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Levuka is a town on the south-east coast of the Fijian island of Ovalau, in Lomaiviti Province, in the Eastern Division of Fiji. It was formerly the Capital of Fiji. At the census in 1996, the last to date, Levuka had a population of 3,745, more than a third of Ovalau's total. It is the economic hub and the largest of 24 settlements on the island. Levuka and the island of Ovalau are seeking recognition from UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Fiji officer to NZ
Papua New Guinea Post
| AUCKLAND: Fiji's military government is hoping to post one of its most controversial coup figures to Fiji's New Zealand high commission office. | In a move that is bound to ruffle feathers in the New Zealand government, the junta has applied to have Lieutenant Colonel Neumi Leweni working from Wel...
Britain's Prince William, right, listens to Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias, center left, as Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key looks on while arriving at the opening of the Supreme Court in Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010.
(photo: AP / NZPA, Mike Heydon, Pool)
Prince William: Our digital age brings Britain and New Zealand closer than ever
The Independent
| In 2005, I was here to follow the rugby, but I also had the opportunity to explore this country, with its unrivalled beauty and dynamic people. I will never forget the welcome and great kindness that I received everywhere I went, and from everybody I met. I learnt very quickly just how distinctive...
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New Zealand teen auctions virginity for tuition
San Fransisco Chronicle
| (02-04) 04:00 PST Wellington, New Zealand -- | A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to pay for university tuition fees did not break any laws, but it might be risky for her to follow through on the deal, po...
Aust, NZ hold talks with Fiji
Papua New Guinea Post
| CANBERRA: Foreign Minister Stephen Smith is to hold a private meeting with Fiji's Foreign Minister in what could be a first step towards easing tensions in the diplomatic relationship. | To allow Foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola to travel to C...
New Zealand virgin auctions herself for tuition
Kansas City Star
Related: | More News | A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to raise tuition money did not break any laws but it might be risky for her to follow through on the deal, police warned Wednesday. | The anonymous ...
New Zealand virgin auctions herself for tuition
The Wichita Eagle
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to raise tuition money did not break any laws but it might be risky for her to follow through on the deal, police warned Wednesday. | The anonymo...
New Zealand virgin auctions herself for tuition
The Independent
| A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 (£14,000) to raise tuition money did not break any laws but it might be risky for her to follow through on the deal, police warned today. | The anonymous 19-year-old stu...
New Zealand Teen Auctions Virginity Online
CBS News
Authorities say Anonymous "Unigirl" Did Not Break Any Laws in Accepting Bid of $32,000 to Cover Tuition Fees | Font size Print E-mail Share 5 Comments Fast Facts New Zealand | Learn about the people, economy and history. Stories Craigslist Eyed In Ra...
New Zealand Virgin Auctions Herself For Tuition
CBS News
New Zealand Teen Auctions Her Virginity To Raise Money For University | Font size Print E-mail Share (AP) WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - A New Zealand teenager who says she auctioned her virginity online for $32,000 to raise tuition money did not bre...
Cyber Law
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Security chip used in millions of PCs hacked; criminals can crack encryption with new attack
Star Tribune
| SAN FRANCISCO - Deep inside millions of computers is a digital Fort Knox, a special chip with the locks to highly guarded secrets, including classified government reports and confidential business plans. Now a former U.S. Army computer-security specialist has devised a way to break those locks. | The attack can force heavily secured computers to ...

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