Between The Lines

Religion, Politics: Unholy Facebook Mix!

Oh, the irony! A TV station owned by a major religious group "coincidentally" alters its Facebook presence post-MP's legal threat. Guess the old saying rings true - politics and religion are like oil and water; they just don't mix! 

Minister's warm comeback celebrated!

Cabinet Minister's health bounces back—hooray! A heartfelt cyber "thank you" via Facebook melts loyal followers' hearts. Your favourite newspaper echoes the warmth, minister—welcome back!

Politicians selective outrage

In a delightfully ironic twist, a seasoned politician has accused the local daily of bias, while conveniently ignoring the fact that his two most loyal media sidekicks were the only ones attending his press conference. Talk about selective outrage!

Opt-out struggle

It's quite surprising that opting out of promotional messages from a local telco is so difficult, particularly since we've just recently observed Consumer Rights Day.

Port pay puzzle

Simply absurd! A port security officer vacancy snags principal-level pay. Talk about one supremely overqualified guard! 

New Road: traffic relief, conservation woes

At last, a new road has been approved, offering a much-needed reprieve from those tiresome traffic jams! Edging the mangrove-rich Vaiusu Bay shoreline, it's sure to stir up conservationists' emotions. Popcorn, anyone?

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