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MELANESIAN COLLABORATION
A team from Vanuatu is here in Papua New Guinea to visit the Public service commission and the Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance (PILAG). They have arrived in the country over the weekend. The official welcome ceremony took place yesterday at PILAG. The Secretary for Department of Personal Management Taies Sansan, Secretary to the…
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$890k for Marianas fisheries | Congressman Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan
… of Commerce Pacific Islands Regional Office to support stability for … North Island Mooring Project – $67,544 to explore the possibility of …
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$890k for Marianas fisheries | Congressman Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan
… of Commerce Pacific Islands Regional Office to support stability for … North Island Mooring Project – $67,544 to explore the possibility of …
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Critical Resources on the United States’ Nuclear Legacy in the Pacific Islands Amidst Calls …
resolution may bring, they are aware of the security implications that come with rising seas and nuclear waste deposits in the Pacific Islands. In …
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Critical Resources on the United States’ Nuclear Legacy in the Pacific Islands Amidst Calls …
resolution may bring, they are aware of the security implications that come with rising seas and nuclear waste deposits in the Pacific Islands. In …
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Satyendra Prasad on LinkedIn: FACT SHEET: President Biden Unveils First-Ever Pacific Partnership
Extremely pleased to welcome 1st ever US Strategy for Pacific Islands and honored to be participating and supporting Fiji’s Prime Minister in the …
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Lindsay Lohan on social media and how it can be helpful to young stars: ‘I’m a little jealous’
Lindsay Lohan recently spoke about her comeback and the reason she thinks social media would have helped her when she was a young star.
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Police Teach Kokoda West Papua Children Reading Holly Koran
West Papua Daily. After serving and visiting residents in the Kokoda Tribe Village, Aipda Choiruddin said that he often saw children in the …
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5 social media alternatives if you’re planning on flying the Twitter coop – CBS News
Singers Toni Braxton and Sara Bareilles and producers Shonda Rhimes and Ken Olin tweeted in recent days that they’re leaving the social media service.