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Ratu Inoke extended an invitation to vicepresident Choi to participate in the Pacific
Island Development Forum (PIDF)
as well as the reopening ceremony of
KOICA overseas office in Fiji.
Projects currently undertaken by KOICA
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within the area with plans to develop a
carrier stand.
She said this would mean the eviction of
more families from the area.
Mr Cagituevei said his unit still needed
more land for resettlement.
Under the 2013 Constitution, access to
housing and land is guaranteed under the
Bill of Rights.
Mr Cagituevei said they had already
approached
different
stakeholders
including the Methodist Church to help
them deal with the situation.
In the meantime, the task force, he
said, was working with some nongovernmental organisations to resettle
the squatters.
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However, lawyer for the 14-yearold Maria Pecotic said she would be
appealing the decision.
If she files an appeal before his sentencing
date, media will not be allowed to name
him until the appeal is heard.
Media organisations opposed the
14-year-old's suppression.
A lawyer representing NZME and other
outlets said grounds for keeping the
boy's name secret had not been made out
by the 14-year-old.
And even if they had, "that ground
is insufficient to justify and exercise
of judicial discretion over-riding the
presumption in favour of open justice",
Bell Gully lawyer Tania Goatley said.
Ms Goatley told the court the risks
the teen faced would be no different
to anybody else leaving prison with a
manslaughter conviction.
The 14-year-old did not have "an unusual
or special case", she said.
"He has been convicted of a serious
crime."
In written submissions, Ms Goatley
said: "The overwhelming balance of
the decisions to date concerning young
offenders is that name suppression
lapses once fair-trial considerations are
extinguished."
"It is respectfully submitted that the
media are the eyes and ears of the public
and the public has the right to be informed
as to the identity of the perpetrators of
serious crimes," Ms Goatley said.
Publishing the 14-year-old's name could
bring shame and difficulty getting a job
later, but those were consequences of
serious offending.
"It is the fact of his conviction which may
pose future difficulties, not publication
of his name. There is nothing unusual
about this particular young offender to
justify name suppression."
There was nothing about 14-year-old's
situation that would class him as different
to other young offenders convicted of
serious crimes.
The High Court trial heard the boys'
original idea was to break into a nearby
shoe shop.
They changed their mind at the last
minute and decided to target the dairy,
meaning they had less than three minutes
to plan the theft.
The Crown argued the armed robbery
might not have been well planned but
each of the boys wanted money and had
weapons to achieve their goal.
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Grandma Shattered
A frail, heartbroken Maya Wati looked at
the draped coffins of her grandchildren
She was lamenting the loss of Tanvi, 6,
and Jerrale Prasad, 2 years 4 months.
They were allegedly hanged by their father,
Johit Prasad, before he hanged himself in
their Kaloa St home in Kinoya last Saturday.
Prasad also attacked wife Karishma Lal
with a knife. She is still in hospital.
As the childrens coffins were brought
into The House of Death and placed
on the floor side by side, Ms Wati wailed:
My grandchildren are no more, no one
to call me grandma, no one to call me
mother.
Open your eyes, and talk to me.
They are going, leaving me and I
cant stop them. I dont know this has
happened.
My daughter is still fighting for her life,
she is not even here to say goodbye to
her kids.
Her cries filled the air as hundreds of
people packed the house, a shed and
the usually quiet street. The tragedy
captured the hearts of many people from
all walks of life.
They came to pay their last respects
and catch a glimpse of the two children.
Many were not related to the family.
People came all the way from Suva,
Nasinu, Nausori corridor, Rakiraki,
Labasa as well as abroad to pay their
final respects.
The three coffins covered in purple
with white lining adorned with flowers
arrived at 11.40am in two separate
funeral service vehicles at the residence.
They were carried inside the house for
few minutes as many sobbed.
Then they were moved to the shed for
the religious rituals. The caskets were
opened to show the faces of the three. A
priest conducted the puja.
After the religious ritual people filed
past the coffins to pay their last respects.
