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  • Friday 16 September 2005 5:15pm


    Sydney, Australia
    : Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare says he is reconsidering plans to redeploy Australian police in his country and that his government had "options" if Canberra withdraws all aid to its northern neighbour.
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  • Thursday 15 September 2005 6:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A driver who allegedly ran over an unconscious man on the road at Mataika, Tongatapu, last year, was acquitted of manslaughter by negligence charges by a jury today.
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  • Thursday 15 September 2005 10:45am


    Canberra, Australia
    : The Australian Defence Force in its search for qualified recruits could recruit up to 2000 Pacific islanders into the army.
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  • Thursday 15 September 2005 10:37am


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : I am really tired of reading about Tonga and her problems, especially because of the politics that's involved. Hearing about Tonga is like listening to a very needy relative, as much as you love them; you still get tired of listening to them and wish for a little while that they would go away. - Mele Latu
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  • Wednesday 14 September 2005 5:45pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Tonga's civil servants will cast their votes tomorrow to elect their representatives to the Retirement Fund Board, which is responsible for the management of the now $50 million retirement fund established in 1999.
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  • Wednesday 14 September 2005 12:42pm


    Auckland, New Zealand
    : Bringing about the socio-political change in Tonga calls for a parallel sea-change in our attitude to the deep-seated issues of rank, class, power and status. Conversely it will be more difficult if we do not address how Tongans regard each other across and within the "class" lines. In the very existence of class may well be part of the new frontier. - Sef Hao‘uli
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  • Tuesday 13 September 2005 6:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The fight against gender inequalities and undemocratic societies in the world and in particular in Commonwealth countries could never be won unless hunger, homelessness, illiteracy, underdevelopment, repression and dictatorship are defeated, Hon. Lindiwe Maseko, the Chairperson for the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians said in Nuku'alofa today.
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  • Monday 12 September 2005 6:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : People's Representatives were upset last week when the House adjourned again for another fortnight, after only one day's session.
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  • Monday 12 September 2005 5:00pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Tonga's king is not likely to dismiss his ministers on the basis of a three pages petition, says the Speaker of the Tongan Legislature, Noble Veikune, who believes that Parliament is the place where any impeachment or restructuring of Tonga's political system has to take place.
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  • Monday 12 September 2005 11:30am


    Moss Beach, Ca.,USA
    : The smell of victory for the PSA and the public servants must be sweet and delightful and at best, a means but not the end. Is it too soon to rejoice or is it too soon to lament?
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  • Saturday 10 September 2005 6:30pm


    Auckland, New Zealand
    : I join all Tongans around the world in thanking the Almighty for bringing the strike to an end. I believe it is too early to correctly say whether it is the PSA or the Cabinet who won this memorable ordeal. The PSA may have got what they wanted but we are yet to see at whose expense are they getting their demands. - Sailosi Finau
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  • Friday 9 September 2005 6:30pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : It was one happy family again at Tonga High School campus yesterday, when the 49 teachers and staff who went on strike returned to work.
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  • Friday 9 September 2005 5:30pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Acting Prime Minister, Hon. Cecil Cocker, expressed his disappointment that the striking Civil Servants were encouraging Tongans in New Zealand to demonstrate against the king in Auckland. Akilisi Pohiva reckoned that if government would not give in to the demand by the Civil Servants, the country would be destroyed. From the House. Tonga Legislative Assembly, Minute No. 27, Monday August 22, 2005.
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  • Friday 9 September 2005 5:15pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Over the last six weeks or so we've been inundated with passionate cries for 'justice' and 'fair distribution for all' emanating from Pangai Si'i. Where is justice in the end when they have negotiated in 'bad faith' by demanding to be paid for 'work not done'? - Sione Talanoa Latu
  • Thursday 8 September 2005 6:00pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Tongan government was back in full operation today, according to Kelepi Makakaufaki, the Secretary for the Public Service Commission.
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  • Wednesday 7 September 2005 6:45pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : All striking teachers returned to work this morning in Tongatapu, according to Viliami Takau, the Director of Education.
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  • Wednesday 7 September 2005 6:15pm


    New Zealand
    : I think the first lot to be removed should start with the Minister of Education, the Director of Education and the three deputies named by the PSA letter of petition. The Minister of Education has quoted far too many bible quotes and with no real results in his part to bring in a resolution to the problems the teachers are now experiencing. - John Rambo
  • Wednesday 7 September 2005 6:15pm


    California, USA
    : Emotions are high and Tongans appear to be happy with the progress of the commoner's strike. Vava'u and Ha'apai continues to show support for the strike and live up to their names (i.e. whoop whoop to the 6 Ib.). - Rick Siale
  • Wednesday 7 September 2005 6:00pm


    UK
    : Prosperity has followed Tonga in the past decades. But it has outweighted the abuse of power and failures of this Government. The inflations, tax rise, consumption tax and other economical blunders have cost this Government to its knees today. - William Mariner
  • Tuesday 6 September 2005 10:45pm


    Arizona, USA
    : The ride has rather been a bumpy one, but given the fact that this was one of the "first" collective fights by the people, against the unrighteous and tyrannical dominion of the Tongan government, 'oku te manatu ki he lau 'a e kau leka, it wasn't bad start at all. - Sione Laione

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