Former Students of St Bede's College, Christchurch - Anote Tong, Feleti Sevele, David Carter, Kevin Milne, Jamie Nutbrown, Gerard Wall (Paperback)


Chapters: Anote Tong, Feleti Sevele, David Carter, Kevin Milne, Jamie Nutbrown, Gerard Wall, Thaddeus Mccarthy. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Anote Tong (in Chinese; pinyin: Tng nnu his family name is of Chinese origin but it is now considered as Gilbertese by Kiribati people) (born June 11, 1952) is the president of Kiribati. He won the election in July 2003 with a slim plurality of votes cast (47.4%) against his brother, Dr. Harry Tong (43.5%) and the private lawyer Banuera Berina (9.1%). The elections were contested by the opposition, due to allegations of electoral fraud but the High Court of Tarawa had confirmed that there was no fraud. He was easily re-elected on October 17, 2007, for a second term (64%). The son of a Chinese migrant who settled in the Gilberts after World War II and of a Gilbertese woman, he went to St Bede's College for his secondary school education, graduated from Canterbury University with a degree in Science, and then gained a Masters in Economics degree from the London School of Economics. During the campaign, he promised to review the lease of a spy and satellite tracking base used by the People's Republic of China and "to take appropriate actions at the right time." On November 7, he established relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan, which led the People's Republic of China to sever relations and vacate its satellite base nearly a month later. Tong was overwhelmingly re-elected to his seat in parliament in the August 2007 parliamentary election. On October 17, 2007, he was re-elected as president by a large majority. The opposition boycotted the election due to the exclusion of two opposition candidates, including Tong's brother Harry. He is married to a Kiribati woman named Meme and has seven child...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=392432

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Chapters: Anote Tong, Feleti Sevele, David Carter, Kevin Milne, Jamie Nutbrown, Gerard Wall, Thaddeus Mccarthy. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Anote Tong (in Chinese; pinyin: Tng nnu his family name is of Chinese origin but it is now considered as Gilbertese by Kiribati people) (born June 11, 1952) is the president of Kiribati. He won the election in July 2003 with a slim plurality of votes cast (47.4%) against his brother, Dr. Harry Tong (43.5%) and the private lawyer Banuera Berina (9.1%). The elections were contested by the opposition, due to allegations of electoral fraud but the High Court of Tarawa had confirmed that there was no fraud. He was easily re-elected on October 17, 2007, for a second term (64%). The son of a Chinese migrant who settled in the Gilberts after World War II and of a Gilbertese woman, he went to St Bede's College for his secondary school education, graduated from Canterbury University with a degree in Science, and then gained a Masters in Economics degree from the London School of Economics. During the campaign, he promised to review the lease of a spy and satellite tracking base used by the People's Republic of China and "to take appropriate actions at the right time." On November 7, he established relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan, which led the People's Republic of China to sever relations and vacate its satellite base nearly a month later. Tong was overwhelmingly re-elected to his seat in parliament in the August 2007 parliamentary election. On October 17, 2007, he was re-elected as president by a large majority. The opposition boycotted the election due to the exclusion of two opposition candidates, including Tong's brother Harry. He is married to a Kiribati woman named Meme and has seven child...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=392432

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September 2010

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30

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978-1-158-30896-5

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