Index: August 1, 2002


Cover

Cover Story


Building An Art Industry

How it's becoming increasingly attractive

Chata'an's Wrath

Chuuk and Guam are hit by deadly Typhoon Chata'an.

Cook Islands' Biggest Challenge

How to stop brain drain? The increasing number of Cook Islanders leaving the islands is arousing speculation about the future of

Lots of Good News and Celebration

But Cook Islanders are asking, who for?

Why People Are Leaving The Islands

Political uncertainty and high cost of living

Features


ACP Meeting
With ACP Over, The Real Test For Qarase Begins

What can we expect from the new ACP President?

Briefs
Business



Briefs
Government



Briefs
People



Business
A Liferaft For Struggling Island Entrepreneurs

GM Denise Aldous outlines how SPPF can help out

Business
From Copra, Cocoa to Barramundi

Now it's creating considerable interest

Business
Single Currency For The Region?

Academic says move is beneficial

Business
Stock Take Reveals Weaknesses In FEMM

Leaders urged to 'speak honestly'

Environment
Mainstreaming Conservation Issues

Let's stop talking and start acting

Healthcare
A Leg To Stand On

Marshall Islands Carpenter Hemos George Learned New Skills To Build New Lives

Healthcare
Pacific Health Leader Remembered

Arnold Baptiste Sr. Leaves A Lasting Pacific Legacy

Literature
Not Habitable by Humans

First-Time Author Robert Barclay Has Taken On The Mythology Of The Marshall Islands - And The U.S. Military.

Opinion
Sounding Out The Message



Pacific Fisheries
The Western and Central Pacific Fishery Convention

Ensuring the Future of Tuna and Other Highly Migratory Fish Stocks

Politics
From Being Dead To Being Alive

Now he's subject of a political tussle

Politics
Mixed Reactions In Samoa To New Zealand's Apology

While some shed tears, others had forgiven

Politics
So, Who's Going To Lead Papua New Guinea?

A coalition of parties likely

Politics
Solomon Islands' Politics of Letters

What really happened in Weathercoast saga?

Politics
Talake, Luka Tussle For PM In Island Nation Polls

Both say they have unfinished business

Politics
There's A Lot To Learn From PNG

But beware, East Timor warned

Politics
Tito Presses On Despite Criticisms To Media Bill

But he says bill targets fly-by-night operators

Politics
With Elections Over, What Now?

PNG appears doomed for another recession

Departments


Enormous Changes At The Last Minute
 A Typhoon Can Change Everything In A Very Short Time—And Leave Years Of Recovery In Its Wake

Letter from Suva
 Australia's got the money, but it might not get forum power.

Letters to the Editor
 

New Chapter For Pacific Magazine
 It’s Back To The Future

Pacific Notes
 

Stuff We Like
 

The Donor Game is Unsustainable
 Common Sense Dictates People Participation; Until This Happens, The Waste Will Continue

We Say - Part 1 of 4
 

We Say - Part 2 of 4
 

We Say - Part 3 of 4
 

We Say - Part 4 of 4
 

Whispers
 The Tussle Over Fisheries HQ; A Royal Wedding In The Pipeline; Micronesian for Top SPREP Job?; Norman George for Cooks PM

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