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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 15 October 2014
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 October 2014
4:06 PM.New security for staff at Papua new Guinea's national broadcaster after assaults; a mobile texting scheme helps PNG health workers; the WHO says countries in the region need to re-orient their health… Read more Audio
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New security for NBC staff in PNG after assaults
4:05 PM.Staff at Papua New Guinea's national broadcaster say the assault on three female staff members have left the victims traumatised and other workers in shock. Audio
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WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the Pacific
4:03 PM.WHO forecasts ageing populations will put more pressure on already struggling health systems. Audio
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90 million US tuna treaty signed inspite of Kiribati Deviation
4:02 PM.US 90million dollar Tuna deal intact despite reports of Kiribati rift. Audio
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Fiji to export cross-bred sheep to Samoa
4:00 PM.100 sheep cross-bred in Fiji for tropical conditions have been exported to Samoa to assist with food security and develop its agricultural sector. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 October 2014
6:06 AM.ILO mission says much work ahead for Fiji over labour relations; Giant Hawaiian telescope to look back in time; Tonga govt warns wage demand unaffordable; WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the… Read more Audio
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Giant Hawaiian telescope to look back in time
6:04 AM.Giant Telescope construction begins in Hawaii. Audio
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WHO forecasts longer life expectancy in the Pacific
6:02 AM.WHO forecasts ageing populations will put more pressure on already struggling health systems. Audio
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Text scheme helps Papua New Guinea health workers
6:01 AM.Papua New Guinea health workers trial text messaging scheme to help them stick to new malaria protocols. Audio