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49 rescued from Solomon Islands life rafts -AFP49 rescued from Solomon Islands life raftsAFPSYDNEY — Forty-nine people were rescued Sunday after being found clinging to life rafts in the Solomon Islands, Australian officials said, around four days after their boat is believed to have sunk. Australian authorities were called in to help in the ...Navy helps rescue dozens lost at seaABC OnlineDozens found on life rafts in Solomon IslandsYahoo!7 NewsAll 49 people from missing Solomon Islands freighter found alive and wellRadio New Zealand InternationalSolomon Star -BYM News (press release)all 21 news articles »
Posted on 27 May 2012 | 10:35 am
FSII Commends Police Traffic Operation -FSII Commends Police Traffic OperationSolomon StarThe Forum Solomon Islands International commended the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) for their continuous effort in curbing crime and traffic related offences in the Capital. FSII secretary Mr Benjamin Afuga said the Police have done a job ...
Posted on 26 May 2012 | 7:43 am
Top police office takes up political role -Top police office takes up political roleSolomon StarMr Sikua takes up the position after previously serving as one of the two Deputy Commissioners in the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force. “With his experience as a police officer and in recent years as a senior member of the executive of the RSIPF, ...and more »
Posted on 26 May 2012 | 7:39 am
Solomon Islands will benefit fromSolomon Islands will benefit from Participatory mapping workshopSolomon Star“The combination of traditional and scientific knowledge not only allows farmers and fishers in Small Island Developing States to have voice in climate change decision-making but can also ensure the implementation of more effective adaptation ...
Posted on 26 May 2012 | 5:15 am
Climate Deadlock Breaks as Slow UN TalksUSA TODAYClimate Deadlock Breaks as Slow UN Talks Frustrate US, EUBusinessWeek“We're basically going around in circles,” Colin Beck, the lead negotiator for the Solomon Islands, said in an interview in Bonn. “We virtually have postponed action. Every year we do not take action, the cost in lives and the cost to the health of the ...Climate talks in Bonn end in disappointmentGlobalPostall 547 news articles »
Posted on 25 May 2012 | 3:15 pm

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