a victim of successive years of rampant poaching.
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  • Tuesday 2 October 2007 1:20pm


    London, UK
    : Many thanks to our Rugby Boys for playing brilliant rugby against England last Friday. -Senolita Swan
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  • Tuesday 2 October 2007 6:04am


    USA
    : Kataki ka e fakahoko atu 'a e fakamalo lahi ki he fefine Tonga nofo Siamane koia ko Falamoe Fau'ese Weber na'e loto to mo 'ofa fonua 'o totongi ke fakahoko 'e he Televisone Tonga 'a e tau malie 'a e 'Ikale mo 'Ingilani. -Fuai'api Sime
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  • Monday 1 October 2007 8:51pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Kele'a on September 26 reports that the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga will conduct prayers on November 9, loosely aimed at steering the King away from profligate living. The church's director of Christian education Rev. Dr. Taliai Niumeitolu, objected to the wording saying that it is too crude. But the Kele'a denounced Rev. Niumeitolu's concern, as being obsequious to the authorities. Highlights from Tonga's newspapers, September 26-27, 2007. An English translation summary by Tevita Fonua.
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  • Monday 1 October 2007 8:31pm


    Berlin, Germany
    : The divide in perceived levels of corruption in rich and poor countries remains as sharp as ever, according to the 2007 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released today by Transparency International, the global coalition against corruption. Developed and developing countries must share responsibility for reducing corruption, in tackling both the supply and demand sides.
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  • Monday 1 October 2007 7:46pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Tonga will export only 5000 tonnes of squash this year, a more than 50% drop from the 10,215 tonnes that it exported last year.
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  • Monday 1 October 2007 6:32pm

    : Ko e fanongonongo atu pe heni ki he kainga kotoa pe 'i Aotearoa 'oku fie fe'iloaki mo e fanau va'inga 'a e 'Ikale Tahi ke mo u kataki 'o fakatokanga'i ange 'e tu'uta mai e fanau ki 'Okalani ni he taimi 8:30am pea 'e 'omai ai pe kinautolu ki he Hall he tafa'aki mala'e tenisi koia 'i he Massey Road he tuliki maama koia 'alu ki Mala'e Vakapuna. 'E fakahoko ai ha ma'u me'atokoni ma'ama'a pe mo ha ki'i lukuluku seniti ke foaki ma'ae fanau ke faka'ilonga'i 'aki 'etau hounga'ia he ngaue ma'ongo'onga kuo nau fakahoko. - Lafitani Pouanga and Dr. Fotukaehiko Fisi‘iahi
  • Monday 1 October 2007 5:52am


    Vaini, Tonga
    : Kataki mua kae tuu atu 'eku kii fakamalo tua ni ki he timi 'Ikale Tahi. -Tiola Fauhiva
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  • Sunday 30 September 2007 3:08pm


    Wellington, New Zealand
    : 'Oku ou 'oatu ha fakamalo ki ho'o kautaha nusipepa 'i ho'o vahevahe 'a e ngaahi fetohi'aki fekau'aki mo 'etau timi fakafonua 'oku 'iloa ko e 'Ikale Tahi. -
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  • Sunday 30 September 2007 2:57pm


    USA
    : Ko e talanoa malie 'o e kuonga' 'i hono fakafepaki'i 'e he Siueli 'o e Pasifiki (Tonga 'Ikale Tahi) e ongo fonua hau koia ko 'Ingilani (Laione) mo 'Amelika ('Ikale). Kuo fakamahino'i 'e he kau talavou 'o e 'Ikale Tahi taa ko e Laione ko e tokoto ngugulu pe pea ko e 'Ikale 'Amelika ko e to'o me'afana pe ka ko e 'Ikale Tahi ko e fakafepaki Sino mo e loto kotokotoa pe, "Kava Kuo Heka". - Siosiua Moimoiangaha
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  • Saturday 29 September 2007 12:24pm


    UK
    : I just wish Tonga had won tonight, but alas I am English and had to support my own team. Well done Tonga, I hope you have inspired millions more people around the world to play the best game on Earth. -Paul Diprose
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  • Saturday 29 September 2007 11:17am


    Kenipela, 'Aositelelia
    : 'Oku ou fie 'oatu ha fakamalo lahi ki he'etau timi 'Ikale Tahi 'i he tau ne nau fakahoko 'i he pongipongi ni. Malo mu'a fanau si'i va'inga malohi. 'Oua temou loto fo'i he ulungia ne hoko, ko e me'a kotoa pe 'oku hoko kuopau ke tau ako mei ai 'o teuteu ke toe lahi ange ki he ngaahi tau ki he kaha'u. 'Oku mahino pe tu'unga 'o e timi 'a England pea kuo mou fakaha'i ki mamani kotoa, neongo 'e tau lele mai mei he ki'i fonua si'isi'i ko Tonga, ka 'oku kei malava pe ke tau ikuna'i kinautolu 'i he kaha'u. -Falamani Mafi
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  • Friday 28 September 2007 9:49pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Sipi Tau 'a e 'Ikale Tahi
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  • Friday 28 September 2007 8:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Tonga's capital Nuku'alofa was engulfed with a Rugby World Cup fever today, as hundreds of people in red filled the central business district, in an all-red day in support of the Firepower 'Ikale Tahi.
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  • Friday 28 September 2007 4:54pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Chinese Ambassador to Tonga, his excellency Mr Hu Yeshun handed over 20 new motorbikes and 20 new cars to Deputy Prime Minister, Hon Dr Viliami Tangi this afternoon.
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  • Friday 28 September 2007 9:07am


    Hamilton,New Zealand
    : Congratulations to the Tongan side for not just a good performance but for playing with guts and pride. Fiji and Samoa have much to learn from Tonga's performance. - Floyd Robinson
  • Thursday 27 September 2007 11:36am


    USA
    : Last year, Parliament thought it was too burdensome on their members to work the whole day (5 hours) during those three days they are in session. They debated to reduce their work hours and their work days so they can mulch things over. Now, the public servants are not to be outdone? - Tama Foa
  • Thursday 27 September 2007 11:00am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Television Tonga viewers in Tongatapu and part of 'Eua will be able to watch the 'Ikale Tahi/England Rugby World Cup match free on Saturday morning, September 29.
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  • Thursday 27 September 2007 10:50am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The annual roll call for women members of the Free Church of Tonga and the Chiefly Church of Tonga brought hundreds of women, all dress in white to Nuku'alofa yesterday, September 26.
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  • Wednesday 26 September 2007 3:51pm


    Rome, Italy
    : The US$400 billion seafood industry has no choice but to adapt to intensifying demand from retailers and consumers for "environmentally friendly" fish, FAO said today.
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