Index: January 1, 2002


Cover

Cover Story


But For The US Territories, They're Bracing For The Worst



Oceania Outlook 2002

Cautious optimism, according to ADB. But most countries will still be feeling the effects of last year¹s terrorism attacks

Rising Son

Palau president Tommy Remengesau, Jr. learned early the lessons of leadership.

What's American Samoa's future if canneries pack up?

The challenges ahead for the US territory

Features


2002 Look Ahead
A Year Of Uncertainty

Events Beyond Oceania, And Many Locally Generated, Will Affect The Pacific In 2002.

Business
It's Not All That Rosy In PNG

People struggling, despite what Govt says

Follow Up
Dinner with the president

Pacific Magazine Hosts FSM President Leo Falcam in Honolulu.

Island Profile
Tuna, Tuna, Tuna

American Samoa’s Economy Is Dependent On The Tuna Industry,But What Will Happen If The Canneries Pack Up?

Pacific Profile
Being All She Can Be

Army Life Has Changed Melisa Laelan’s View of The World.

PITA Newsletter
Information about PITA and its Activities

Welcome to PITA

PREL
Pacific Resources for education and learning

PREL Provides Distance Learning Programming for the Pacific.

Telecom
Confusion in Fiji

Private Sector Providers Complain That Government Still Dominates Access To The Internet.

Telecom
Satellite Direct to Where?

Isolated Home of Exiled Bikinians Soon to Be Connected.

Telecom
Telecom Fiji’s New Voice

Helping Businesses Reduce Phone Bills.

Departments


Business Briefs
 

CAN YOU IDENTIFY?
 

Cecilia Nembou Gets Top UPNG Job
 She's the first local woman professor

Government Briefs
 

Pacific Notes
 

People Briefs
 

Staying on the Cutting Edge of Adventure
 Why the Vanuatu venture's a success

The 'Lords' of Pacific Sport
 

What About Japan?
 U.S.- FFA Fisheries Pact A Benefit To All.

‘Real’ Security Issues
 Are The Major Security Issues In The Pacific Islands A Result Of Outside Forces, Or The Result Of Naïve Or Greedy Local Bureaucr

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