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Thursday 19 May 2005 3:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : What's on TV? Politics, politics and politics. Both Tonga's local TV stations, TV Tonga (TBC) and OBN TV7 via their evening main shows are either about Democratic Parties or the Consumption Tax Cry. -
Thursday 19 May 2005 2:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The first round of the national surfing competition of the Tonga Surfriders Association (TSA), was held at Ha'atafu Beach, Tongatapu, on Saturday May 14.Premium content
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Wednesday 18 May 2005 6:31pm
USA : Before and during the election, proposals and counter proposals were offered to solve our problems within the kingdom. It seemed everyone was optimistic about the future as they used the Crown Prince and the Shoreline as their whipping boy. Then, the Professor split with his entourage to form the People's Democratic Party. I wonder what was so hard and unpalatable at the Temo's Camp that broke Yoda's last nerve? -
Wednesday 18 May 2005 6:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's Minister of Finance, Hon. Siosiua 'Utoikamanu sent out a smoke signal to criminals when he set fire to 2.6 million counterfeit Winfield Extra Mild cigarettes at the Waste Management facility in Ma'ufanga today.Premium content
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Tuesday 17 May 2005 5:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The trial of the Speaker of the House, Hon. Veikune, and two other men, who have pleaded not guilty to bribery charges, has been postponed by Mr Justice Ian Thomas until next year 2006.Premium content
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Tuesday 17 May 2005 12:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The first ever Tongan Schools Judo Championship was held at the Nuku'alofa Judo and Self-Defence Club on Saturday May 14, with players from four schools taking part. Four registered judoka (players), four each from 'Apifo'ou College, and Liahona High School, one from Tonga High School, and one from St Andrew's School competed in the championship bouts.Premium content
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Monday 16 May 2005 3:35pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A meeting called by the Human Rights and Democracy Movement faction of the people...s representatives to Parliament was held on the evening of Friday, 13th of May 2005, at the St. Andrews school hall, was attended by about a hundred people, to determine the course of action to take with regards to staging a protest march based on various grievances against the Shoreline Power Company. - Press Release, Prime Minister's Office.Premium content
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Monday 16 May 2005 3:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The results of the Nobles' and the People's By-elections on May 3 and 5 featured on the front pages of three of the four newspapers that were published in Tonga, during the week May 7-13.Premium content
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Saturday 14 May 2005 6:15pm
Sydney, Australia : Ko e to’onga mo’ui pule’ia, ko e imisi ofi ia e tukunga mo’ui ‘oku ‘I ai e tangata he ‘e to loto ai ‘e ne mo’ui fakalaumalie ‘i hono va mo e ‘Otua, ‘e ne mo’ui fakamatelie ‘i hono va mo Natula pea pehe ki he fakasosiale ‘i he fakafa’ahinga. Ko e to’onga mo’ui eni ‘oku uho ‘aki e me’a k oe PULE’IA mo e PULEKEHEA. Ko e ngaahi fehu’i ‘oku tau fehangahangai mo ia ‘i he politiki hange ko e foungapule (‘aitolosia); mafai (authority) mo e ha fua, ko e tepu ia ‘o e to’onga mo’ui koeni. He ko e Politiki ko e saianisi ‘ia ‘o hono PULE’I ‘o e sosaieti, pea ko e taha ‘o hono ngaahi me’angaue tefito ko e MAFAI. - ‘Inoke Fotu Hu‘akau1 commentPremium content
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Saturday 14 May 2005 6:00pm
Auckland, New Zealand : I have noted that in the last 10 years or so the term 'corruption' has been widely used in Tonga and in most cases, it is levelled against those in authority, particularly against the Royal family and the government. And of course, the term is mostly used in the political arena and by the media for various agendas and in most of the cases they have been right in its application.3 comments -
Friday 13 May 2005 5:32pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A ban on entering Tonga has been lifted for the New Zealand journalist Mike Field, the Tonga Government decided today in its weekly Cabinet meeting.Premium content
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Thursday 12 May 2005 5:01pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's new parliamentary Speaker of the House, Noble Veikune, and two other men pleaded not guilty to bribery charges after they appeared for their arraignment in the Nuku'alofa Supreme Court today, May 12.Premium content
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Thursday 12 May 2005 11:00am
California, USA : I have so much concern with companies that market a traditional Pacific Islands product claiming to be theirs. Firstly, I am a Pacific Islander who has been conducting proper scientific research on Noni for a very long time. - Edgar Cocker -
Thursday 12 May 2005 9:56am
Tokyo, Japan : A Tongan rugby player was arrested in Japan after an argument with a female professional wrestler in a nightclub district of Tokyo, on Monday, according to a story that ran in Japan's national newspapers this week.Premium content
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Wednesday 11 May 2005 5:04pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Christine 'Uta'atu, a Nuku'alofa accountant operating as 'Uta'atu and Associates was awarded a final payment today of $5,441.80 for a counterclaim lodged against Paradise International Hotel Proprietary and Christopher Racine for failing to pay an outstanding account.Premium content
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Tuesday 10 May 2005 4:18pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Samiu Molitoni Naislai (48), a Bingo organiser in Nuku'alofa, appeared in the Nuku'alofa Supreme Court today to answer a civil action brought by Tui International Limited for failing to pay an outstanding account.Premium content
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Monday 9 May 2005 5:14pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Nuku'alofa will be a Rasta Town on June 1, when the reggae Superstar, Lucky Dube, will be in town for a one-night concert at the Teufaiva Outdoor Stadium.Premium content
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Monday 9 May 2005 4:46pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : 'Oto'ota Tapa'atoutai (64) of Patangata, Nuku'alofa, was found guilty of false pretences at the Nuku'alofa Supreme Court on May 5.Premium content
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Monday 9 May 2005 4:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The 2005 session of the Tongan Legislative Assembly will be officially opened on Thursday, May 26 by HM King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV.Premium content
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Monday 9 May 2005 4:12pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Issues highlighted in the four newspapers published in Tonga, for the week April 30-May 6, included the goings-on with the Customs Department at Queen Salote Wharf, the Parliamentary By-election, and the up-grading of the Fua'amotu International Airport by a Chinese company to allow 747s and the Airbus 380 to land.Premium content