TONGA'S new inter island ferry the MV 'Otuanga'ofa left Japan on September 27 on its way to Tonga where it is expected to arrive in Nuku'alofa on October 15.
Sep 30, 2010
MV 'Otuanga'ofa sails for Tonga
TONGA'S new inter island ferry the MV 'Otuanga'ofa left Japan on September 27 on its way to Tonga where it is expected to arrive in Nuku'alofa on October 15.
Tongans give over $839,000 for Christchurch earthquake appeal
Peoples Voice, Sep 30, 2010
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The Peoples Voice
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Michael Caine says might retire at 80 | Reuters
Credit: Reuters/Stefan Wermuth
LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:23pm EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - British actor Michael Caine said on Wednesday he was booked solid with work for the next three years, but after that he may consider calling it quits.