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Avis affected by decline in Fiji tourism - Car Rentals


Avis affected by decline in Fiji tourism
Car Rentals, UK - 22 minutes ago
A 2006 coup in Fiji is primarily responsible for the otherwise popular country?s lacklustre tourism industry figures and the lingering economic uncertainty ...

Coup affected tourism: Beddoes - Fiji Times


Coup affected tourism: Beddoes
Fiji Times, Fiji - 33 minutes ago
... result of the coup and that involved 475 players and 1800 supporters, who were scheduled to be in Fiji in July 2007 for the World Netball Championships. ...

Business affected post-coup - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Business affected post-coup
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 57 minutes ago
The Fiji Chamber of Commerce president Swani Maharaj says 2007 has been a difficult year for the business industry. Maharaj says the business owners have ...

Students were affected by coup - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Students were affected by coup
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 38 minutes ago
Koroi said this is best illustrated by the high number of students who have not paid their fees at the Fiji Institute of Technology. ...

How the coup affected him - Fiji Times


How the coup affected him
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
"It has affected me personally but more so as a lawyer because I want Fiji to move forward and get away from the coup culture. "I want Fiji to be a paradise ...
Fiji Law Society fine cleared Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Fa heads law society Fiji Times
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Fiji Visitor?s Bureau says tourism will be severely affected by ... - Radio New Zealand Internationa


Fiji Visitor?s Bureau says tourism will be severely affected by ...
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 3 hours ago
After a decline in tourism numbers following the coup, indications were that the funding would remain in place. It?s chief executive, Bill Gavoka, ...
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