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Wednesday 22 October 2008 4:37pm
Hawaii : In my humble view, if Tonga Parliament is serious about changes, World history is staring at Tonga with examples, there have been several road maps of how other countries have had their Government structured changing to a more democratic form of Government, and fulfilling their mandate in satisfying the voices of the majority of their people. - M. T. TuailevaPremium content
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Wednesday 22 October 2008 1:00pm
Auckland, New Zealand : Ko e Falealea ena 'oku tau fakaongoongo ki ai ke 'uli'i hotau vaka ki he liliu, 'oku 'ikai ha'anau kapasa ia 'anautolu. Mahalo na'a 'oku nau kei ngaue'aki pe faafaa ki tahi, kae ngalo ange kuo mafana e 'ea pea mafana tatau e konga tahi kotoa 'o faingata'a ke tala e siate folau. - Samiu SikaPremium content
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Tuesday 21 October 2008 10:27pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Following the current discussions in the Tongan parliament about the exact role and the composition of Tonga's Commission for Political Reform, it is now glaringly obvious that parliament does not have a clear vision of the new system of government that they intend to impose on us. Editor's Comment by Pesi Fonua. -
Tuesday 21 October 2008 5:18am
Suva, Fiji : The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), together with other members of the STI Working Group for the Pacific and the Fiji School of Medicine, are co-facilitating a training of trainers in comprehensive sexually transmitted infections (STIs) case management for 30 health professionals from 10 Pacific Island countries. The training will take place in Suva, Fiji from 20-25 October.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 6:19pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Hon. Tu'ivanuavou Vaea was named today as the representative of the nobles to Tonga's Commission for Political Reform.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 6:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's Legislative Assembly did not sit today to allow Cabinet Ministers to go to the airport to farewell the king, who left for Australia.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 4:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's official Foreign Reserves held by the National Reserve Bank of Tonga for September rose by $37.2 million, from $91.3 million to $128.5 million, an amount equivalent to 5.3 months of imports.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 4:34pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Kalonikali reports that a 25 member medical team from Australia is working in Tonga for a fortnight under an AusAID project. Cardiologists in the team have identified 16-18 cases of children and adults for treatment. Surgeon Dr Andrew Cochrane said the team brought equipment so that the surgery could be performed at Vaiola Hospital and the patients would not have to travel overseas for treatment.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 4:02pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's National Women's Rugby League team has been invited to compete in the 3rd Women's Rugby League World Cup, on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, from November 3-16.Premium content
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Monday 20 October 2008 10:30am
Munich, Germany : The 'Girls from the Friendly Islands', five Tongan girls who live around the Stuttgart area, Germany joined 10,730 runners in the 23rd Munich Marathon on Sunday, October 12.Premium content
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Sunday 19 October 2008 6:44pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A strong undersea earthquake was felt in Tonga, this evening at 6:10pm local time, with a tremor shaking houses in the capital for nearly two minutes.Premium content
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Saturday 18 October 2008 4:49am
Manila, Philippines : A new capacity development study for Pacific nations shows that sustained capacity development of people and organizations can lead to better service delivery and increased poverty reduction in the region.Premium content
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Friday 17 October 2008 3:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's political reform movement stalled this week with the parliament left in confusion over how to move forward, with some members calling for the termination of the Commission for Political Reform - before it has even been formed. Parliament was in an upheaval on Monday October 13 when the Prime Minister Dr Feleti Sevele told the House that the Cabinet nominee for the Political Reform Commission would not be available until January 2009, and that the House had a lot of issues to agree on first before the Commission could proceed with its deliberation on political reform. By Pesi FonuaPremium content
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Thursday 16 October 2008 9:34pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Aotearoa Riding Pirates - a group of Harley-Davidson motorbike riders from Auckland, New Zealand - will roar through Tongatapu villages in February next year and visit 30 schools.Premium content
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Thursday 16 October 2008 9:28pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Tongan parliament on Monday, October 13 approved a contribution of $300,000 pa'anga for the national rugby league team, Mate Ma'a Tonga, which will represent Tonga in a Rugby League World Cup competition in Europe at the end of the month.Premium content
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Thursday 16 October 2008 1:03pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's No. 1 economic problem is that it cannot provide employment for its growing population, including the estimated 2000 school leavers who annually join the work force, according to an Asian Development Bank report that looks at why Tonga's economy is not achieving its potential.Premium content
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Tuesday 14 October 2008 5:51am
Tokyo, Japan : The Sasakawa Pacific Islands Journalism Fellowship 2008 for three senior Pacific Island journalists, begins its intensive week-long program on the theme 'Fisheries and the Pacific' on Monday, October 13 in Tokyo, Japan. By Linny FolauPremium content
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Monday 13 October 2008 7:29pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Highlights from Tonga's newspapers, October 1-9, 2008. An English translation summary by Tevita Fonua.Premium content
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Monday 13 October 2008 10:19am
Suva, Fiji : Fiji's interim prime minister and acting Finance Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama will not be attending the World Bank meeting in Washington after his visa was denied.Premium content
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Monday 13 October 2008 5:10am
Puerto Varas, Chile : In 2006, the world consumed 110.4 million tonnes of fish, with 51.7 million tonnes of that originating from aquaculture. Production by traditional capture fisheries has reached a plateau, so to meet the projected demand for fish of an expanded world population, in 2030 aquaculture will need to produce an additional 28.8 million tonnes - 80.5 million tonnes overall - each year just to maintain per capita fish consumption at current levels.Premium content