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Pacific Waves for Tuesday 17 June 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 June 2014
3:05 PM.Samoa's Prime Minister does a U-turn over street vendors; Vanuatu nurses continue their battle over unpaid wages; We hear about a saving scheme for women in Solomon Islands; PNG's former police chief… Read more Audio
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Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk
3:04 PM.Samoa PM wants street vendors to move off side-walk. Audio
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Vanuatu nurses continue battle over unpaid wages
3:03 PM.Nurses in Vanuatu still owed unpaid wages despite Government promises to pay up in March. Audio
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Economic empowerment for Solomons women
3:02 PM.A saving scheme for women in Gizo in Solomon Islands has been set up to help improve their economic status and eventually set up their own businesses. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 June 2014
5:05 AM.PNG's police chief is granted bail; There are calls for the Pacific Forum to take the lead in solving a political crisis on Nauru; Fishing nations of the Pacific have agreed to crank up fees for tuna… Read more Audio
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PNG police chief's jail sentence seen as deterrent
5:04 AM.Observers see deterrent value in a jail sentence handed to Papua New Guinea's Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga. Audio
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Call for Pacific Forum to try and resolve crisis in Nauru
5:03 AM.There are suggestions that an eminent persons group should be sent to Nauru ass the small island is again enveloped in a debiliting political crisis. Audio