Extractions: 22 November 2000 Use this version to print The two regional powers in the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, bullied the small Pacific island states into accepting a new role for the Pacific Islands Forum when member countries met from October 27 to 30 in Kiribati. Under significant pressure, the 14 other Forum members agreed to endorse the Biketawa Declaration, which establishes a mechanism for diplomatic, economic and military intervention at the behest of the major powers in response to political crises. Australian In the leadup to the meeting, Australia and New Zealand had demanded an even stronger resolution, with clearer sanctions, including expulsion from the Forum. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that at the pre-forum meetings diplomats from Papua New Guinea accused Australia and New Zealand of trying to impose their views. Fiji's military-appointed Interim Government sent its Deputy Prime Minister Ratu Epeli Nailatikau touring the island states to lobby against the adoption of any resolution. These conflicts continued at the Forum itself, with Howard and Clark returning from the weekend leaders' retreat on their own boat. The pair threatened to boycott next year's meeting if it were held in Fiji as scheduled. At their insistence, the final Declaration was adopted, only slightly watered-down.
Extractions: references Academic American Encyclopedia. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier, 1993. S.v. "Kiribati" by Marjorie Joyce. American University. Oceania, a regional study, edited by Frederica M. Bunge and Melinda W. Cooke. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1984. Collier's Encyclopedia, 1989 ed. S.v. "Kiribati." Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1989 ed. S.v. "Kiribati." Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier, 1993. S.v. "Kiribati, Republic of," by Howard J. Critchfield. Fisher, Bruce M. W. "Not a Drop to Drink." World Health (Jul.-Aug. 1992): 15. Hunter, Brian, ed. "Kiribati." In Statesman's Year-Book 1994-1995, 840-42. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. "Kiribati." In Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations: Asia & Oceania. 7th ed. New York: Worldmark Press, 1988. Rafferty, Kevin. "Kiribati." In The Asia & Pacific Review. 12th ed. Edison, N.J.: Hunter, 1992.
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Extractions: Asia-Pacific Regional Press Freedom Seminar 1 and 2 October 2001 In early October, the Press Council hosted a seminar on Press Freedom and Responsibility in the Asia-Pacific Region. With the assistance of the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAid) and News Limited, the Council brought delegates to Sydney for the two-day seminar. The Council had also invited a number of local delegatesw to attend. On the website, the Council now publishes a report on the conference and the following papers: Country reports on the local press and press freedom Speeches on Press Councils as a means of press self-regulation Philosophy of press self-regulation - Professor Ken McKinnon, Australian Press Council
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Extractions: WHO Lists Candidate Countries for Free and Low-Cost Journals The World Health Organization (WHO) has published on its web site a list of countries that are candidates to receive free or discounted subscriptions to electronic versions of science journals. Details of the WHO initiative have already appeared on the IBRO web site Countries with GNP per capita of less than US $1000 are candidates for free access from five publishers (the majority of the offered journals) and minimal prices from one publisher. Countries with GNP per capita between US $1000-$3000 will be offered large discounts. Countries Eligible for Free or Nearly Free Access (GNP per capita less than US $1000): Albania Madagascar Angola Malawi Armenia Mauritania Azerbaijan Mongolia Benin Mozambique Burkina Faso Myanmar Burundi Nepal Cambodia Nicaragua Cameroon Niger Central African Republic Nigeria Chad Papua New Guinea Comoros Republic of Moldova Congo Rwanda Côte d'Ivoire São Tomé e Principe Dem Rep of Congo Senegal Djibouti Sierra Leone Eritrea Solomon Islands Ethiopia Somalia Gambia Sudan Georgia Tadjikistan Ghana Togo Guinea Tokelau Guinea-Bissau Turkmenistan Guyana Tuvalu Haiti Uganda Honduras Ukraine Kenya United Rep of Tanzania Kiribati Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Vietnam
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Extractions: Economy: The main agricultural crop is coconut, from which copra, the principal export commodity, is derived. Bananas, breadfruit and papayas are also produced, largely for domestic consumption. The local fishing industry has declined drastically, particularly after the closure of the state fishing company, but the sale of licences to foreign fleets is an important source of government revenue. Phosphate mining, previously an important industry, ended during the closing stages of the 1980s. Despite its remoteness, Kiribati has managed to develop a tourism industry which now accounts for about one-fifth of GDP. Kiribati remains heavily dependent on foreign aid and remittances from the relatively large proportion of the workforce employed overseas. Kiribati is a member of the Pacific Community, the South Pacific Forum and the Asian Development Bank. Kiribati is also involved with various regional initiatives to promote economic development. Most trade takes place with Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Japan, the USA, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. Kiribati is also one of the 14 signatories to the Pacific Islands Countries Trade Agreement, agreed in 2001, which plans measures to boost regional trade.