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Banana seller arranges produce in the central market in Fiji's capital city Suva
08 Dec 2006
Source: Reuters

 
A banana seller arranges produce in the central market in Fiji's capital city Suva December 9, 2006. Tuesday's military takeover in the South Pacific island nation is already having a negative financial effect with an increase in tourist cancellations.
REUTERS/TIM WIMBORNE


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The headline on a newspaper vendor's booth in Fiji's capital Suva tells of officials who have been dismissed by Fiji's Military Commander Frank Bainimarama since the military's takeover in a bloodless coup on Tuesday December 9, 2006. Bainimarama has advertised in local newspapers seeking applicants to fill positions in his interim government.