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Time to get to work

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Gordon Darcy Lilo congratulating the newly sworn in ministers.FINALLY after nearly a week since being elected as the Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo had finally sort out all the ministerial portfolios.
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Good work cops

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The police managed to disperse the protesters before the swearing in ceremony of the Prime Minister.Wednesday 16th November would go down the history of this country as a day when the country elected its new Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo.
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NCRA’s new captain

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PM Gordon Darcy LiloCongratulations to the Member of Parliament (MP) for Gizo/Kolombangara Gordon Darcy Lilo was duly elected as the country`s new Prime Minister.

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Lets help reduce breast cancer

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Some members of the First Ladies Charity group that organised the Pink Ribbon dinner last Saturday.Pink Ribbon is a global movement which began in 1992, dedicated to raising breast cancer awareness and funding for breast cancer research as well as supporting survivors and their families.
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We need the taxi metres

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City councillor Jonathan Zama says taxi meters will be introduced in 2012.The move by the Honiara City Council (HCC) to install metres in cabs/taxis operating in Honiara is a good one.

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Get the festival fever going

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Ma'ine Mako dancers of Rebell province performing during the theme song competition show.On Sunday Honiara residents were treated to a taste of what its like when the Festival of Pacific Arts will eventually be staged in Honiara.

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Equality opportunity to our teachers

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St Nicholas primary school teachers taking part in the Teachers' parade.Teachers play a critical role towards the achievement of the Education for All (EFA) goal on gender equity.
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Lets sign it to fight corruption

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Charmaine RodriquezThere's a saying in pidgin `nafu nao for corruption’. This common statement no doubt brings to the minds of many Solomon Islanders that corruption is still present in this country.

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How's the festival preparation going?

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Renell and Bellona dancers at the last Festival of Pacific Arts in American Samoa.IN three months time 2011 will end. And in about ten months time the country hosts the Festival of Pacific Arts.
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