2006 SEPTEMBER

0050-Massive earthquake near Samoa triggers tsunami

0049-Pacific Island journalism

0048 Vanuatu beef for the organic market
0047 Plea for more support for trawling ban call
0046 Nats to argue for media law changes
0045 Two Month Programme Comes to a Successful Conclusion in Vanuatu
0043 Vanuatu Deputy PM Kilman assures West Papua of support
0042 Get up! Stand up! Pacific Island leaders told
0041 Sope reaffirms Vanuatu support for West Papua

0040 Gordon Glen Watson is Media and Communications Officer for OFC

0039 Ayamiseba’s fate will be known next week
0038 Howard stands by Solomons ambassador
0037 Solomons PM criticises Australia
0036 Tonga has new king
0035 Elandia Appoints David L. Levine Chairman of the Board
0034-Public beach taboo signs
0033-Carlos says he would give more information about his future next week
0032-REMINISCENT OF NORMANDY
0031-Settlers chase away Indonesian delegates
0030-Papua issue will be raised at Forum meeting, says Vanuatu PM
0029-No control on border currency exchange
0028-China competes with West in aid to its neighbors
0027-Vanuatu and South Pacific states to sign whale, dolphin conservation agreement
0026-Shefa FA honors Vaturisu and Kalman Kiri in tournaments
0025-TVL losing grip on monopoly over telecommunications in Vanuatu
0024-Media workshop assesses the strength and weakness of MAV
0023-A United SP Security Force
0022-Iraq warns pope
0021-Christians in Vanuatu need to know
0020-Fiji to host 37th Pacific Islands Forum
0019-Expanding job opportunities for islanders through properly coordinated & managed Labor Mobility
0018-PINA voices concern over Fiji Media bill
0017-President Mataskelekele attends King of Tonga funeral
0016-Pastor reveals Steve Irwin accepted Jesus
0015-tuna overfished
0014-Telecom Vanuatu modifies Marlin Internet Services
0013-SHEFA sets new record in Vanuatu PG Football Competition
0012-Tusker Triathlon Du Paradis
0011-Five Australian journalists arrested in Papua over visas
0010-PINA voices concern over Fiji Media bill