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Journalists Association of Samoa: June 2006
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Notice: Special General Meeting. Please be informed that Special General Meeting for JAWS will be held to discuss urgent matters. Please attend and make an effort to pay your subcriptions if you wish to attend planned trainings and other activities by JAWS, but let this not deter you from attending the SGM. Date: Wed 21st June 2006. Venue: 1st Floor, Conference Room on the left (same as before), Govt Bldg. JAWS IN THE NEWS.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: January 2006
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Friday, January 20, 2006. New Board for JAWS. The new JAWS Executive were elected on the 19th of December 2005 for the coming year. The news President is Uale Papalii Taimalelagi. Few plans are already in the pipeline for this year including workshops, conferences and of course a BBQ for the journalists of Samoa. Keep checking the site for updated information on what JAWS is up to. Posted by JAWS at 5:55 PM. Friday, January 06, 2006. JAWS grieves ...
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Journalists Association of Samoa: JAWS grieves for late Peter Letiu
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Tuesday, October 06, 2009. JAWS grieves for late Peter Letiu. APIA - The Executive Board of JAWS today took part in the funeral of Radio Announcer and host of the Love Songs to Midnight Show on Fetu FM, Peter Letiu. Peter who was a volunteer fireman, died on Tuesday when his firetruck rolled of a steep road on the island of Upolu, while heading towards the South Side of the island to assist in tsunami recovery efforts by the Fire Services.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: May 2006
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Wednesday, May 31, 2006. A Talofa to CIJA. JAWS would like to say talofa to the Journalists of the beautiful Cook Islands and the soon to be reformed Cook Islands Journalists Association (CIJA). Please find below the first entry on their new weblog, started by Jason Brown. Monday, May 29, 2006. Welcome to the cija weblog site! Weblog url: http:/ cook-islands-journalists-association.blogspot.com/. Posted by JAWS at 10:15 PM. Monday, May 22, 2006.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: February 2006
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Coming Soon : World Press Freedom Day. World Press Freedom Day, celebrated every year on the 3rd of May. This year JAWS plans to commemorate this day by bringing Press Freedom to the forefront of current Media issues. The celebrations this year will be in partnership with UNESCO. Details of the actual celebrations will be posted as we progress. Posted by JAWS at 7:03 PM. Tuesday, February 14, 2006. JAWS IN THE NEWS.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: Views differ over PM 's call
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Monday, November 02, 2009. Views differ over PM 's call. By Mataafa Keni Lesa. The Prime Minister said claims of air rort should be investigated before they are publicised. Why haven’t you been able to set up a body where you can investigate yourselves? Ch seem to me are based on a lot of speculations and are in the vein of "according to widely circulated reports." I have also had such reports and we are investigating. Posted by JAWS at 8:47 PM.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: Shock and Resilience in Samoa
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Sunday, January 31, 2010. Shock and Resilience in Samoa. By Jon Stephenson of Dart Centre. Mata’afa Kene Lesa woke up in heaven Sept. 19 and found himself in hell. When a tsunami struck Upolu, one of Western Samoa’s two main islands, Lesa the editor of Samoa Observer. Was one of the first local journalists to respond, racing to the affected area to be met by scenes of death and devastation. It hardly needs stating that the numbers tell only part o...
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Journalists Association of Samoa: Background of Dart Specialists
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Friday, October 16, 2009. Background of Dart Specialists. Posted by JAWS at 6:32 PM. JAWS IN THE NEWS. Post Tsunami Journalist Debrief Mission. JAWS grieves for late Peter Letiu. Reporting on the tsunami: Assistance for Journalis. Tsunami Reporting: Tips for taking care of yoursel. JAWS no vote at PINA. JAWS Forum draws passionate response from Journali. JAWS Press Freedom Forum today. IFJ Calls for Respect for Media as Reporters Attac.
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Journalists Association of Samoa: September 2006
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Wednesday, September 20, 2006. Gender for Journalists - A Toolkit by CPU. Media and Gender Consultant, UK. As a journalist, for fifteen years I was a senior current affairs producer with the BBC World Service, I was one of the hundreds of media representatives to attend this seminal conference in Beijing. It proved to be a turning point in my own career. I would like to thank the Commonwealth Press Union, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association ...
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Journalists Association of Samoa: Post-Tsunami Editors Forum
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Journalists Association of Samoa. JAWS, need we say more? Thursday, November 12, 2009. You are invited to take part in the Post-Tsunami Editors Forum on the 17th of November 2009, hosted by the Pacific Media Human Rights Project, an initiative of the New Zealand Human Rights Commission. The event will take place at the Aggie Greys Conference Room at 10am on the 17th of November 2009. Contact 777 3776 or jawsexec@yahoo.com. Posted by JAWS at 4:24 PM. JAWS IN THE NEWS. Views differ over PM s call. Tsunami ...