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All about the draft charter - Fiji Times


All about the draft charter
Fiji Times, Fiji - 18 minutes ago
And this from the document, touted as the beginning of the end of Fiji's coup-culture. Can you imagine anything more unintelligent? ...

Two Articles from the Australian about the Scutt?s Affair

JOCELYNNE Scutt?s amazing career has all the hallmarks of a Girl?s Own adventure story. Throughout her busy life, this Victorian barrister has made waves in a variety of roles, and her current incarnation as a judge in Fiji is no exception. It would, however, be a great pity if the repercussions from Scutt?s sojourn in the tropics were to engulf Victoria?s Legal Services Commissioner, Victoria Marles. Marles has incurred the wrath of Fiji?s democracy lobby for dismissing a complaint about

Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup - Stuff.co.nz


Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour ago
The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase. As the prime minister forced from ...
Reconstituted Fiji GCC set to be reconvened Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s interim Prime Minister heads to Beijing Radio New Zealand International
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Ousted Fiji leader talks about life after the coup (Stuff)

The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase.

Worry about NZ politics, Clark told - Fiji Times


Worry about NZ politics, Clark told
Fiji Times, Fiji - 25 minutes ago
The New Zealand Prime Minister said Fiji coup leader and interim Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, may seek to become the country's president ...
Chaudhry Rubbishes Clarks Claims Fijivillage
Resign for elections says Bainimarama Fiji Daily Post
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The Top 10 things you never knew about Windows Media Center "Fiji"

Out in the Media Center community - there's been a whole lot of speculation, pounding of fists and a shroud of secrecy surrounding the much touted update to Media Center - and about what it will or won't do for them. (and when or if they'll even be able to get hold of it).  So I thought I'd lighten the mood a little with this post - in the theme of the 'Top 10' segment on David Letterman (yes we get to suffer through that show in Australia late at night).  Also - I hadn't been doing any blogg

New Zealand leader says Fiji strongman broke promise about election (EARTHtimes.org)

Wellington - Fiji military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama, who ousted the elected government 19 months ago is protracting the rule he established at the barrel of a gun in breaking a promise to hold fresh elections next year, New Zealand Prime Minist...

All about leadership - Fiji Times


All about leadership
Fiji Times, Fiji - 44 minutes ago
Five years after the 1987 coup, Fiji was ready to go into elections on a new and potentially divisive Constitution. The following seven years presented the ...

Deposed Fiji PM optimistic about 2009 elections - Radio Australia


Deposed Fiji PM optimistic about 2009 elections
Radio Australia, Australia - 4 minutes ago
Mr Qarase was deposed in the 2006 coup when Commodore Frank Bainimarama appointed himself interim Prime Minister. Our correspondent, Kerri Ritchie, ...

Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll (The West Australian)

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has arrived in Fiji, putting the nation's coup leader on notice that he expects an unwavering commitment to fresh elections next year.

Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll - The Age


Smith to quiz Fiji regime about poll
The Age, Australia - 5 minutes ago
Australia and New Zealand have led a chorus of criticism against coup leader Frank Bainimarama, whose regime has been accused of widespread human rights ...

Peters positive about Fiji forum - TVNZ


Peters positive about Fiji forum
TVNZ, New Zealand - 35 minutes ago
... of the meetings as extremely difficult but not impossible. This is the first visit to Fiji by a group of forum ministers since the December 2006 coup.

Peters positive about Fiji forum (TVNZ)

Foreign Minister Winston Peters is optimistic as he heads to Fiji on Monday for a forum aiming to assist the island nation to return to democratic rule.

The Truth About the Economy.

The Truth About the Economy. July 9, 2008 by solivakasama Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry

The Truth About the Economy.

The Truth About the Economy. July 9, 2008 by solivakasama Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry

The Truth About the Economy.

The Truth About the Economy. July 9, 2008 by solivakasama Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry

The Truth About the Economy.

The Truth About the Economy. July 9, 2008 by solivakasama Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry

The Truth About the Economy.

Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry took the reins it was clear that he thought this experien

The Truth About the Economy.

Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry took the reins it was clear that he thought this experien

The Truth About the Economy.

Standing amid the smoking ruins of our economy, RBF Governor Savenaca Narube is putting on a very brave face. The years 2007 and 2008 promise to be the worst two years in our economy?s coup blighted record. Previous coups have seen the economy take a hit and then bounce back. In 2000, the hit was smaller than in 1987 and the bounce-back of 2 per cent growth in 2001 reversed the 1.7 per cent contraction in 2000.  When Mahendra Chaudhry took the reins it was clear that he thought this experien
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