Culture
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Government Decision to Merge Water Companies Not Received in Good Spirit by Employees
Mr Kuvia said, the bulldozing decision of the government to merge a under performing entity with a reputable company like…
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New Zealand’s Vivienne Yeki Pleads for Help on Behalf of Poroma People
Mr Bamu Ramu, a community leader in Poroma is urgently requesting that food be sent to Poroma as more than…
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Two million children in Congo at risk of starvation, U.N. warns
More than 2 million children in the Democratic Republic of Congo are estimated to be at risk of dying from…
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Egypt struggles to end female genital mutilation
AWLAD SERAG, Egypt (Reuters) - In a tiny village in Egypt's southern province of Assiut, 16-year-old Amany Shamekh, who wants…
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Study says bones from Pacific island likely those of Amelia Earhart
The new study re-examined measurements of several bones that were found on the Pacific island of Nikumaroro, but are now…
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Sydney’s gay pride street parade celebrates same-sex marriage, honors early activists
SYDNEY (Reuters) - About half a million people are expected to line Sydney's streets on Saturday to celebrate the 40th…
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Teachers College get timely scholarship support from South Pacific Pageant
Fourteen (14) female students from Sacred Heart Teacher’s College Bomana are successful candidates of the Miss Pacific Island Pageant (MPIP)…
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Qantas Unveils Anti-Jetlag Menu for Long Haul Flights
Healthy poke bowls and a herbal tea designed especially for Qantas, are among the new dining choices on Qantas’ new…
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Ed Sheeran named best-selling global artist of 2017
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran was named the world's best-selling artist of 2017 on Monday, thanks to his album "Divide" and…
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Young men’s drinking tied to later liver disease risk
Men who drink alcohol in late adolescence are more likely to develop severe liver disease decades later than young people…
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