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November 05, 2009 12:00:00 AM
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E vosa bubuluitaki e dai ena tutu vaka Peresitedi ni noda vanua ko Ratu Epeli Nailatikau.

E vakayacori na soqo ni veivakadeitaki ena tikotiko e Valelevu e Nasova.

Era tiko ena soqo na Paraiminisita ko Komadoa Voreqe Bainimarama kei na watina, na lewe ni Bose Yaco, turaga ni valu kei ira na mata ni veivanua.

E liutaka na masu ni bubului na vunivola levu ni Lotu Wesele e Viti, ko Talatala Tuikilakila Waqairatu.

E kaya ko Bainimarama ni na sega ni digitaki e dua na vukevuke ni Peresitedi ena gauna oqo, ia ena vakayacora na Vosa Vakadua, ko Anthony Gates, na i tavi vaka-vukevuke ni Peresitedi kevaka ena gadrevi me vaka kina.


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