The priest described Mr Prasad as a
humble, caring and friendly man and the
kids as two sweet, happy siblings.
Ms Wati sat between her grandchildrens
coffins and cried.
Mr Prasads sister Hem Lata sat beside
her and grieved the loss of her only
brother and children.
Ms Lals brother Pranish Deo Lal said it
was an unfortunate event in their family.
They were such a happy family and no
arguments were known to us, he said.
The children were very close to me and
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The
Prime
Minister,
Voreqe
Bainimarama, has sent a message of
condolence to his Indian counterpart,
Narendra Modi, expressing sorrow at the
death of the countrys former President,
Abdul Kalam.
Mr Kalam who was Indias 11th Head
of State from 2002 and 2007 died
suddenly while giving a university
lecture. The Indian Government
has declared seven days of national
mourning.
In his message, the Prime Minister described
Mr Kalam as a great man who became
known as Indias Peoples President
because he was undoubtedly one of the
most dearly loved figures in India.
We are greatly saddened by his passing
and he is especially remembered fondly
by Fijians of Indian descent. A man of
humble background, Abdul Kalam rose
to become one of the most influential
figures in India the father of your space
and missile programs and of Indias
nuclear industry. He was also extremely
popular with young Indians and
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Dad Dies
A father who raised his five children on
his own for the past three years tragically
died on Sunday, allegedly from injuries
sustained during an accident at the
Rarawai sugar mill in Ba.
And grieving relatives rushed to the
family home in Veisaru, Ba, when they
heard the news - to console the children
aged 18, 16, 12, 10 and 7.
Keni Senimoli, 44, passed away at the
Ba Mission Hospital at about 9am on
Sunday, allegedly from injuries sustained
after he got entangled in a conveyor
transporting bagasse.
Eldest daughter Savaira Momoyalewa
said her mother left the family three
years go.
She said with her father gone it was hard
to think what life would be like in the
coming days.
"He was a very happy man and he really
took very good care of us after mum
left," the 18-year-old student shared.
"He was a very kind father and very
generous. He always helped people who
came and asked him for help. He never
said no."
The deceased's elder brother, Taitusi
Tirau, said his main concern was how
the family was going to be taken care of.
"My brother was a hard-working man
and now that he is gone, I'm going to
do everything I can for his children but
it is going to be hard," the Veisaru cane
farmer said.
"The Fiji Sugar Corporation executive
chairman Abdul Khan and Rarawai
mill manager Sailasa Waitawa came
and visited us and told us that they
will take care of the funeral costs
and we are very grateful to them for
doing that."
Mr Khan said the FSC was footing all
the funeral costs and there would be
discussions about compensation.
"Our first concern is making sure the
children are taken care of at this stage,"
he said.
"I am sure there is compensation but
that would have to wait for other details
before anything can be finalised."
Mr Senimoli allegedly sustained serious
injuries while he was clearing bagasse
from a choke on a conveyor at the mill
and was rushed to the hospital.
FSC staff members, Ministry of
Labour officials and police are
conducting investigations to ascertain
the sequence of events that led to the
accident.
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examining it.
Last September, Sharma hit a would-be
robber with an electric kettle and a jar of
lollies when he made his way behind the
counter. The dairy owner then chased the
robber across the road.
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Shocking find ... Siblings aged six and four have been discovered living in cages
among dogs bred by their deranged grandfather
plight of the children, whose parents unable to forcibly remove them without
both left after getting a divorce and official intervention from authorities.
remarrying in other cities.
Officials have so far declined to comment on
Local volunteers have donated food the situation, but its believed action will be
and clothes to the children, but they are taken soon to have them housed elsewhere.
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Natural remedies can add shine and colour to your hair. Here's more on how to do so...
Going silver is in. Take actress Meryl it as a hair rinse after washing your hair.
When hair loses its natural colour and
Streep's salt and pepper mane in The Black tea remedy: Boil two teaspoons turns gray, the hair cuticle also thins out.
