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Pacific May Be Able To Ride Out Financial Storm In Short-Term - pacific


Pacific May Be Able To Ride Out Financial Storm In Short-Term
pacific, HI - 6 minutes ago
... the 2006-coup remains uncertain. Reserve Bank Governor Savenaca Narube says Fiji ?s economic growth rate for 2008 will be an estimated 1.7 percent. ...

Calm after the storm - Taranaki Daily News


Taranaki Daily News

Calm after the storm
Taranaki Daily News, New Zealand - 1 hour ago
Tourism in Fiji was floored by the 2006 coup. But the island nation has plenty to offer and little to fear. Peter Bingham reports. ...

Uganda: Will Musharaff Ride the Storm Or Join Mugabe ? (AllAfrica.com)

COMMONWEALTH countries are concerned about the decision of the Pakistan president, Pervez Musharaff, to suspend the constitution and declare a state of emergency. This is likely to dominate the Commonwealth meeting slated for November 23-25 in Kampala.

Africa: Will Musharaff Ride the Storm Or Join Mugabe ? - AllAfrica.com


Africa: Will Musharaff Ride the Storm Or Join Mugabe ?
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 49 minutes ago
Fiji Island, a South Pacific Ocean nation, was suspended in 2001-2001 after a military coup. It was again suspended following the military coup of December ...

Africa: Will Musharaff Ride the Storm Or Join Mugabe ? (AllAfrica.com)

COMMONWEALTH countries are concerned about the decision of the Pakistan president, Pervez Musharaff, to suspend the constitution and declare a state of emergency. This is likely to dominate the Commonwealth meeting slated for November 23-25 in Kampala.

Turkey: a perfect constitutional storm

It's a bit outside my region, but I really ought to say something about the Turkish political crisis. The situation is one that contains many of the recurring themes of this journal, not least among them military praetorianism, the role of courts in resolving constitutional crises,

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