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Yes, he could: Obama wins in landslide (The Daily Star Lebannon)
US President-elect Barack Obama Wednesday confronted the economic and military enormity of what lies ahead as the planet rejoiced in America's election of its first black commander-in-chief. In a political earthquake not seen since Ronald Reagan's 1980 landslide over Jimmy Carter, Obama rewrote the electoral map.
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Bomb threat interrupts Fiji coup court case - Solomon Star
Bomb threat interrupts Fiji coup court case Solomon Star, Solomon Islands - ... in Fiji has prompted the evacuation of the court building in Suva where judges were to announce their ruling on the legality of the 2006 military coup. ... |
Lending a hand in Fiji - Sunday Star Times
Lending a hand in Fiji Sunday Star Times, New Zealand - Ajnesh tells me they are some of the poorest paid workers in Fiji just $10 a day. He says economy-wise it's been getting difficult since the coup food ... |
Defiant Fiji ruler says no elections for now (The Star)
SUVA, Fiji (AP) - Fiji's defiant military ruler warned there will be no return to democracy in the volatile nation until after electoral reforms are implemented, regardless of outside pressure.
Fiji interim Finance Minister rounds on USP assessments of economy - Solomon Star
Fiji interim Finance Minister rounds on USP assessments of economy Solomon Star, Solomon Islands - Mr Chaudhry told a news conference on Tuesday that the 2006 coup saved the Fiji economy from collapse, as he gave his assessment of the economy amid his ... |
Rice holds talks with South Pacific leaders; urges Fiji military ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
TVNZ | Rice holds talks with South Pacific leaders; urges Fiji military ... Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - The South Pacific has been hit in recent years by communal and sectarian violence in the Solomon Islands and Tonga, the 2006 coup in Fiji was the country's ... America's Secretary of State meets Pacific leaders in Samoa Rice backs Pacific pressure for Fiji elections |
Threat to envoy in Fiji (Tenterfield Star)
A DEATH threat against Australia's high commissioner in Fiji, James Batley, appeared to be politically motivated but would not deter the Government from its criticisms of the military regime, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stephen Smith, said yesterday.
FILM FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHT - Sydney Star Observer
![]() Sydney Star Observer | FILM FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHT Sydney Star Observer, Australia - As the Director-General of the Fiji Red Cross, he had gained international attention during the 2000 coup when he went to the assistance of the hostages ... |
Fiji government reiterates pledge to hold democratic elections in March 2009 (The Star)
SUVA, Fiji (AP): Fiji pledged again Wednesday to hold "free and fair'' democratic elections in March 2009 -- after months of serious doubt among foreign governments and observers.
Fiji coup leader holds talks with ousted PM (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - Fijian military leader Frank Bainimarama held talks on Monday with former prime minister Laisenia Qarase, the man he forced from office in late 2006.
Fiji coup leader holds talks with ousted PM (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - Fijian military leader Frank Bainimarama held talks on Monday with former prime minister Laisenia Qarase, the man he forced from office in late 2006.
What a contrast - Solomon Star
What a contrast Solomon Star, Solomon Islands - Media freedom is still alive and well in Fiji today despite few hiccups, unlike in 1987 when then coup leader Col. Sitiveni Rabuka closed down the media. ... |
Second death threat at Australia's Fiji mission (The Star)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A second death threat received by Australia's diplomatic mission in Fiji on Thursday prompted Canberra to place tougher travel warnings on the country.
End Fiji "coup culture", says first coup leader (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - The army colonel who staged Fiji's first coup in 1987 and went on to become its democratically elected prime minister has called on the South Pacific island nation to end its "coup culture" after four rebellions.
Second death threat at Australia's Fiji mission (The Star)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A second death threat received by Australia's diplomatic mission in Fiji on Thursday prompted Canberra to place tougher travel warnings on the country.
End Fiji "coup culture", says first coup leader (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - The army colonel who staged Fiji's first coup in 1987 and went on to become its democratically elected prime minister has called on the South Pacific island nation to end its "coup culture" after four rebellions.
Second death threat at Australia's Fiji mission (The Star)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A second death threat received by Australia's diplomatic mission in Fiji on Thursday prompted Canberra to place tougher travel warnings on the country.
End Fiji "coup culture", says first coup leader (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - The army colonel who staged Fiji's first coup in 1987 and went on to become its democratically elected prime minister has called on the South Pacific island nation to end its "coup culture" after four rebellions.
Second death threat at Australia's Fiji mission (The Star)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A second death threat received by Australia's diplomatic mission in Fiji on Thursday prompted Canberra to place tougher travel warnings on the country.
End Fiji "coup culture", says first coup leader (The Star)
SUVA (Reuters) - The army colonel who staged Fiji's first coup in 1987 and went on to become its democratically elected prime minister has called on the South Pacific island nation to end its "coup culture" after four rebellions.

