Headlines from the Friday, April 25, 2014 Pacific Islands - TopicsExpress



          

Headlines from the Friday, April 25, 2014 Pacific Islands Report pireport.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RMI SUES NUCLEAR-ARMED COUNTRIES FOR VIOLATING INTERNATIONAL LAW Non-Proliferation Treaty obligates them to negotiate disarmament BUILD-UP LIKELY TO FURTHER MARGINALIZE INDIGENOUS CHAMORROS ’Cultural conflicts’ will be created with increased population SOLOMONS DISASTER COUNCIL SQUASHES RUMORS OF CASH HANDOUTS NDC: People remaining in camps won’t directly receive money PREMIER TOKE TALAGI OF NIUE RE-ELECTED Victorious incumbent to name new Cabinet tomorrow AUDIT CITES ‘POOR MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC FUNDS’ IN COOK ISLANDS Government agencies faulted for failing to follow policies, procedures PNG VOWS TO CANCEL LAND LEASES ABUSED BY TIMBER INDUSTRY All Special Agricultural and Business Leases under review MASSIVE FRAUD TRIAL OPENS IN WALLIS AND FUTUNA 20 people alleged to have bilked France out of $27 million SAMOA MP THREATENS TO SUE TV STATION FOR DEFAMATION Levaopolo was acquitted on customs violations exposed in media CLASSES RESUMES AT SOME SOLOMON ISLANDS SCHOOLS About half the schools used for evacuation center re-open ANZAC DAY CELEBRATED ACROSS THE PACIFIC First Australia, New Zealand victory of WWI nearly forgotten MURDER TRIAL THAT CAPTIVATED CNMI ENDS WITH GUILTY VERDICT Rapist, killer of young mother to be sentenced on May 28 GUARDS AT NAURU DETENTION CAMP ACCUSED OF MISTREATING CHILDREN Security employees allegedly verbally, physically abuse detainees RABUKA: I WAS ‘SACKED’ BY FIJI POLITICAL PARTY Former PM accepts ‘demands’ of youth, women; will stay out of politics ECONOMIST: HISTORY SHOWS MINIMUM WAGE HIKE WOULD HELP GUAM Bump in unemployment, prices offset by productivity gains, consumption SAMOA LOSES TWO BELOVED PUBLIC SERVANTS Lemalu Tate Simi & To‘omata Alapati Poese mourned NAUTILUS MINERAL ANNOUNCES COMPLETE ASSEMBLY OF BULK CUTTER Seafloor mining in PNG is now one step closer UN, FIJI TALK ABOUT FAIR AID DISTRIBUTION ACROSS PACIFIC PICs are some of the biggest aid receivers per capita worldwide NEW CALEDONIA’S CUSTOMARY SENATE CREATES KANAK PEOPLES CHARTER Kanak customs should be taken into account in public policy RELEASE OF SECRET RECORDINGS DELAYS TAHITI MURDER INVESTIGATION Flosse militia members accused of killing journalist in 1997 FIJI’S MEDIA AUTHORITY WILL INVESTIGATE ANY OFFICIAL COMPLAINTS: RAJ Fiji Sun accused of flouting decree with reporting on PMs campaign BOUGAINVILLE RETURNING TO NORMAL AFTER EARTHQUAKES Provincial assessment team to visit hardest hit areas
Posted on: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 01:30:57 +0000

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