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Annual conference of Fijian Methodist Church cancelled - Christian Today -- Australia


Annual conference of Fijian Methodist Church cancelled
Christian Today -- Australia
The Church which boasts over 80 percent of the indigenous Fijians have had uneasy relationship with Fiji's military who seized power in a bloodless coup in ...

Despite Demands Fiji Reiterated Ban on Church Annual Conference - Christian Post


Despite Demands Fiji Reiterated Ban on Church Annual Conference
Christian Post
... has conducted himself since the coup I knew that something like this was going to happen. I mean the fiasco with the Pacific Forum and everything else. So I'm not surprised.” “Nothing's going to happen in Fiji that he doesn't agree with. ...

Annual Report to shareholders - Sydney Morning Herald


Annual Report to shareholders
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 31 minutes ago
Earnings improved as a result of the higher volume despite a strong rise in distribution costs. packaging - Fiji Packaging - Fiji comprises a steel can and ...

Police beat army in annual Fiji rugby match - Radio Australia


Police beat army in annual Fiji rugby match
Radio Australia, Australia - 1 hour ago
Last year, the game delayed the military coup in Fiji, with Commodore Frank Bainimarama watching as the Nabua-based army side were defeated for a second ...
Fiji's deposed PM says coup damaged economy Radio Australia
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New Zealand: Fiji may not be welcome at Pacific forum annual meeting (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)

New Zealand hinted Monday that Fiji's self-appointed prime minister and coup leader may not be welcome at the South Pacific's key annual heads of government meeting in October.
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