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The Fiji Times » OPINION: The epic clash

The Fiji Times » OPINION: The epic clash
fijitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fijitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Obituary: Clare Dunkel, a connoisseur of corpses in her bestselling novels

Obituary: Clare Dunkel, a connoisseur of corpses in her bestselling novels
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The Fiji Times » Down memory lane

The champion Fiji 7s team in Rio. Picture: FT FILE In 2016, our first Olympic Games gold medal provided a fairytale ending. Our boys stepped onto the podium to receive their gold medals from Princess Anne as tears flowed freely. The noise was deafening as Fijians took to the streets to express  their excitement. The nation was at a halt, everything stopped as celebrations went wild.  That moment is hard to de- scribe and put on paper. In my  letter (13/08/16) titled Dream comes true I wrote on August 12 will go down in Fiji’s history books. On a chilly Friday morning our  7s heroes grabbed our first Olympics gold medal.

NY GAA Report: Rangers rally for a draw

NY GAA Report: Rangers rally for a draw Plus: Westmeath on target, Sideline shenanigans, and Sunday cancellations. Frank Brady Rangers rally for a draw  Sligo 2-8; Rangers  1-11 This senior football clash which started in a rather prosaic and pedestrian fashion ended with plenty of excitement and of course some sideline shenanigans.  Sligo were seven points ahead shortly after halftime, but then apparently ran out of steam and options as Rangers began to play with flair and fire to dominate the last stanza to earn a draw.  Read more The first quarter was a lackluster affair as both sides dropped shots and kicked wides just to have two points each at the first water break.  Sean O’Neill and Kevin Loane were Rangers’ flag raisers, while Mickey Lenaghan and Taigdh Riordan answered for Sligo. 

Wellington scoop co nz » Hard drive smashed by police now in Wellington Museum s collection

Wellington.Scoop report by Jem Traylen It was at the twentieth stroke of the hammer that Wellington journalist Nicky Hager thought something must be amiss with the detective who was wielding it. He was standing in the basement of the Auckland High Court, as two police officers shone torches over a hard drive, while a third smashed it with a hammer. Hager recently donated the remains of the drive to Wellington Museum. It was a strange and dramatic end to a drawn-out legal battle that ensued over documents seized in a police raid following the publication of his book “Dirty Politics”. The book concerned a dirty tricks campaign run out of the office of then prime minister John Key, through Cameron Slater’s notorious Whaleoil blog.

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