In Fiji Times Jogindar Singh Kanwal writes about the of the literary scene in Fiji, as:In a small country like Fiji, writing in vernacular offers tough challenges to those who want to publish their works in Fijian and Hindi languages.  |


Overall I'm happy with my ride," says the cyclist after finishing the first stage of the grueling race  |  |
She sounds fantastic," says Simon Cowell, who is trying not to pressure the emotionally fragile singing sensation  |  |
As a kid, the singer would pick up the burning end of sparklers and start "screaming bloody murder"  |  |


The actress get sexy and edgy in a tattoo-filled photo spread and cover for V Magazine  |
Organizers will randomly distribute 17,500 free passes; the ceremony also will be broadcast and streamed live  |  |
Maybe he can be the first to do it back-to-back," says Damon, who gave up the PEOPLE title to the X-Men star  |  |
It hurts to make this choice," says the former vice presidential candidate, who had 18 months left in her first term  |  |
She's really blossoming into a gorgeous triple-threat star," says Mia Michaels of So You Think You Can Dance  |
The dismissal of a woman's conviction brings relief to the defendant but stuns suicide victim's mother  |  |
The 2009 National Arts Festival is expected to provide a gateway to the 2010 Soccer World Cup, to be hosted by South Africa, which has placed international focus on the country.  |
Afrika: Mama Yo! is a satirical play about a BEE company called Elastic Djembe that jumps on the 2010 band wagon and pitches to a panel (the audience) for the opportunity to produce a music extravaganza that celebrates the "real  |
The Big Time Dance Troupe and its choreographer, Eshdey Diphae, suffered from lack of funding and were forced to fight for their survival from show to show.  |
Arts journalist Adrienne Sichel says pantsula is "very much an urban South African dance form".  |
Evolving gay identity in a rapidly changing South Africa is at the heart of a number of Festival productions this year, and features around the Think!Fest discussion table.  |
The Drug Enforcement Agency investigates the connection between Michael Jackson's potential prescription drug addiction and his death. Bianca Solorzano reports.  |
Early Show anchors talk to Priya David about the two women Michael Jackson named in his will to raise his three children, his mother Katherine and singer Diana Ross, and where Debbie Rowe stands.  |
Attorney Jack Ford comments on details of Michael Jackson's will including the intentional omission of ex-wife Debbie Rowe and the named guardians of his children. Bill Whitaker reports.  |
Producer and "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson talks about what made the pop star unique.  |
Priya David Reports on Which of the Women in Pop Icon's Life He Wanted To Get His Kids  |
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