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Personal Profile - Archbishop Adrian Smith
 

In every issue of Promoting Solomon’s we will present the ‘Personal Profile’ of a well established individual or someone quietly working in the back ground making a difference within Solomon Islands society.

Promoting Solomon’s feels a sense of privilege to have as our first such Personal Profile guest, Archbishop of Solomon Islands for the past twenty two years, Archbishop Adrian Smith.

Adrian Smith was born in 1940 the third and last son of hard working parents in a small Ireland country village of twenty five families. Stepaside was situated approximately seven miles from Dublin. The main livelihood in such a hard, working class town in those days was stone cutting in the gr...


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The Legal System in Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands is an independent constitutional monarchy with in the Commonwealth, having achieved independence on 7 July 1978. The Head of State is HM Queen Elizabeth II, who is represente
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Issue 1 - Letter from the Editor

Anyone who has lived in Solomon Islands for even a relative short time, well knows that not very far beneath the negative headlines of the past few years, there still lies a Nation of great

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Seventh Day Adventists re-dedicated to Solomon Islands
On a gloomy and overcast Saturday (Sabbath day) March 9, some three thousand Solomon Islands Seventh day Adventists re-dedicate to the continued work of God, themselves and their Burns Cree
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We are pilgrims on a Journey

A staff, sandals, a canoe and a globe – symbolized gratitude to the first missionaries, who brought the Catholic faith to the shores of Solomon Islands, were brought up in procession a

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Invading the Depths


Starting life as a tuna catching boat, the 100 foot ‘Solomon Hunter’ has now been completely re vamped and refitted into the very comfortable and well appointed Invader
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Aid Agencies developing a disaster relief program

The recent 8.5 earthquake and generated tsunami to hit the Solomon Islands Western, and Isabel Provinces and Choiseul, was felt 150 miles away in the Nations Capital City, Honiara. Honiara e

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