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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 19 March 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 March 2014
4:06 PM.Divisions emerge in Papua New Guinea government over fiscal management; Marshalls opposition wants plausible explanation on UN nomination; Harsher penalties for mothers who kill their babies are… Read more Audio
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Divisions emerging in PNG government over fiscal management
4:04 PM.Divisions emerging in PNG government over fiscal management as Prime Minister Peter O'Neill pushes for a controversial loan. Audio
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Marshalls opposition waits for explanation on UN nomination
4:03 PM.An opposition MP says the Marshall Islands government deliberately attempted to usurp the constitution and laws of the country with its nomination to UNESCO of a Lebanese official. Audio
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Harsher penalties for infanticide rejected in Vanuatu
4:02 PM.Vanuatu's council of women is rejecting a call from a Tanna chief for stricter penalties on mothers who kill their newborn babies. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 March 2014
6:05 AM.Views sought on replacement document for Pacific Plan; Nauru opposition wants Justice Minister to go; Nurses in Vanuatu getting desperate for pay; Plan to set up a TV station in Bougainville to… Read more Audio
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Views sought on replacement document for Pacific Plan
6:04 AM.More views being sought on what should replace the region's document for closer integration, the Pacific Plan. Audio
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Solomon Warriors playing for more than club pride
6:00 AM.After a year of financial problems in Solomon Islands football, the country's domestic winners, Solomon Warriors, are hoping to provide some good news in the Oceania Champions League. Audio