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Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance - The Canadian Press
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance The Canadian Press, Fiji - New Zealand has applied political sanctions against Fiji since a December, 2006 coup and routinely refuses entry to representatives of the Fiji military or ... |
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Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
LAUTOKA, Fiji - Striker Roy Krishna scored two second-half goals as Fiji beat New Zealand 2-0 Wednesday in an Oceania qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup that had no bearing on the Kiwis' progression to the next round.
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance (International Herald Tribune)
Striker Roy Krishna scored two second-half goals as Fiji beat New Zealand 2-0 Wednesday in an Oceania qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup that had no bearing on the Kiwis' progression to the next round.
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Striker Roy Krishna scored two second-half goals as Fiji beat New Zealand 2-0 Wednesday in an Oceania qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup that had no bearing on the Kiwis' progression to the next round.
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance - International Herald Tribune
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance International Herald Tribune, France - New Zealand has applied political sanctions against Fiji since a December, 2006 coup and routinely refuses entry to representatives of the Fiji military or ... |
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance - International Herald Tribune
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance International Herald Tribune, France - New Zealand has applied political sanctions against Fiji since a December, 2006 coup and routinely refuses entry to representatives of the Fiji military or ... |
Fiji beats New Zealand 2-0, Kiwis still advance (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Striker Roy Krishna scored two second-half goals as Fiji beat New Zealand 2-0 Wednesday in an Oceania qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup that had no bearing on the Kiwis' progression to the next round.
Fijian escape loses gloss for many Kiwis - Timaru Herald
Fijian escape loses gloss for many Kiwis Timaru Herald, New Zealand - ... New Zealand and Australia make up 55 per cent of Fiji's worldwide tourist market. New Zealand tourist numbers dropped following the political coup in ... |
Kiwis ban 10 children - Fiji Times
Kiwis ban 10 children Fiji Times, Fiji - The decision has surprised and saddened the scouting fraternity in Fiji who described the ban as unfair. "We are very disappointed and don't really ... |
Les kiwis font la gueule...
Salut salut!! Nous sommes mercredi, c'est mon jour de repos et après avoir expédié toutes les corvées (comme payer mes amendes de staationnement...) ... autochtones, en l'occurance ma coloc Mel, avec qui je m'entends vraiment bien. Du coup je ... , Pierre et Kevin. Ca fait un stock de staff qui part en même temps, et attention messieurs sont à Fiji
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1 link from 1 site) Kiwis still prefer Fiji for holidays: Poll (Fijilive.com)
A New Zealand poll has found that calls for New Zealanders to boycott Fiji as a holiday destination seem to have fallen on deaf ears. The ONE News Colmar Brunton poll has found that nearly 60 per cent of people say it is okay for New Zealanders to go to Fiji as tourists despite the military coup.
Kiwis ignore Fiji travel warnings - TVNZ
| Kiwis ignore Fiji travel warnings TVNZ, New Zealand - The poll found nearly 60% of people say it is okay for New Zealanders to go to Fiji as tourists despite the military coup. Just 37% said they did not think ... Bainimarama calls Clark a bully Bainimarama has 'no regrets' PM's Slip Offends 30 Million |
Kiwis ignore Fiji travel warnings (TVNZ)
Calls for New Zealanders to boycott Fiji as a holiday destination seem to have fallen on deaf ears according to a ONE News Colmar Brunton poll. The poll found nearly 60% of people say it is okay for New Zealanders to go to Fiji as tourists despite the military coup.
Kiwis unfazed by Fiji furore - The Dominion Post
| Kiwis unfazed by Fiji furore The Dominion Post, New Zealand - ... off airfares and holiday packages offered by Fiji's tourism action group, in a bid to recover tourist numbers lost since the latest coup in December. ... |
Kiwis unfazed by Fiji furore (Stuff)
Travel agents say Fiji's latest tensions are putting off a few travellers but most are waiting to see how things unfold before making a decision about whether to cancel their holidays.
Australia, Kiwis blast expulsion by Fijians - Gulf Times
![]() Earthtimes.org | Australia, Kiwis blast expulsion by Fijians Gulf Times, Qatar - SYDNEY: Australia and New Zealand said yesterday that Fiji remained an undemocratic regime after a 2006 coup and its expulsion of New Zealand?s top diplomat ... Aussie PM Urges Fiji To Return Democracy Fiji was likely topic at NZ, Aust meet |
Australia, Kiwis blast expulsion by Fijians...
Australia, Kiwis blast expulsion by Fijians (Gulf Times) June 16th, 2007 SYDNEY: Australia and New Zealand said yesterday that Fiji remained an undemocratic regime after a 2006 coup and its expulsion of New Zealand?s top diplomat cast doubt
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1 link from 1 site) Need for dialogue between Fijians and Kiwis - The National
| Need for dialogue between Fijians and Kiwis The National, Papua New Guinea - A spokesperson for the New Zealand foreign affairs minister Winston Peters replied that actions taken against Fiji since the coup were done with ?great ... |
Fiji tax row worries Kiwis - fijilive.com (subscription)
| Fiji tax row worries Kiwis fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Tait said Matapo had faced several issues that were compounded by the December coup. "As of this week with the assistance of (Commodore Bainimarama) a tax ... |
Fiji tax row worries Kiwis (Fijilive.com)
Eighteen thousand mainly New Zealand investors face an anxious wait on the fate of their money under Fiji?s Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama.

