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    Investigative challenge: PROFILES IN THE MEDIA: Mary-Louise O'Callaghan

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    'Ask people in the relevant field, ask your mother, ask your mother's friends! You never know what leads you may find simply by throwing a few theories around. Then chase them up and keep chasing them up until you find the person who is holding the tiger's tail.

    Media, justice in Tonga: PIMA Convention 1

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    It is to my belief that such a move to form a new media association of the nature of the Pacific Islands Media Association (PIMA) is spear-headed by a group of people who have a common interest and common understanding, and a vision for the future role of media in the region.&nbsp

    REVIEW: Anzac rivalries undermine Bougainville peacekeeping: Review of Without a Gun: Australians' Experience Monitoring Peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001, edited by Monica Wehner and Donald Denoon.

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    Review of Without a Gun: Australians' Experience Monitoring Peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001, edited by Monica Wehner and Donald Denoon. Pandanus books, Australian National University. Without a Gun tells of the peace-keeping operations in the Papua New Guinean province of Bougainville, scene of a bitter civil war between 1988-1997. Some estimates out the death toll at between 15,000 and 20,00 and while the book, published by the Australian National Unversity (ANU), tends to downplay the size, it says the impact of the conflict was incalculable.&nbsp

    The McSpeight file: Satire on the Speight Crisis 2

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    There will be enough burgers for all of the poor Tailevu and surrounding districts. All customers are required to pay cash for in advance for their burgers. No cheques or credit cards please.&nbsp

    Pacific rural publishing: Eastern Star case study in PNG

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    Ideas have been floated around the South Pacific setting up multiple small village-scale presses- call them micro-pressess ... But computer-based desktop publishing is now a more viable option than ever... Appropriate technology does not necessarily mean low technology.&nbsp

    'Just the gun is scary': PROFILES IN THE MEDIA: Asaeli Lave

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    In his 29 years with the Fiji Times, chief photographer Asalei Lave has survived death, disapointment, criticism and blame. But there have been many exciting moments.&nbsp

    REVIEW: A smoothing journey of wit, serious social issues: Review of Niu Waves, edited by Robert Nicole.

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    Review of Niu Waves, edited by Robert Nicole. Pacific Writing Forum and the Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture, University of the South Pacific. Niu Waves is a collection of short fiction and poetry by a group of writers who are dominantly products of Fiji but who are also a part of the Niu Waves Writers' Collective. This was formed in 1995 "to encourage and nurture young writers from the Pacific region" and is informally headquartered at the University of the South Pacific.&nbsp

    Coup editorial content: Analysis of the Fiji 2000 political crisis

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    Both the Fiji Times and the Daily Post reinforced the colonial myth that Fijian chiefs are the rightful rulers of Fiji, emphasising that Fiji, and this presumably means Fijians, was not ready for a multiracial constitution

    Democracy and media: A message for the Pacific

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    Nobody in a democracy has the right to be ignorant. Citizens of a demoracy have a duty to keep themselves informed about political developments and issues so they can vote with an informed mind. The media has a big role to play in ensuring that people are properly informed and encouraged to think for themselves.&nbsp

    Behind the microphone: Profiles in the Media: Virisila Buadromo

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    Election fever and new ways of campaigning were a colourful part of the 2001 Fiji elections. With the elections came innovative ways from the media industry in educating people and making them aware of issues

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