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February 19, 2010 12:00:00 AM
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E na tomana tiko na Paraiminisita ni noda vanua Voreqe Bainimarama na nona gade e na taudaku ni vei koro lelevu  e na noda vanua.

Tekivu e dai, e na veisiko tiko o Bainimarama mai Ba, Nadi, kei Rakiraki.

Namaki me na sota tiko na Paraiminisita kei ira na dau tei dovu mai Nanuku kei Malau e Rakiraki kei na nodra matabose ni dau tei dovu.

E na nona tiko mai Ra na macawa sa oti, e a tukuna kina o Bainimarama ni sasaga sara taki tiko vakaukauwa na matanitu me vakatoroicaketaki na gaunisala, livaliva, wai vata kei na vuli, vakauasivi e na taudaku ni vei koro lelevu.

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