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EDITORIAL
Put the people first
Austrian horror with ancient roots demands more state intervention
Working together and apart
Our shrinking world makes some questions bigger
No reason to give up
The Meaning of Freedom
FEATURES
HEALTH - Something good, big and new for Nausori
Liberating former inmates
Meeting tourism at the summit
MILITARY - The Final Resting Place
AGRICULTURE - Retired soldier finds peace
HEALTH - Doing wonders with the art of Qigong
OPINION
Race Phobia
The right to assembly
A lack of independence in the NCBBF
A lack of independence in the NCBBF
A Charter for national reconciliation
Race – ‘a fact of life’
LETTERS
Shortland Street
The land sabbath
Internet world
Why the fuss
Church hypocrisy
Thank you Fiji
PHOTO GALLERY
Trying to beat the odds ... Travellers on Viti Levu’s Kings Road are used to being held up by much-needed road improvements and upgrading. This low-loader kept traffic near Tailevu delayed for hours as it wedged itself on an approach to a new section of the highway.
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Friday May 09, 2008
WEEKLY POLL
How do you feel about the rise in fuel prices and increase in taxi and bus fares?
Aritema Navonicagi, 52 “Well in my opinion it is quite early to increase bus and taxi fares because Fiji is not settled politically.”
Nemaniu Qalo, 47 “The bulk of Fiji’s population live in the low income category and we low income earners have very little control over this increase. It will eventually affect everything else, especially food which is the source of livelihood.”
Tara Wati, 50 “I spend approximately $4.50 from my home to the place I sell food every day. I receive very little profit after I deduct all my expenses.”
 
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