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Tuesday 25 January 2005 11:30am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : In the Privy Council Meeting which was held before the vote over the Media Bills were about to come up in Parliament, I alluded to the fact that that this had become a cause célèbre among large sections of the public and I knew that there was dissent within the Cabinet ranks. ... Clive Edwards made an impassioned submission in support of the legislation. hrh1 comment -
Tuesday 25 January 2005 10:45am
Saipan, Northern Marinanas Islands : Did Clive Edwards really have power to intimidate commoners? Was it really a power or was it a "Kakala Pe"? That essence has just gradually faded away as time goes by. -Edgar Cocker3 comments -
Monday 24 January 2005 5:58pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Tonga Communications Corporation has accumulated a loss of $50,000 during the five days that its international, inter-island telephone, and internet services were disrupted last week.Premium content -
Monday 24 January 2005 5:52pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Hon. Dr Tevita Hala Palefau (47), today took up his post as Tonga's new Minister of Education.Premium content -
Monday 24 January 2005 1:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : After Government had lost the first set of actions against it by the media, it looked at the Prohibited Publications Act and the Customs Act. I recall what was said and it’s a matter of words whether it was proposed, suggested, implanted or hinted that Government should look at the American situation on the media and adopt it here. After that, Crown Law engaged Senior Counsel from overseas to put in place what would be appropriate legislations. - Clive Edwards -
Monday 24 January 2005 11:00am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Regrettably I must again write to inform you of another of Clive Edwards's lies. He said to you that I had announced that there was a plot for a coup by some ministers. The real story is as follows. - hrh1 comment -
Saturday 22 January 2005 3:21pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Mangoes for breakfast, mangoes for lunch, and mangoes for dinner - we have mangoes dropping on our heads and squashing under our feet in Tongatapu this month.Premium content -
Friday 21 January 2005 11:45am
Glasgow, Scotland : It was good to see the two Siones are playing in England. I hope the other guys who stayed on are making their way in the rugby world. -Alex.Mack -
Friday 21 January 2005 11:45am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : I read in Clive Edwards's interview that he accused me of proposing the Media Operator's Act. This is wholly untrue but as Edwards is running for parliament his wild accusations are, I suppose, understandable. I was opposed to the anti media laws on the grounds that they were not our style of doing things in this country. - hrh4 comments -
Thursday 20 January 2005 9:02am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga hopes to complete its accession process to the World Trade Organisation WTO by the end of the year, announced Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Cecil Cocker on January 19 at the Prime Minister's office, Nuku'alofa during the signing of a bilateral Market Access Agreement between Tonga and the People's Republic of China.Premium content -
Thursday 20 January 2005 9:00am
Vienna, Austria : Oil futures prices surged above $49 a barrel Tuesday - their highest levels since the end of November - amid plunging temperatures in the United States and fears of supply cuts. - APPremium content -
Wednesday 19 January 2005 3:30pm
Melbourne, Australia : A former principal of Tonga's Queen Salote College, Dilys Rowlands, celebrated her 97th birthday on January 18, in the company of Tonga's Queen Halaevalu Mata'aho in Melbourne, Australia.Premium content -
Tuesday 18 January 2005 5:03pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Candidates for Tonga's March 17 parliamentary election, with few exceptions, have one campaign theme, that we hear over and again: "Tonga must change its political system". Editor's Comment by Pesi Fonua.Premium content -
Tuesday 18 January 2005 1:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Only months ago Clive Edwards, as Tonga's Minister of Police and sometimes Acting Prime Minister, was seen by many as the most bull-headed man in the Tongan parliament. Ruthlessly defending and implementing the King's and Royal Family's wishes, and employing his Special Branch Police to spy on the community to isolate dissent, few would doubt that he has been a formidable opponent of Tonga's pro-democracy campaigners ever since he was appointed by the King as a minister in 1996. Interview with Clive Edwards. Part Two. By Pesi Fonua2 commentsPremium content -
Monday 17 January 2005 5:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's former Minister of Police, Clive Edwards, claimed he was sacked in August last year after being accused by the King's sons of plotting a coup and leading rebel ministers against their policies. "When Tupouto'a turned around and said ‘There are certain ministers here that I have received reports who are attempting to carry out a coup,’ I laughed, because no such information had come before me from the Special Branch," said Clive Edwards. Interview with Clive Edwards (Part One) by Pesi FonuaPremium content -
Monday 17 January 2005 5:11pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : There was no telephone or internet communication between Tonga and the rest of the world for about 26 hours, from 12.30pm on Saturday, January 15 until 3 am today, January 17.Premium content -
Monday 17 January 2005 4:27pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Four members of the Ikale Tahi management team, Sione Petelo, Nafe Tufui, Tevita Va'enuku and Semi Taupeaafe will be on an attachment program with the Rugby Academy and Super 12 Franchise of the New South Wales Rugby Union, Sydney, from January 18-19Premium content -
Monday 17 January 2005 10:57am
Suva, Fiji : Organisers of the World Methodist Council conference in Suva denied claims that the Government of Fiji was paying for the Queen of Tonga, HM Queen Halaevalu Mata'aho's stay in Fiji last week.Premium content -
Friday 14 January 2005 5:13pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A Tonga National Development Rugby Team will leave Tonga on February 28 for a short tour of New Zealand and Australia.Premium content -
Friday 14 January 2005 5:07pm
Sydney, Australia : The Government of Samoa has selected Virgin Blue as the "preferred partner" for a new joint venture airline that will take over the long-haul jet operations of Polynesian Airlines, through a bidding process developed and supported by the International Finance Corporation.Premium content