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  2. Barbara Dreaver - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, she started working for TVNZ and in 2003 became the network's Pacific correspondent. [6] In December 2008, Dreaver was detained and deported from Fiji after her reporting offended the regime of dictator Frank Bainimarama. [7] [8] Journalists were subsequently required to seek permission to enter Fiji. [9] The ban was lifted in October ...

  3. Pacific Union - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Union is a proposed development of the Pacific Islands Forum, first suggested in 2003 by a committee of the Australian Senate, [1] ...

  4. Jill Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    She is considered an expert on Russia and the former Soviet Union. She worked as a correspondent for CNN for three decades. [1] She served as White House Correspondent, Foreign Affairs correspondent covering the US State Department, US Affairs Editor, Managing Editor for CNN Asia/Pacific, and for almost a decade, as Moscow Bureau Chief.

  5. Pan-Pacific Union - Wikipedia

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    John Barrett, for a decade, Director General of the Pan-American Union, was an honorary vice president of the Pan-Pacific Union and a loyal worker for its cause. He was succeeded by Dr. Leo Stanton Rowe, who was an equal enthusiast for the Pan-Pacific Union. The Pan-American Union did everything in its power to have the Pacific coast Latin ...

  6. Joel McCrea - Wikipedia

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    McCrea in Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (1940) Later in the decade he was the first actor to play "Dr. Kildare", in the film Internes Can't Take Money (1937), and starred in two large-scale Westerns, Wells Fargo (1937) with his wife Frances Dee, and Cecil B. DeMille's Union Pacific (1939).

  7. Linda Taira - Wikipedia

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    Taira is the granddaughter of Okinawan immigrants, Kame and Kamado Taira, who immigrated from Oroku, Okinawa in 1907. [1] Two of her paternal uncles, Masaru and Wilfried, enlisted in the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a segregated regiment composed almost entirely of second-generation Japanese-Americans, during the internment of Japanese Americans.

  8. Tu Nu'uali'itia - Wikipedia

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    Following his retirement, he worked for the Auckland and Manukau Health Council and joined the private Oceania Career Academy, teaching management skills to Māori and Pacific Islander students. He collaborates with Sport Waitakere, Westforce Credit Union Operations Manager and is correspondent for 2K Plus International Sports Media and Radio ...

  9. Günther Stein - Wikipedia

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    Stein was a foreign correspondent in China for the Manchester Guardian, The Christian Science Monitor, and the Associated Press. He was later accused of communist sympathies and spying. Erwin Canham, editor of the Monitor during this period, wrote later of Stein's brief contribution to the paper from Japan and China which ended in 1945.