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Ba beats Suva 4-0 at Govind Park

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Rewa trails Suva 8-37 in Digicel Cup

Minnows Rewa trails Suva 8-37 in the Digicel Cup at the National Stadium.Other results after second half break:Nadi 7-0 Namosi, Northland 24-8 Tavua, Tailevu 10-5 Ovalau.More to follow.Fijilive.

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Ba guns for big win over Suva

The Ba soccer side will enter Govind Park this afternoon with only one aim.That is to record an impressive win over Suva and take the lead in the New World Super 6 points table.The Vodafone-sponsored ‘Men in Black’ trails defending champions Vodafone Labasa by a single point on the ladder.A win over Suva will give them the lead and place them on a better chance of winning the title.Ba coach Yogendra...

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Former mayor dies

FORMER Suva Lord Mayor Jone Kauvesi died in his sleep at his Raiwaqa home on Wednesday morning.

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Ten die in bus fire in Fiji

Wellington, Aug 29 (DPA) Ten people, including a pregnant woman and two of her sons, died when a bus caught fire in Fiji early Friday, according to news reports from the capital Suva.

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Ten die in bus fire in Fiji

Wellington - Ten people, including a pregnant woman and two of her sons, died when a bus caught fire in Fiji early Friday morning, according to news reports from the capital Suva. The bus, carrying about 50 members of an extended family to a funeral,...

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Court slashes term

THE High Court in Suva slashed 52 months off a man's robbery with violence sentence.

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Aussie-based stars can stay away

AUSTRALIA-based Fiji netball reps, Mere Rabuka, Matelita Shaw and Taraima Rara have been excused from attending the two-day national trials that starts in Suva today.

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Rao returns for Ba

FORMER Fiji Olympian Shamil Rao is set to return to the Vodafone Ba line-up against Suva in football's New World Super Six league tomorrow at Govind Park.

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Hundreds farewell the late Adi Mei

ABOUT 100 mourners gathered at the Soqosoqoqo Vakamarama headquarters in Suva yesterday to bid farewell to the late Adi Mei Kainona.

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Holders depend on experience

THE Western Conference will be banking on experience in a bid to retain the State of Origin title at the National Stadium in Suva this morning.

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Ba's Tuwai banned

A Ba player has been banned from all levels of rugby after he failed to secure his release from his union to represent the Wardens Rugby Club in the Suva competition.

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Ba's out to crush capital city again

BA is aiming for a win against Suva this Saturday in order to regain the lead in the New World National Soccer League Super Six series.

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BlackBerry Bold Exhibits Same Network Symptoms As iPhone 3G

Early tests of the BlackBerry Bold reveal that the new handset is suffering from the same 3G connection problems as the iPhone 3G. Citigroup investment research analyst Jim Suva tested the Bold, which has yet to be released in the United States, and told AppleInsider that the device experiences unstable 3G network connection, sometimes switching over to the EDGE network -- the same symptoms many have...

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Workers in limbo

THE fate of workers of a Suva-based regional body will be known at the next meeting of Pacific Forum Leaders when new institutional arrangements are discussed.