HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 21, 2010 (Asia and Pacific)
AMERICAN SAMOA:
Transport matters raise supply concerns in American Samoa’s Manu’a
60,000 gallons of fuel removed from sunken tanker
US grant to save American Samoa park from development
BHUTAN:
Bhutan ready to host green summit
Initiative to check on Bhutanese currency
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM:
Senior golfers ready for Brunei battle
EAST TIMOR:
Criticism of Australia's actions in WWII Timor not so clear cut
MALDIVES:
Tourists stranded in Maldives over Icelandic volcanic ash cloud
Boskalis: Works in vulnerable ecosystems as a specialism
Somalis Capture Illegal Fishing Vessels While Highly Paid Watchmen Are Sleeping
MARSHALL ISLANDS:
Continental to add year-round service to Marshall Islands (travel)
House panel to probe Marshall Islands nuclear testing claims
Pacific fight against AIDS hampered by shame, ignorance
MICRONESIA:
Micronesia grapples with increasing water salinity
NORTH KOREA:
S. Korea’s hosting of nuclear summit is warning to DPRK
PAPAU NEW GUINEA:
Far South Coast greets floating hospital
Australia and PNG issue Kokoda stamps
Somare stays in touch with Bainimarama
Dialogue vital with Fiji govt-PNG PM
SAMOA:
Samoa AG outlines efforts to curb against organized crime
SOLOMON ISLANDS:
Ocean Park eyes deal leading to dolphin imports from Solomons
Gov’t wants to increase its labour supply to NZ
Poor international shipping hits trade
TONGA:
Tonga’s pro-democracy movement hails assembly reform
Civics education vital ahead of Tonga election, says advocate
EU extends solar power project to Kiribati and Tonga
VANUATU:
Volcanic Ash Affecting Food And Water On Vanuatu's Gaua
Pacific food summit opens in Vanuatu
CHRISTMAS ISLAND:
Christmas Island stretched by more boat arrivals
FRENCH POLYNESIA:
Former Hilton employees in Tahiti on hunger strike
GUAM:
GTA TeleGuam Responds to Guam Governor Call for Executive Terminations
Guam’s “re-export” report for March 2010
Guam airport welcomes first inaugural Jin air flight
KIRIBATI:
UN warns of Pacific HIV epidemic
NEW CALEDONIA:
Clever New Caledonian crows can use three tools
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS:
Utility may cut service to schools, government in Northern Mariana Islands
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