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SV says well put by a Judge with integrity!

Senior judge lodges complaint   10/2/2008 A senior judge has complained to the Acting Chief Justice Anthony Gates about comments made against him by a fellow judge in a ruling in the case of deported Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah. Judge Filimoni Jitoko wrote that the remark made by Justice John Byrne?s in paragraph 18 of the ruling ?is extraordinary, if it were not absurd and outrageous.?In a letter to Justice Gates, Justice Jitoko said: ?I have just read the John Byrne?s ruling in t

Well done Ulamila!

Kudos to a regular critic of Fiji?s military junta on her fine achievement. This is an inspiration to all Fiji journalists, reporters and media personnel who perform admirably under such trying circumstances. Your work is sooooo appreciated and remember guys and gals, the world is still your oyster, so stay true to your professional calling and do not let these COMMON THIEVES in power compromise your integrity and professionalism. Ulamila is Pacific Magazine editor     Pacific Mag

Well, no Military Officer will benefit from the coup?..

Former military man to head Information 01 JUN 2008 Fiji?s former military spokesman Major Neumi Leweni will head the Information Department as its deputy permanent secretary. No official announcement was made but the move was confirmed by the Public Service Commission. PSC permanent secretary Taina Tagicakibau said the move was normal and a transfer for Major Leweni and Eliki Bomani who formerly held the post. ?He (Leweni) is already in the system and Bomani has already got anot

Hannah's lawyers understand his plight too well - The Australian


Hannah's lawyers understand his plight too well
The Australian, Australia - 18 minutes ago
After Fiji's first coup in 1987, Naidu was the media spokesman for deposed prime minister Timoci Bavadra. Because Naidu's mother was a New Zealand citizen, ...

Second may as well have been last (Otago Daily Times)

NEW Zealand?s netballers slammed back to earth with a thud this year, found wanting as they struggled to rediscover the form which won them a Commonwealth Games gold in 2006.

All?s not well in the Illegal i.g.?

All?s not well in the Illegal i.g.? September 26th, 2007 by solivakasama Notice how some of the illegal ministers have suddenly gone off raider? ... there is smoke there is fire! Mongoose. Posted in Anti Fiji Coup

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Rudd as PM augurs well for the Pacific (The National)

WHAT difference will the election of Labor leader Kevin Rudd as Australia?s next prime minister make for his Pacific neighbours? Will there be significant changes, or just more of the same?

Well, Friday was busy, I'll give you that ...

You're heard me complain about slow news days, well Friday was quite the opposite. Two major stories breaking at the same time, well major for NZ. Another coup in Fiji, 13 years after the last one (remember, Paul? The hotel project was canned). The other news, Brad Butterworth and Russell Coutts leaving Team NZ and going to a Swiss syndicate

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