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Select pictures of recent news coverage

  • Hibiscus contestants
  • Bluescope welcomes new president...Gary Mc Pike right & outgoing president Stuart Cross, left.
  • Sukulu Senirosi and Soko Vakaloloma taking part in a lively lakalaka by the Peceliema group
  • Late Edward Vakabua's brother Joji Cabemaikadavu, fourth from left, with British Army soldiers Ilaitia Mailulu, Inia Sega, Maloni Mara, Peni Raiqeu, Samisoni Mataika, Frank Taylor and Aporosa Saukawa with his coffin in Suva.
  • Bas bevy of beauties ... Front row, from left - Miss Koronubu Ashna Prakash, Miss Naloto Elizabeth Betty, Miss Mota Jyoti Sharma. Back row, from left - Miss  Rarawai Rashna Singh, Miss Veisaru Vetinia Eka, Miss Varoko Senimeli Bristar, Miss Varavu Mere Nadavo at the Ba Farmers Carnival opening at the Gujrati grounds
  • Terry Wozniak, centre, with women from Saunaka Village
  • Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama at the Pacific Islands Business Forum at Denarau
  • Gounimae Montgomery, from Cape Town, in South Africa, is in Fiji on holiday,centre, surrounded by staff of the Korovou Eco Lodge in the Yasawas.
  • British Army soldiers carry the casket of the late Edward Vakabua during his funeral at Tamavua
  • Mr Taito Waradi holding the prestigous DHL Prime Minister's Exporter of the Year Trophy with FTIB Chaiman Sir James Ah Koy and FTIB Chief Executive Lailun Khan
  • Missionary couple Elenoa and Laisenia Vakau are spreading the word of God in Tanzania
  • Ba Farmers carnival contestants Miss Naloto Elizabeth Betty, left, and Miss Varavu Mere Nadavo.
  • Tanoa Hotel staff Salome Rokovunisei, left, with Kristy Neale of Pacific Blue airline enjoy the beautiful weather in Nadi
  • Fijis own spiderman, Smigger
  • Naboro inmates graduated yesterday with certificates which will allow them to secure a bank loan when they are released. Twenty-two prisoners were selected from 170 and attended a six-week workshop on agriculture and co-operatives. The criteria was that the inmates had land back in the village and were about to be released. Pictured with them is Co-operatives training officer Anare Vuibureta.
  • Former employees of Ba Provincial Holdings Limited with lawyer Mosese Naivalu outside the Lautoka court
  • Tourism and hospitality students from local resorts and hotels at the Australia-Pacific Technical College in Vanuatu
  • Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama ... feeling a little miffed by certain forum leaders?
  • Hitting the high notes ... members of the Nafitalai Church choir take part in the sevusere at the Nadera Methodist Church
  • Miss Ba Famers Vetinia Eka, left, and first runner-up Elizabeth Julian Betty after their crowning.
  • Pacific Sun general manager, Manoa Kamikamica, second from left, with the Tui Macuata Ratu Aisea Katonivere, left and Labasa Mayor Leslie Williams, second from right, at a cocktail party in Labasa
  • Mosese Tavatu looks after turtles on Treasure Island Resort.
  • Turabu Etueta weaves a coconut basket at Treasure Island
  • Two members of the Muana Womens Group of Toga, Rewa in their nursery
  • Woo Jin Chae on his kura farm
  • Market vendor and farmer Deo Narayan was showing off these fresh tomatoes at the Suva Market
  • Korean volunteer In-Hwan An farewelled by workmates Manaini Rokovunisei and Remesio Tanicakau at the Ministry of Youth and Sports
  • Sergeant Keni Toayalewa, Samisoni Mara, Amelia and Brian Wesson at Vatukoula
  • Staff of Baristas at the launch of the New Unique Restaurant
  • Sulu Qalo, Alisi Stark, Semesa Lewai & Miriama Bulu at the welcoming ceremony of Amelia & Brian Wesson
  • Second home ... Judy and Raymond Garratt on Treasure Island Resort on its 25th anniversary in 1998
  • Labasa businessmen at the Pacific Sun cocktail party
  • Vanessa Slowey and  Alise Stunnenbery at the Radisson Hotel on Denarau Island in Nadi for a business forum.
  • Clockwise  Bola Ratulevu, Pailato Buludrau, Reverend Jone Waqa, Manasa Soqo, Reverend Nemani Kunatuba and Ame Baleitamavua of the Suva Methodist Division with mats and tabua which will be used for the opening of the Methodist Church Conference
  • Pauline Baledrokadroka, left, Mouuga Heilala and Elesima Wainiqolo enjoying the first day of the Hibiscus Carnival at Albert Park
  • Japanese tourists shopping at Jacks of Fiji in Nadi
  • The group of local amateur photographers that have been exhibiting their work in Suva after recieving their certificates at the Alliance Francaise
  • Members of International Womens Association and Corona presenting a cheque for $2836 to Fiji's Biggest Morning Tea and the Fiji Cancer Society in Suva. Pictured are, from left, Vicky McIlride of Corona; Jo-Anne Carley, Bernadette Duigan and Sangeeta Maharaj of IWA; Donna Sowka and Asinate Boladuadua of FBMT; and Nirmala Nambiar of the Fiji Cancer Society
  • Having the time of their lives on the Octopus ride are, Elina Vaileta, left, and Ponipate Naliva during the Hibiscus Carnival at Suvas Albert Park
  • Railala Vali of Macuata sells handicraft during the Methodist Church in Fiji bazaar at Furnival Park in Toorak.
  • This cane truck overturned outside Lautoka as it headed for Lautoka Mill.
  • On top of the world ... Hibiscus queen Miss FMF Ann Patricia Naisara, centre, with first runner up Miss Reserve Bank Adi Laisa Kubuabola, left, and second runner up Miss Sunbell Fatafehi Luveni, right. after the crowning at Albert Park
  • Hibiscus King Emosi Ah Ching
  • Beauty queens left to right Miliana Kinita,  Romona Hazel Halstead, Mereadani Kalokaloniceva Malimali and Doris Catherine Baleimakogai
  • Ema Waisale, 11, and Parisha Kiran, 12, take part in a World Food day candlelight vigil at Rishikul Primary School at Nasinu last night.
  • Shamima Ali and Dr Anirudh Singh with his book Making it Right at USP yesterday
  • Litia Vulaidausiga of the Nadi International School with one of her paintings on display at the school
  • NZ acting High Commissioner Joana Kempers surrounded by happy students at the jetty opening
  • Youngest of them all . . . 16-year-old Miss Nokia, Amanda Jamieson
  • Fiji Institute of Technology staff Selina Gucake marvels at the winning art piece The Provider by Ben Fong at the art exhibition in Raiwai, Suva yesterday.
  • Human fly ... Simeli Bola makes his descent from his coconut tree act head first
  • The 7foot 8inch Kaliova Seleiwau almost brought the capital to a standstill when he towered through the streets
  • Makereta Matemosi with some of her baskets
  • Mereia Naroba of the Mobile kindergarten performs an action chorus at a graduation ceremony in Suva yesterday
  • Police constable Atonio Racika with Jone Rabo, 6, Railala Ilisapeci, 4, Etasa Racika, 7, and Mareca Leba, 6, during the crime prevention day celebrations in Suva yesterday
  • Vaseva Luita, left, will be leaving for a free surgery in Los Angeles, USA in March
  • Joana Matiavi at Hot Bread Kitchen outlet shop at Valelevu, in Nasinu, yesterday
  • Ba Riverside Carnival contestants
  • Some of the crew of the floating library MV Doulos in Suva yesterday.
  • Suliana Saverio

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