Headlines from the Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Pacific Islands - TopicsExpress



          

Headlines from the Wednesday, March 12, 2014 Pacific Islands Report pireport.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FORMER CNMI GOVERNOR WANTS TO RETURN HOME TO FACE CHARGES A year after leaving, Fitial wants arrest warrant quashed ONE REPORTED KILLED IN VANUATU DUE TO CYCLONE LUSI Strong storm brings heavy rains to Fiji 20- 40% OF PACIFIC HOUSEHOLDS ‘LIVE IN HARDSHIP’: WORLD BANK Study find many ‘unable to meet their basic needs’ CONCERN FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS AS G4S GUARDS, PNG POLICE RETURN Those involved in violence heading back to run Manus center BAINIMARAMA: PARTY SEEKS TO SWEEP ALL SEATS IN ELECTION Fiji PM dismisses option of a coalition government FORMER MP QUESTIONS INTEGRITY OF SOLOMONS VOTER SYSTEM Sasako claims any IT personnel could manipulate registration data DENGUE REPORTS IN SAMOA LEADS TO PRECAUTIONS IN AM. SAMOA Ports of entry into territory monitoring by Health Department BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT LOOKING TO PROMOTE TOURISM Autonomous region hopes for economic options in addition to mining PARTIES TO NAURU AGREEMENT: FACING CHALLENGES OF SUCCESS Meeting of PNA in Honiara aims to resolve ongoing issues GUAM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WINS AWARD FOR KOSRAE PRISON Black Construction’s national award a first for a Guam corporation NIUE GOVERNMENT CONSIDERS PAY INCREASES TO RETAIN SPECIALISTS Employees in IT, medical, technical fields seek higher salaries NO SEABED MINING PERMITS ISSUED FOR CNMI, SPEAKER CONFIRMS Interior Department reassures Guerrero that no licenses exist MEDICAID CAN HELP FUND AMERICAN SAMOA MEDICAL REFERRALS Off-island referral patients can be reimbursed, Governor says FILMS BY GUAM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE FINALISTS IN FESTIVAL 4 of top 10 films at International Ocean Film Festival from Guam ZIKA VIRUS REACHES THE COOK ISLANDS Fevers thought to be dengue confirmed as zika POLLS SHOW GUAM GOVERNOR LIKELY TO RETURN: ANALYST Facing reelection in November, Calvo has solid approval ratings MEDIA WATCHDOG CONCERNED BY POLITICAL INTERFERENCE IN NEW CALEDONIA Press freedom being undermined at Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes VANUATU HEALTH MINISTRY DENIES NURSES NOT BEING PAID No letter about lack of funds was sent: Director General SAMOA, ISRAEL SIGN VISA WAIVER AGREEMENT Diplomatic relations, strong since 1977, improve
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 02:04:06 +0000

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