Headlines from the Thursday, January 30, 2014 Pacific Islands - TopicsExpress



          

Headlines from the Thursday, January 30, 2014 Pacific Islands Report pireport.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NAURU DEPORTS FORMER STATE MEDIA ADVISOR ROD HENSHAW Justice minister allegedly empowered to sign deportation orders PACIFIC PLAN REVIEW CALLS FOR REBALANCING OF FORUM Authors reject alleged ‘bullying’ by Australia, New Zealand CONDITIONS IN CYCLONE-AFFECTED HAAPAI ISLANDS BLEAK Residents urged to begin replanting, catch fish to avoid shortages INDONESIA TO REVISE AUTONOMY LAWS FOR PAPUA, WEST PAPUA Government hopes to improve various sectors, quell separatists TUVALU ACTIVIST SPEAKS OUT AGAINST GENDER INEQUALITY Milikini Failautusi calls for equal opportunities of women ARREST OF CNMI SENATOR’S SON RAISES ACCOUNTABILITY QUESTIONS Victor Hocog’s government-funded vehicle used in ‘ice’ sale AMERICAN SAMOAS GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL TO BE ASSESSED US Interior Department funding visit by scientific team ALMOST $300 MILLION 2015 GUAM DOE BUDGET APPROVED GDOE plans to address ‘high risk’ status by building capacity TEMARU SLAMS FRENCH POLYNESIA CORRUPTION TRIAL DELAY Opposition leader claims deferral part of colonial system FIJI POLICE STILL QUESTIONING PEOPLE OVER HOTEL STRIKE 300 employees stopped work, but settlement reached soon after GOVERNMENT MOVES TO STABILIZE FIJIS TUNA INDUSTRY PMs office makes direct offer to stakeholders, but details uncertain NAURU SIGNIFICANTLY RAISES PRICES FOR BUSINESS VISAS MP says increase from $450 to $5,200 not properly implemented NO TSUNAMI THREAT AFTER EARTHQUAKE HITS SOLOMONS 5.5-magnitude quake hits while heavy rains fall on Honiara PLANS FOR MAJOR MARINE ATTRACTION ON SAIPAN ANNOUNCED ‘Sea Touch Saipan’ could inject $118 million into CNMI economy PNG GIRL GIVEN AS COMPENSATION RETURNING TO NORMAL LIFE 13 year-old reportedly wants to get back to school after ordeal SOLOMONS MINISTRY WORKING ON RELOCATION PLANS Pilot project hoped to guide planning for national policy SAMOA VICTIM SUPPORT GROUP ADOPTIONS QUESTIONED Australian doctor upset by conditions children face at shelter VANUATU INVESTMENT IMMIGRATION PROGRAM APPROVED PM Carcasses signs off on controversial government scheme OVERSEAS SAMOANS TO BENEFIT FROM LANGUAGE DECLARATION Samoa government makes Samoan official language of nation AMERICAN SAMOAS NEWEST ATTORNEY GENERAL APPOINTED Talauega Eleasalo Ale unanimously approved by Senate and House CONCERNS VOICED OVER HANDLING OF DENGUE IN VANUATU Health department has allegedly lost expertise in recent shuffle GUAM AIRLINER’S FIRST CHINA CHARTER FLIGHT ARRIVES GVB expects 872 visitors from four Dynamic Airways flights VANUATUS NATIONAL STATISTICS SYSTEM UNDER REVIEW Data gaps have rendered system blind over the years: director WIRES CAUSE FIRE IN AM. SAMOA HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE Non-functional fire alarms and sprinkler system prompt concerns
Posted on: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 23:46:33 +0000

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