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Manning On Radio Adelaide Fiji, Scans, Horse Rites

Published: Wed 6 Dec 2006 10:29 AM
Scoop Audio: Manning On Radio Adelaide: Clark Says Military Should Replace Bainimarama


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Helen Clark says Soldiers in Fiji's military, who remained loyal to their constitution, should tell Bainimarama he has been replaced. Also, New Zealand looks set to conduct fingerprinting and eye scans at airports, under new government immigration laws; and a man is in hospital after being bitten by a wild stallion that wanted his mare for its harem.
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