Our 1st Church Service - Gymea..!!
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Your Brother In Christ..!!
Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:58 am
Bula from Sydney
Today we had our 1st church service at St Catherine Laboure Parish, Gymea Road, New South Wales.
It was a full mass and the celebrant was our Archbishop Petero Mataca and
assisting him we had Bishop Brian from Hemilton, NZ.
Tomorrow we are moving into camp at Miranda and have
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Arrival Into Sydney..!!
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Your Brother In Christ..!!
Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:15 am
Good day mate..!!
Hey everyone...boy am I freezing over here...!!
It was a very tiring trip for all of us and then talk about the cold weather in fiji - nothing compared to what we are facing
here in Sydney. The sun is shining but the wind is so cold.
As always our
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Final Departure -wyd Sydney 2008
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Your Brother In Christ..!!
Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:57 pm
Bula everyone..!!
I am so excited right now. We have been preparing for the World Youth Day Celebrations in Sydney 2008 for the past 18 months and we are finally leaving our Fiji shores. 600 young
Catholics from Fiji are about to begin a journey that will take them to the
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Conmen And Soldiers
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Steven Ratuva
Mon May 01, 2006 12:21 am
As a fraudster, Noah Musingku is an amazing individual who, through his charismatic appeal, was able make thousands of poor Papua New Guineans and Solomon Islanders part with their meagre
savings.
By some account, this conman was able to swindle millions of dollars and promised the people that they were going
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Coup And International Reaction
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Dr Steven Ratuva
Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:39 pm
Despite the international community’s condemnation and attempts to eradicate coups and promotion of democratic means of regime change, coups continue to be a favourite means of usurpation and
assumption of political power in many post-colonial states. Since 2000 there were a total of 24 “successful” and attempted coups in the
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The Coming Elections: What? Who? Where?
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Steven Ratuva
Mon May 01, 2006 8:38 pm
Speculations regarding the possible date for the 2006 general elections are rife.
Why? Because elections represent perhaps the most psychologically haunting political activity in the minds of
Fiji’s citizens.
Over the years it has been associated with post-election nationalist agitation, coups, near chaos and post-coup reconstruction. We have long elephant-like memories when
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My Entry 01
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Mr_chandra
Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:33 am
Just got home ... watching tv and doing my work. Nothing interesting is on tv.
Looking outside the window, it looks so peaceful but who knows what lays in this darkness.
There are so many
things in life that a person would like to full fill. And some do while some
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My Entry 02
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Mr_chandra
Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:33 am
Wow
Had a busy today. Went out last night and got home late so i woke up late as well.
I had to lawn the grass then went to pick up my friends so we could finish off with the new electronic
sliding gate.
It was fun and really hard
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Death Of A King And The End Of An Era
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Dr Steven Ratuva
Tue Sep 19, 2006 3:45 pm
The passing away of King Taufa'ahau Tupou 1V represents the end of an era,
an era characterized by the sometimes calm and sometimes turbulent
relationship between the waning old and the robust new,
between loyalty to
the traditional order and popular demand for socio-political
transformation. When the late King ascended the throne in 1965
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Forced Integration In Education: A Way Forward?
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Steven Ratuva
Mon May 01, 2006 12:20 am
The term consensus is now a politically correct buzzword which almost everyone who claims to be democratic minded wants to be part of. In fact I’m a great believer in consensus as a way of building
communal confidence and addressing differences. However, there are limitations to what it can do.
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