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PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association archives from December 2009

Singapore warned on dolphin imports, UPS refuses to transport dolphins.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 HONIARA (Pacnews) --- Singapore has been cautioned not to accept the bottlenose dolphins exported from the Solomon Islands. The warning has come from the chairman of Mexicos highest authority on environment and natural...

Fiji police, TCU investigate gun find.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 SUVA (Pacnews) --- Fiji Police are now working with the Transnational Crime Unit (TCU) to determine how a Russian made pistol was readily available on Fiji streets, Fiji Live reports. This is after police earlier confirmed...

Landowners threaten to disrupt LNG project.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 PORT MORESBY (Pacnews) --- Landowner groups from Papua New Guineas oil rich Southern Highlands have threatened to disrupt the multi-billion kina liquefied natural gas (LNG) project if they were are paid their memorandum of...

Samoa to have third commercial television channel in New Year.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 APIA (Pacnews) ---- The Samoan Government has issued the third public broadcasting licence to a new commercial television channel, expected to go to air in February next year. Radio New Zealand International says Cook...

Penny Wong plays down chances of 15pc cut in emissions.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 SYDNEY (Pacnews) --- Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has conceded it is "unlikely" the world will agree to ambitious emissions cuts that will allow the Government to meet a target of up to 15 per cent. And Ms Wong has...

Vanuatu at risk of becoming prey to casino mafia, says academic.
December 31, 2009... 31 DECEMBER 2008 PORT VILA (Pacnews) --- An academic says historical patterns indicate Vanuatu could become prey to more organised crime due to the opening of a large casino in its capital. A boutique style casino linked to the global...

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