Download PDF version of Fiji Sun : Sunday Magazine 21st April 2013
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Continue reading …By JYOTI PRATIBHA It was an Australian Day celebration with a difference for tourists in the country on Thursday. About to 200 Australians in two hotels along the Coral Coast celebrated their Republic Day with a taste of true Fijian hospitality. Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa and Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji resort made the [...]
Continue reading …Source: MINISTRY OF INFORMATION The five high school students, who will be studying in Fiji for a year under the Fiji Government’s Humanitarian Assistance Project for the Tohoku Region, are ready to start their school year with their Fijian counterparts this week. The students are part of a group of 11 students who were affected [...]
Continue reading …Written By : DAILY MAIL REPORTER. Days after sea trials for China’s first aircraft carrier Varyag caused heightened tension in the South China Sea, a second carrier is stirring up interest in the country. But the Kiev, although like the Varyag, a former Soviet aircraft carrier, is welcoming guests in its new role as a [...]
Continue reading …Written By : Source: The Independent. From Kool Herc spinning in the Bronx to Jay-Z blinging in the mud, Matilda Egere-Cooper counts down the flash points that turned hip-hop from a marginalised inner-city culture into a global phenomenon It wasn’t meant to last. When hip-hop emerged in the 1970s, it aspired simply to capture the [...]
Continue reading …Written By : Ryan Dilley BBC News. The sole survivor of one of the US Army Black Hawk helicopters shot down by Somali militiamen in Mogadishu in 1993 says the deaths of 18 of his comrades should not have prompted the end of the military mission to restore order. Pilot Michael Durant told Radio 4’s [...]
Continue reading …Written By : DAILY MAIL REPORTER. First web page born on August 6, 1991 Now there are more than 19.68billion pages It began as a simple page of links that allowed a group of scientists to share data in the confines of their laboratories. But in the 20 years since, it has become an inextricable [...]
Continue reading …Written By : Source: MINISTRY OF INFORMATION. For Naroi villagers on the island of Moala, Lau, importing four bags of chicken and 42 dozens of eggs each month isn’t enough to sustain them, especially when the rainy season makes it difficult and dangerous to go fishing. That all changed when the Ministry of Social Welfare, [...]
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