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Police volleyball aims to extend Sukuna Bowl dynasty as Army battle looms
Eight straight Sukuna Bowl titles have sharpened the Police volleyball team’s focus for a high-stakes 2025 clash with the Army. Centered on discipline and backed by steadfast family support, the build-up hints at a fierce, respectful showdown that fans are buzzing about.
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Fiji Unveils London Trade Debut Fueled by Rugby Diplomacy
Fiji takes a bold step onto the global trade stage with its inaugural UK exhibition, blending business savvy with sports diplomacy and a forward-looking vision for old and new partnerships. Local innovators spotlight the island nation’s growing potential, hinting at a dynamic chapter in Fiji–UK collaboration.
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Grand Forks Carbon Monoxide Awareness: The Silent Winter Danger
Grand Forks marks National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month as winter approaches, shedding light on a silent, invisible danger. From detectors that save lives to simple preventive steps, this reminder emphasizes quick actions to stay safe when the cold sets in.
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Norris Extends WDC Lead as Verstappen Suffers Q1 Exit in Brazil GP
Interlagos is heating up as Norris presses his championship lead in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Verstappen’s shock Q1 exit shakes up the title race, setting the stage for a tense, twist-filled showdown over 71 laps around the 2.677-mile circuit.
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Leeds United: Farke weighs late calls as Gnonto returns and James nears Forest clash
Daniel Farke’s latest briefing hints at a careful balance as Leeds eye Nottingham Forest. With Gnonto back in training and Dan James ready to contribute, the boss weighs up selection amid injuries and the search for a sharper attack. A tense, tactical clash could hinge on who can deliver when it matters most.
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Rabuka Urges Fossil-Fuel Phase-Out to Protect 1.5°C at COP30
With COP30 on the horizon, Fiji’s prime minister issues an urgent call: keep global warming below 1.5°C or risk the Pacific’s future. He champions ending new fossil fuel projects and a transparent, scaled-up climate-finance plan that delivers justice for vulnerable nations and the planet.
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Premier League Showdown at Villa Park: Villa vs Bournemouth
Two Premier League teams with everything to prove collide at Villa Park. Aston Villa are chasing momentum after a recent uptick, while Bournemouth arrive riding a blistering run and European dreams. Sunday’s showdown promises a high-stakes, edge-of-your-seat clash.
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Ben Earl Dazzles as England Extend Winning Streak Ahead of NZ Showdown
Ben Earl delivers another standout display as England edge Fiji in a rugged Twickenham battle. A gritty, all-round performance hints at a blockbuster test on the horizon with New Zealand.
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PALM Scheme Rumors Debunked: Fiji-Australia Partnership Stays Strong
Online rumors about the PALM scheme have been debunked with a firm reassurance: there is no suspension, and the Fiji–Australia partnership remains strong as worker-protection efforts continue.
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Fantasy Football Flex Picks: Sleeper WRs Poised for a Breakout Week
Wide receivers are stepping into bigger roles with favorable matchups this week. From rising playmakers in San Francisco and New York to a breakout candidate in Tampa Bay, these receivers could reshape fantasy lineups. Find out why their targets and schedules put them on the radar.
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Late Referees Delay Fiji U-16 Youth League, Prompting Calls for Action
Young players stood ready in wet conditions as kick-offs were delayed after referees arrived late. Frustration from teams met a pledge from Fiji FA to sharpen officiating and logistics, signaling a push to protect the future of Fiji’s youth football.
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Find the Rhythm: NYT Strands Dances Through Latin Music Clues
Feel the beat in today’s Strands puzzle—a 6×8 grid where Latin rhythms and dance styles hide among the letters. From samba to salsa, follow the clues as they weave a clever musical thread that ties everything together. Can your word-hunting rhythm keep time with the grid and reveal the next move?
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Madison Marathon Road Closures: Plan Ahead This Weekend
Madison is bracing for its weekend marathon, with downtown streets closing and traffic shifting as thousands take on the course. The route threads through Capitol Square and other iconic city spots before returning to the Square. Plan for possible delays and altered routes as the event unfolds.
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Sunday Showdown Looms as Rai Clings to One-Shot Lead at Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
Heading into the final round, the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is shaping up for a gripping finish. Aaron Rai holds a slim lead as Fleetwood and Hojgaard close the gap, while McIlroy and Lowry loom just behind. Expect a flurry of birdies and late-stage drama as the chase accelerates.
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Fiji Unveils Blueprint for Inclusive, Innovative Growth at 2025 Business Excellence Awards
Fiji’s 2025 Business Excellence Awards highlight a national shift toward innovation, ethical leadership, and sustainable growth. From resilient local businesses expanding internationally to solar-powered farming and youth-led tech initiatives, the event signals a united drive to propel progress and opportunity for all.
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CFP 12-Team Bracket Takes Shape as Indiana and Oregon Survive Big Tests
With the first CFP rankings hinting at a 12-team bracket, the late-season scramble is just getting started. Unbeaten Indiana and Oregon survive pressure-packed wins, keeping their title dreams alive as chaos swirls around Ohio State and a crop of contenders. Dramatic upsets, red-zone battles, and pivotal matchups are shaping a playoff picture that could look…
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Youth surge fuels Suva volleyball as clubs begin round-robin season
Suva’s volleyball scene is buzzing as weekly club play resumes at LICI Courts. A round-robin format and a new open division are attracting a wave of youth talent, with teams chasing a coveted spot in the interclub tournament and a brighter future for the sport.
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Jim Nantz Reunites with Romo in Patriots Broadcast Ahead of Buccaneers Showdown
Jim Nantz makes his return to the Patriots’ booth alongside Tony Romo for a marquee matchup that signals a fresh chapter for New England. With Drake Maye at the helm and Mike Vrabel guiding the team, nostalgia meets a hopeful future—set against a backdrop that also honors a beloved figure from the sport’s broadcasting past.
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Today’s NYT Connections Puzzle Drops at Midnight—Can You Crack the Word Groups?
Today’s Connections puzzle drapes four playful groupings over everyday words—grooming items, things you pack, ideas to ponder, and bird-inspired wordplay. A brisk blend of humor, brainy fun, and surprising links to keep puzzlers coming back for more.
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Duke Kicks Off 2025-26 at Cameron Indoor with Elite Recruiting Class and Record-Setting Home Streak
Duke opens the 2025-26 season with elite expectations, led by a top-ranked recruiting class headlined by Cameron Boozer. Cameron Indoor Stadium is primed for a sold-out backdrop as the Blue Devils chase another dominant year. A fierce non-conference slate and national spotlight set the tone for what could be a landmark season.
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Road Closures Ahead as Boston Hosts B.A.A. Half Marathon
Boston gears up for the B.A.A. Half Marathon, bringing road closures and parking bans to several neighborhoods. Expect detours and crowded streets as runners sweep through the Emerald Necklace—time to think transit options and plan ahead.