Devil Wears Prada, or even Jamie Lee of tea leaves without adding any sugar or This is what makes strands rough, coarse
Curtis' cute silver pixie cut, or Emmylou milk and let it brew. Take the tea water and kick-starts breakage. Get back the
Harris' chic grey look. But if you feel and let it cool till the water becomes soft tresses by doing this...
awkward about the greys, you can cover darker. Then apply it all over your - Always use a moisturising shampoo
the strands up naturally. Here's how...
hair. Rinse it off with water. Don't use which can soften gray hair.
Not a fan of the salt and pepper look? Try shampoo with the tea water.
- Only wash the mane with a shampoo
potato peel, black tea, henna and more to Coconut and lemon remedy: Take that is equipped to deal with greys and
hide grey strands. Celebrity hairstylist about six to eight teaspoons (depending counteracts effects of the harsh sun, hard
Asgar Saboo reveals tricks to get natural on hair length) of coconut oil. Mix three water and other pollutants.
hair colour back, says an agency report: teaspoons of fresh lemon juice in the oil - Use a smoothing conditioner or gloss to
Henna pack: To prepare the pack, collect and apply it on hair. Keep it for an hour coat hair cuticles and protect them.
henna leaves from henna plant. Then make and wash your hair with a mild shampoo. - Don't over style grey hair or use dyers
a fresh paste of henna by grinding the leaves. Some rules to remember:
at high temperatures.
Add three teaspoons of amla powder into
it. You can also add one teaspoon of coffee
powder. Take a small amount of curd and
Here are a few quick beauty regimes you can follow at home to look your best
mix all the ingredients. Apply the pack on
this season.
hair and leave it till it dries. Then wash it
off with a mild shampoo.
Home made face packs: A natural way to give it that healthy glow. Your skin tends
Potato peel rinse: Take around five get smooth and supple skin is homemade to get dull and dry in this season and its
potatoes and peel them. Put the peels in face packs, and what's more, all the imperative to keep it hydrated and water
a cup. Take a pan and pour two cups of ingredients you need are readily available acts as a natural moisturiser.
cold water then add the peels. Bring to a at your disposal in your house. Try a Home made moisturisers: Try some
boil, lower the heat and simmer for five tomato face pack if you have oily skin. homemade moisturisers like yogurt or
minutes. Place the pan away from stove Mash up a tomato and leave it on your lemon juice. Papaya pulp and banana
and then let it cool. After it completely face for 10-15 minutes, then wash it off mash also work wonders for your skin.
cools down, strain the liquid out and save with lukewarm water. To get that elusive Since they're all natural, there's no harm
it. Add a few drops of sandalwood oil for glow, apply honey facemask on your skin. in applying them on a daily basis. Take
aroma and pour the cool mixture into a Keep yourself hydrated: Drinking at it off with plain water and see your skin
glass container with tight fitting lid. Use least 8-10 glasses of water per day will glow with that homemade nourishment.
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7. Breaded Chicken
Its common belief that if you choose a
chicken sandwich over a beef burger,
youre doing yourself a favor as far as
cutting fat and calories. However, most
take-out chicken sandwiches are breaded
and fried, which makes them just as bad, if
not worse, than their beefy menu buddies.
8. Sausage
Processed meat is basically a slice, or in
this case a tube, of saturated fat, sodium,
and highly processed ingredients,
which are downright awful for your
heart health. In fact, the artery-clogging
effects of too much processed meat have
been linked to high cholesterol, obesity,
and high blood pressure.
9. Soda
When you consider the foods and drinks
that are bad for your heart, you probably
shun saturated fat, cholesterol, and
sodium. However, calories from refined
sugar contribute to obesity and related
Type 2 Diabetes just as much as calories
from fat. And soda is blamed for spiking
insulin levels so high that drinking just one
can of pop a day can increase your chances
of a heart attack by a shocking 20-percent!
