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Pacific Waves for Friday 17 March 2017
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 March 2017
4:06 PM.Fears that denial of temporary worker visas could cripple Guam economy; Reform needed in Cooks' prison service after shootings; Coffee berry borer threatens PNG coffee crop; Tonga's Prime Minister has… Read more Audio
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Fears denial of temporary worker visas could cripple Guam economy
4:05 PM.There are calls for the US Immigration Service to reverse its decision to deny visas to hundreds of temporary workers on Guam. Audio
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Reform needed in Cooks' prison service after shootings
4:04 PM.A review of a triple shooting in the Cook Islands says the country's prison system is to blame. Audio
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Coffee berry borer threatens PNG coffee crop
4:03 PM.A re-emergence of coffee berry borer in Papua New Guinea could wipe out 80 percent of coffee production in the country according to the PNG government. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Football plans pro domestic league by 2020
4:00 PM.Fiji is hoping to launch a professional football league in the country to accelerate player development. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 March 2017
6:06 AM.Tonga's Prime Minister has courted controversy with comments about the state broadcaster escalating tension between the two sides; Human rights campaigners in Papua New Guinea are praying that… Read more Audio
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Tonga PM threatens state broadcaster with closure
6:05 AM.Tonga's Prime Minister has courted controversy with comments about the state broadcaster escalating tension between the two sides. Read more Audio
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PNG locals pray for ombudsman to monitor Canadian miners
6:04 AM.Human rights campaigners in Papua New Guinea are praying that Canada's PM appoints an ombudsman who can monitor PNG's mining sector. Read more Audio