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Chris Porter, known internationally as a dolphin slave-trader for his lucrative business capturing dolphins in the Solomon Islands and selling them to aquariums in such locations as Dubai and Mexico, says he has had a change of heart and is planning to r...
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The Electoral Commission is continuing its Voter Registration awareness program to inform people about the upcoming steps in revision period.
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BY MIKE PUIA
The Green Tree logging company, yesterday, says it is withdrawing from Michi camp, one of their camps in the Marovo Lagoon, Western Province.
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BY MARY KIVO
THE High Court has sent the second Malaysian guilty of smuggling of prohibited goods into the country to prison last week for failing to pay a fine of $626,103.00.
Chief Justice Albert Palmer on March 18 ordered Uhla Thien to serve 358 da...
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Two Solomon Islanders have received their air tickets today from Japanese Charge d` Affaires Mr. Kazuhiro Takeshita to fly to Japan on April 5th to do their post-graduate studies after been offered two scholarships to study in Japan this year.
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BY BRADFORD THEONOMI
Members of Parliament have refuted criticisms by the public on the Rural Constituency Discretionary Fund (RCDF) in the media.
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BY BARNEY DEVESIA two weeks Road Improvement Project Workshop is currently underway in Titiana Homestay, Bellona Island....
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A MEMORANDUM of Understanding (MOU) between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) of the Solomon Islands Government and a local NGO the Solomon Islands Development Trust (SIDT) was signed on the 26th of March for the purpose of monitoring and ...
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BY BRIAN LEZUTUNI
PROSTITUTION WILL remain an issue for the country unless the government pushes for tighter policies to tackle this social problem.
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BY BRIAN LEZUTUNI
LOCAL MEDIA organizations were disappointed after the Prime Minister, Dr Derek Sikua declined in the last minute to attend a planned media forum organized with him yesterday.
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BY BRIAN LEZUTUNI MILICENT BARTY has given up her title to the Miss Solomon crown as she prepares to pursue her education abroad.
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BY MIKE PUIA
THE GOVERNMENT has admitted that it is running against time as the next national general election is just around the corner.
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BY BRIAN LEZUTUNI
A FOUR DAYS workshop aimed at improving media awareness and reporting on gender in the process leading up to election is underway in Honiara.
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BY MIKE PUIA
THE ISSUE of underage entering nightclubs is becoming obvious here and concerns are now being rasied over its implications.
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A "HUGE" truck had to be hired for Suzette Alderdice to transport the 2.2 tonnes of books Palmerston North residents in New Zealand have donated to the Solomon Islands.
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BY BRADFORD THEONOMI
RECONCILIATION HAS produced nothing that people will be satisfied with said a local citizen.
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POLICE OFFICERS responded to a number of calls for assistance over the weekend and conducted patrols in the following communities; White River, Point Cruz, Central Market, Tavio Ridge, Mbokonavera, Vavaya Ridge, Ranadi, Burns Creek, Lunga and Henderso...
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BY MARY KIVO
A MAN accused of firing at RAMSI officers appeared in the Honiara Magistrate Court Monday this week.
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LAST WEEK, about 30 landowners from villages across western Choiseul attended a legal awareness workshop in Taro.
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BY MARY KIVO
THREE FORMER Western Provincial leaders facing corruption charges are still waiting for the High Court’s decision on their application for a permanent stay at the High Court.
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