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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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  • Wednesday 26 September 2007 2:25pm


    Honiara, Solomon Islands
    : An independent nationwide survey of Solomon Islanders' opinions has revealed strong support for RAMSI's continued presence in the country.
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  • Wednesday 26 September 2007 1:35pm


    France
    : "Tongamania" "David aeffrayé Goliath" Ko e 'ulu ena 'o e niuisipepa he pongipongi ni Monite 'aho 24 'i he fonua ni "Falanisee".
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  • Wednesday 26 September 2007 9:56am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A black marlin weighing 390kg and over 4m long was hauled into the fish markets today from the Ekiaki a vessel which is owned by the Quality Fishing Co. and captained by Loseli Tuineau. The huge fish was caught last Tuesday, 36 miles north east of Kao.
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  • Wednesday 26 September 2007 9:40am


    Suva, Fiji
    : Well played Tonga. I take my hat off to all of you, the players, officials and people. The players played with lots of guts and pride that brought tears to my eyes. Being a Fijian I was really proud of their performance. All the best against England, my prayers are with you. I will be cheering with my USP Tongan Friends here in Fiji Islands. - Salesh Sami
  • Tuesday 25 September 2007 4:32pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' most sacred place in Tonga, the Tonga Temple was opened for public viewing today, Sept 25.
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  • Tuesday 25 September 2007 3:58pm


    Kenipela, 'Aositelelia
    : 'Oku ou loto fiefia ke fai atu ha ki'i talamonu ma'ae timi 'a e 'Ikale Tahi, ki he teu tau mo 'Ingilani 'i he Falaite. Fakatauange ke mou ma'u ha va'inga fiefia mo ikuna foki. Ko e ikuna, ko e fakatokilalo mo e fe'ofo'ofani 'o tali angi. - Falamani Mafi
  • Law
    Monday 24 September 2007 7:09pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Tongan Judiciary has introduced a new court procedure, to enable disputing parties to negotiate out-of-court settlements through mediation.
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  • Monday 24 September 2007 3:27pm

    : Ki he komiti faifili, malo e fua fatongia fakapalataha mai mei hena. 'Etita kataki fokotu'u atu mu'a 'eni 'i ho'o site ka kiate au mo 'eku tui 'oku 'ikai keke fu'u muimui 'i he va'inga 'akapulu keke 'ilo'i 'a e loto 'o e kakai mo e fanau va'inga. - Jay Lanipaka
  • Monday 24 September 2007 2:28pm


    Johnsonville,New Zealand
    : Brave 'Ikale Tahi took on the mighty Springboks from South Africa early on Sunday morning. In all but the final score Tonga won! - James P. Barton
  • Monday 24 September 2007 2:11pm

    : Once again - well done to our Rugby Boys for taking the game to the Spring Boks yesterday. The game with Samoa was brilliant, yesterday - it was superb. Three things stood out yesterday, 1) the Tongan players have skills, 2) power and 3) decipline. I do believe that is the winning combination for our team - skills, power and decipline. - Senolita Swan
  • Monday 24 September 2007 9:11am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The 'Ikale Tahi nearly caused an upset at the Rugby World Cup when it nearly beat the Springbokd 30-25 at the Stade Felix Bollaert, Lens yesterday morning, September 23, Tongan time.
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  • Sunday 23 September 2007 3:18pm


    Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
    : Congratulations to the 'Ikale Tahi on their tremendous near win against the Boks. For one of the smaller populated island nations you have won the respect of many here in Papua New Guinea, (the most populous island nation), in that you have really and truly stepped up to play against the giants in world rugby from our island backwaters. We can see that the Tongan spirit is truly something special. - Sam Tupou
  • Sunday 23 September 2007 11:55am


    Kenipela, 'Aositelelia
    : Tulou! Kae fai atu ha ki'i fakamalo ki he kau Helo 'o e 'Ikale Tahi, 'i he va'inga tu'u kimu'a ne mou fakahoko 'i he pooni. 'Oku 'ikai ke kei malava 'o fakama'uma'u 'a e loto fiefia mo e poupou lahi ki ho'o mou va'inga tu'u kimu'a ne mou fakahoko 'i he pooni. Neongo ha me'a ke fefe ka ko e ulungia faka polofesinale na'a mou fai. Mo'oni e lau 'a e kau fakamatala ko e taha eni ha tau 'e laui ta'u hano talanoa'i. 'Oku faka'amu 'a hoku loto ke u fakaha atu 'i he ki'i tohi ni 'a 'eku Fiefia ta'ehano tatau 'i ho'o mou tau. - Falamani Mafi
  • Sunday 23 September 2007 11:31am


    Salt Lake City,USA
    : Mr. Tama Foa and Mr. Siosaia Fatani (Government should educate and employ its people, 22 September, 2007) are, perhaps, wishful thinkers. But to their credit, they have some basic ideas.
  • Saturday 22 September 2007 8:28pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A senior customs official told the Talaki of September 19 that custom duties have not been raised, as is perceived by some people, but that custom officers are now applying the law fully, which they had not done in the past. Highlights from Tonga's newspapers, September 10-13, 2007. An English translation summary by Tevita Fonua.
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  • Saturday 22 September 2007 5:27pm


    Wellington, New Zealand
    : Urgent and significant adjustments in agriculture and fisheries are needed in Pacific island countries to withstand challenges posed by increased globalization of trade, an FAO statement said today.
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  • Saturday 22 September 2007 4:47pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The 'Ikale Tahi has made a few changes to its starting line up to face a Springbok team that has been dubbed as the "second-stringers".
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  • Saturday 22 September 2007 2:00pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : In regard to Tama Foa's letter of September 21, 2007: "My Wish, fix the Education System", he wrote that Tonga badly need more education on technical skills for its students to obtain and/or engage in jobs to generate income for them. In a way, Tama Foa is right, not only for the technical aspects of the curriculum but for others too; eg., qualifications of teachers, salaries of teachers, materials and equipments for students and teachers, equal opportunities in education, and a love for teaching and the students. - Sosaia Fatani

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