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Fiji talks to take place in New York (Sky News Australia)
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month.
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Fiji talks to take place in New York - Sydney Morning Herald
Fiji talks to take place in New York Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month. The Commonwealth Ministerial ... |
Fiji talks to take place in New York (The West Australian)
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month. The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), made up of the foreign ministers of nine countries, will meet on September 27.
Fiji talks to take place in New York (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month.
Fiji Police urged to take treason complaint against interim regime ... - Radio New Zealand Internati
Fiji Police urged to take treason complaint against interim regime ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - We went out to investigate all those implicated in that coup. And if they don?t do it this time, then of course it show there is a different rule of law ... Fiji interim regime says a complaint of treason from the country?s ... Ousted Fiji PM urges police to investigate treason complaints |
Party leaders in the UK generally do not take sides in US Venezuela
Ecuador and Venezuela signed a contract to build a new oil refinery on the coast of Ecuador. PDVSA promised to provide Boscan crude oil to Trigeant at a fair market price in part through a long term supply agreement executed in December. Soon after the strike, Trigeant alleges, PDVSA began dealing exclusively with its US subsidiaries, thus squeezing out other competitors. On the latest list of countries exporting lindsey to the US. Lidoderm patch treatment fighter jets bomb Georgia, troops
Governments take no responsibility - Fiji Times
Governments take no responsibility Fiji Times, Fiji - The federal Government was "concerned that the independence of the Fiji judiciary has been severely compromised since the coup in December 2006," she said. ... |
Fiji teachers take on regime over backpay - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji teachers take on regime over backpay Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - After the 2006 military coup, the interim government cut public servants? pay by five percent. By last December, public workers had received a 1 percent ... |
Australia, NZ to take part in Fiji ministerial meetings - Radio Australia
Australia, NZ to take part in Fiji ministerial meetings Radio Australia, Australia - Our Pacific correspondent, Campbell Cooney, reports since the 2006 coup Australia and New Zealand have put travel bans on members of Fiji's military and ... |
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' - Fiji Times
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' Fiji Times, Fiji - Update: 3:21PM The interim Government's investigations into corruption within the country is said to be incomplete and being a barrier for Fiji holding ... |
We?d make great plans then head back to our room take
News Stories for Fiji island resort. But American travelers have largely stopped frequenting Fiji?s virginal white beaches and simple but heavenly resorts since the military took over the government in a coup. We?d make great plans, then head back to our room, take a swim, go snorkeling right in front of the room, eat lunch, take a nap and never go anywhere. Ways to be stunned by Colorado. We were so soothed by the Kai tyson, food was the only thing to entice us from our daybed. Vendor free zon
I was reluctant to take over Govt: PM - fijilive.com (subscription)
I was reluctant to take over Govt: PM fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - ?To all of those critics I say this: You need to distinguish what happened on 5 December, 06 from all earlier coup actions in Fiji. ... |
Message Control: The Admiral Will Now Take Questions
Civilian Control of the Military As much as I sympathize with soon-to-be-retired Admiral William "Fox" Fallon's view that "this constant drumbeat of conflict... is not helpful and not useful" (apropos of Administration war drums on Iran), it is not surprising that his record of brutally frank talk in the presence of journalists caused his departure from the top slot at Central Command. For the most concise summary of the likely "insubordination" verdict, here's an excerpt from "The Nelson Rep
Calls for Fiji?s interim prime minister to take stand in court - Radio New Zealand International
Calls for Fiji?s interim prime minister to take stand in court Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Gerard McCoy, the State?s counsel has used a Great Council of Chiefs document to support the argument that the 2006 coup was necessary. ... |
Shaun of the dread as Wales take a dig at England over Edwards (Evening Standard)
Warren Gatland acclaimed his cross-border capture of Shaun Edwards on Monday as a 'huge coup' for Wales before firing a sharp riposte at England rugby director Rob Andrew.
Shaun of the dread as Wales take a dig at England over Edwards (Daily Mail)
Warren Gatland acclaimed his cross-border capture of Shaun Edwards on Monday as a ?huge coup? for Wales before firing a sharp riposte at England rugby director Rob Andrew
Sanctions force Fiji team to take different route - Radio New Zealand
Sanctions force Fiji team to take different route Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - ... and rejected, applications for transit visas from the Fiji sevens team. It advised the team that sanctions imposed after the 2006 coup ruled that out. |
NZ forces Fiji rugby 7s team to take different route - Radio New Zealand
NZ forces Fiji rugby 7s team to take different route Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - ... for transit visas from the Fiji sevens team; but advised the team that sanctions arising from the 2006 coup, prohibited them from using this route. |
Fiji police take Khan from hospital (The West Australian)
New Zealand businessman Ballu Khan has left hospital and is being questioned by police over claims he was part of a plot to assassinate Fiji's leader.
Clark sceptical despite assurances that Fijian elections will take ... - New Zealand Herald
Clark sceptical despite assurances that Fijian elections will take ... New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - By Audrey Young Helen Clark welcomed the commitment by Fiji to hold elections by March 2009, but did not resile from her criticism of coup leader Frank ... |