10. Ramen Noodles
This particularly sodium-soaring instant
noodle dish contains a surprising 1,500
milligram (or more) of sodium per
serving. So before you stock your shelves
with this super convenient college
staple; consider that what youre saving
in dollars is damaging your cholesterol
and heart health.
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in saran wrap.
Body moisturizer- Straight out the shower,
just lather and massage it into the skin.
Refinishing old wood- An amazing nontoxic wood stainer. It works wonders!
Oil pulling- Old ayuverdic technique to
keep my teeth healthy, clean and whitens
them naturally.
Heal scars- After cleaning any wound
put coconut oil to help the healing
process. Scars are also less noticeable.
Remove makeup- Great natural makeup
remover, just apply it all over and gently
remove with a cotton swab.
In smoothies- Fat from the coconut oil helps
with the absorption of the fruits nutrients.
Ingredient in natural exfoliator- As a
base with raw sugar.
Eat it straight up- Helps optimal thyroid
functioning and speeds metabolism.
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the release of some of the films of then- Silsila affair where circumstances compel a man
34 yearsKhuddar, he posted.
who is in love with someone else:, to marry
Big B seemed at a loss for words to his brothers fiance. The film also featured
describe his memories associated with Shashi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar.
the film. And it all comes back with such It was alos the last film that featured
detail that a narration of it would require Amitabh and Rekha, who became a
the space of a space missionbut popular onscreen couple with films
it must be done some dayhere, there like Mr. Natwarlal, Do Anjaane and
whereverit mustbefore, as many Muqaddar Ka Sikandar. The actress did
predict, I lose my brains, he wrote.
have a cameo in R Balkis Shamitabh
The Yash Chopra directorial that released but the former onscreen couple didnt
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Johnny Walker's last work on the silver screen was Kamal Haasan's Chachi 420
Twitter was flooded with fond memories
of comedian Johnny Walker on July 29,
the actor's 12th death anniversary. He
would have been 89 this November.
Born Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi,
Johnny Walker blazed a trail for several
comedians who were to make it big in
the world of Bollywood comedy later.
He was especially adept at playing a
drunk on screen - even though he was a
teetotaler in real life - and was, in fact,
cast as a drunk in his first notable role in
1951's Baazi.
The moniker Johnny Walker was
bestowed on him by actor-director
Guru Dutt with who he formed a deep when star billing in song picturisations Apart from the acclaimed Pyaasa,
friendship and a hugely successful was reserved for the hero and heroine, Johnny Walker's films of note included
partnership on screen, appearing in Johnny Walker had the popular Sar Jo CID, Mere Mehboob, Naya Daur, Chori
all but one Guru Dutt film. In an era Tera Chakraye all to himself in Pyaasa. Chori and Madhumati.
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Canucks positioned themselves to take advantage of Pittsburghs salary woes in acquiring Brandon Sutter
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Energy Center in Pittsburgh
the teams worst draft decisions of all time
Patrick White and the immortal Daniel
Rahimi neither of whom ever played
a game in the NHL. That was perhaps the
purest form of salary dump in the history
of the league up to that point as the Sharks
were making room for the incoming
contract of Dany Heatley in the summer
of 09. Gillis was able to make the deal
because of his friendship with Doug Wilson
when the more natural San Jose tendency
in this situation would have been to move
Ehrhoff to the Eastern Conference.
This one ranks in the top three all-time
best Canuck trades and sent Vancouver
onto the path towards two Presidents
trophies and the 2011 run to the final
which, with even a hint of better fortune,
could have resulted in a Vancouver Cup.
Opportunities like that are indeed rare.
This Sutter deal cannot possibly match
that, but with the Canadian dollar
threatening to take on even more lead if
the U.S Federal Reserve goes ahead and
raises U.S. interest rates in September,
the salary cap is extremely unlikely to
be rising very much further in the near
future. That means its entirely likely
more and more teams will be bumping
up against and going over the Cap,
especially those meeting with significant
playoff success, something that is not
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