Tagata o te Moana. 2008-06-28

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2008
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Duration
00:30:00
Broadcast Date
28 Jun 2008
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RNZ Collection
Wiseman, Don
United Nations

Tagata o Te Moana is a round up of news in the Pacific from Radio New Zealand International and broadcast on Radio NZ National on Saturdays at 5.30pm.
This week's edition is presented by Don Wiseman and the items are:

Fiji's interim government is told it must pave the way for a return to dialogue;
Fiji's National Council says the electoral system has be changed but won't say how it should be done;
The mystery surrounding the disappearance of a journalist in French Polynesia 11 years ago continues to grow;
Tokelau presents its feelings on self determination at the UN;
New Zealand says it will spend more than two billions dollars on aid to the Pacific over the next seven years;
Teachers of American history in the US are being told to remember the outlying territories;
A New Zealand tribe is to mark its links with the Cook Islands.