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  2. Fiji Times - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Times is a daily English-language newspaper published in Suva, Fiji. ... Suva times 4 September 1869 – 18 May 1918 No. 1 - Vol. 14, no. 2981 Fiji times

  3. Fiji Sun - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Sun is a daily newspaper published in Fiji since September 1999 and owned by Sun News Limited. [2] [3] Fiji Sun was founded by and is part of CJ Patel Group. [2] The Fiji Sun has its main newsroom in Suva, Fiji. [4] Its print center remains in suburban Walu Bay, from where the paper was founded in September 1999. [3]

  4. List of newspapers in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Fiji. Daily Post; Fiji Focus; Fiji Live; Fiji Samachar; Fiji Sun (in English) [1] Fiji Times (since 1869; daily, in English) [1] Fiji Village [2] The Jet Newspaper (monthly, in English) [1] Sartaj (weekly, in Hindi) [1] Shanti Dut (weekly, in Hindi) [1] The Stallion; South Sea Times; Nai Lalakai; Kaila; Fiji ...

  5. 2014 Fijian general election - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28]) Fiji Foreign Affairs Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola replied that the Fiji government was "committed to ensuring that a good and fair election is conducted" in 2014. [ 29 ] On 30 June 2012 voter registration for the 2014 elections began in Suva. [ 30 ]

  6. Virisila Buadromo - Wikipedia

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    Buadromo strongly condemned the military coup which deposed the elected government of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase on 5 December 2006. The Fiji Times quoted her on 12 December as saying that Fiji had a "coup culture" which was perpetuated by the failure of successive governments to prosecute perpetrators of earlier coups, from the 1987 coups onwards.

  7. Suva - Wikipedia

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    Suva Central Business District in the 1950s Suva, Fiji, c. 1920. In 1868, when Suva was still a small village, the Bauan chieftain, Seru Epenisa Cakobau, granted 5,000 km 2 (1,900 sq mi) of land to the Australian-based Polynesia Company, in exchange for the company's promise to pay off debts owed to the United States.

  8. Richard Naidu - Wikipedia

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    He later criticised the military regime for denying a permit for the Fiji law Society's annual general meeting. [25] Naidu later worked as the editor of the FijiLive website. In July 2010 he was detained by the military under the Media Industry Development Decree 2010 over an article claiming the Fiji police commissioner had been suspended. [26 ...

  9. Sitiveni Rabuka - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with the Fiji Times on 12 November 2000, the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama charged that while the revolt was in progress, Rabuka had visited the barracks with his army uniform in the car, ready to take over command of the army. He also allegedly started issuing orders to soldiers.