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Foundation for the Education of Needy Children in Fiji co-ordinator Irshad Ali said this was common in many schools in the interior and the northern parts of Fiji as seen at the Naiwaisomo Primary School in Naitasiri. Fiji, newly formed with the support...
Tags: FENC Fiji, Fijian, Fiji Islands, Suva, Education
O PEN all night, dimly lit, with rows of sleek, modern terminals, the internet cafe in Fiji's capital, Suva, was packed at all hours with teenage boys playing boisterous rounds of video games. But one day soon after I arrived, the staff told me they now...
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When the tide is high, both are under water and in pitch darkness. At less than high tide, the ‘‘curtain’’ is just a few centimetres out of the water...You need a modicum of courage, as you scrape your head along the rock in the dark beneath the...
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A Fiji Government representative has told US officials here how the Fiji military had given its support in the fight against terrorism in Iraq when others turned their backs. “As regards the fight on terrorism in Iraq, we were the first to lend support...
Tags: Fiji Police Force, Fiji Military, Fiji Navy, Fijian, National Disaster Management Office, Manasa Vaniqi, Iraq, Americans, Baghdad, Fiji, Melanesia, Politics, War Conflict, Disaster Accident
Danielli is a cool customer and the big Scotland winger insisted yesterday that the defensive error he made on Saturday that led to Fiji's first half try had not left him fearing another period in the international wilderness, but simply more determined...
Tags: Australia, Fijian, Simon Danielli, SIMON Danielli, Sydney, Fiji, Melanesia
Irish hurling star, Sen g hAilpn, joined the Flying Fijians in Dublin and taught them basics of Ireland's national sport. Born in Fiji in 1977 to a Fijian mother and Irish father, hAilpn moved to Ireland at the age of three where he took up hurling at...
Tags: Ireland, Fiji Rugby Union, Fijian, Dublin, Fijian people, Fiji, Hurling, allnews, Human Interest, Seremaia Bai, Napolioni Nalaga, Rugby union in Fiji, Melanesia, Fiji national rugby union team, Apolosi Satala, Mike Brewer
It was supposed to be a dream job, but former Netball North coach Melissa Walker's time in charge of the Fiji team has been a nightmare. In her brief stint, Walker says she endured interference from Netball Fiji executives and faced discrimination and...
Tags: Netball Fiji, Fijian, Melissa Walker, South Africa, Cape Town, Anti-Indian sentiment, Fiji, Melanesia, Netball
Graham Steadman talks animatedly about the "D" (for defence] and at no time is a player's focus on his "D" more vital than when playing against a side as skilful and unpredictable as Fiji. "They have some of the most talented individuals in world rugby,"...
Tags: Fijian
Foreign Minister Murray McCully is against imposing further sanctions against Fiji, in the wake of the expulsion of the Acting Head of Mission in Suva. Todd Cleaver was given 24 hours to leave, in retaliation for travel sanctions imposed on the country's...
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Professor Brij Lal, an expert on Fijian history, was reportedly arrested at his home in capital of Suva on Wednesday. "We can confirm it's happened," a spokesman from the university told AAP.
Tags: Fijian, Australian National University, New Zealand, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Pacific Islands Update, Brij Lal, Suva, professor brij, Frank Bainimarama