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Samoan PM denies interference in media council plans
2013
Note: Samoa's Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele has rejected claims that his government is interfering with a proposed media council. Opposition leader Palusalue Fa'apo II says Samoa is getting closer to the situation in Fiji, where freedom of speech is limited. \"Ten years have disappeared and nothing has happened - this is largely due to the very disorganised media in Samoa.\"
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Samoa's ruling party takes hit at polls
2011
The Human Rights Protection party held 35 of the 49 seats in the outgoing parliament and prime minister Tuilaepa Sailele had predicted he would increase that number to 40.
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Samoan PM denies aid corruption claims
Mr [Tuilaepa Sailele] says electricity is being hooked up, roads are being built and his people are \"getting over\" the trauma. Tuilaepa Sailele says aid is being distributed honestly and fairly across Samoa.
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Sāmoa
2009
The nongovernmental organizations called on the prime minister to withdraw the decision, to engage in a process of public consultation, to release any reports that had informed the government's decision, and to establish a commission to look into the issue. A week after Tuilaepa's Savali interview, Minister of Works, Transport and Infrastructure Tuisugaletaua Sofara Aveau announced that the cabinet had approved the new policy, opening the way for drafting the legislation and parliamentary discussion. [...]the government had estimated the cost of the switch to be sat$5 million and called the ngo estimate \"way out of kilter.\" [...]private property registration systems cannot be applied in principle or practice to Samoan customary land, unless there is consensus from all of the heirs (SO, 10 March 2008). [...]it recommended the creation of additional parliamentary seats for Vaimauga Sisifo and Faleata Sisifo, in keeping with population trends (SO, 13 Nov 2007).
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Australia responds to Samoa's calls for help
2009
Six Australians are still missing.; Maree Blacker was celebrating her 50th birthday.; Samoa and American Samoa have been devastated by a tsunami following a major earthquake. Remote northern islands of Tonga may also have been in the path of destruction. Fears are held for the southern coast of Samoa's main island, where roads are cut and there are number of popular tourist resorts.; The Samoan islands in the Pacific have borne witness to a tsunami of severe proportions, which has killed at least 140 people in Samoa alone, with many more labelled missing.; ABC correspondent Kerri Ritchie joins the program to discuss the current situation in Samoa.
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Samoa PM says no possibility of riots in Samoa
2006
22 NOVEMBER 2006 APIA (Pacnews)- Samoas Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says last weeks rioting in the neighboring island of Tonga will never happen in Samoa, Radio New Zealand International reports.
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Samoa open to discuss American military using Savaii
2006
23 AUGUST APIA (Pacnews) - Samoa's Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele has agreed to discuss a request from American Samoa to use land on Savaii Island for military training.
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Samoa rebuilds after tsunami
\"That is the estimated amount that will be needed to build a complete Samoan typical fale house.\" \"So we have to develop and re-develop and use the experiences of the devastation to opt for options - for instance, moving inland - and avoid future similar tragedies.\"
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Four Australians dead as tsunami toll rises
2009
\"In terms of overall relief effort to Samoa itself, this evening we'll be dispatching charter aircraft with much needed medical supplies search and rescue teams as well as disaster recovery equipment.\" Six Australians are still missing.; Maree Blacker was celebrating her 50th birthday.; Samoa and American Samoa have been devastated by a tsunami following a major earthquake. Remote northern islands of Tonga may also have been in the path of destruction. Fears are held for the southern coast of Samoa's main island, where roads are cut and there are number of popular tourist resorts.; The Samoan islands in the Pacific have borne witness to a tsunami of severe proportions, which has killed at least 140 people in Samoa alone, with many more labelled missing.; ABC correspondent Kerri Ritchie joins the program to discuss the current situation in Samoa.
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PAC: Traffic change drives Samoa into political turmoil
2009
\"It's pure commonsense and anyone who says otherwise is not thinking properly,\" [Tuilaepa Sailele] told AAP. \"It made perfect sense for them, but we're not in Europe and we don't have the money, the infrastructure or the planning to pull it off.\" \"No one has wanted to buy a left-hand drive since and there's an absolute reluctance to buy a right-hand drive so we've been buggered,\" says [Ken Newton], who has borrowed heavily and started importing second-hand vehicles to compete.
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