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...province, a more realistic eye also settles on the depredations of malaria, the ruinous idleness of youth, the vandalism of greedy loggers, and the frustrating isolation caused by impassable roads. No one lives in this environment without some hardship. Curragh and her Tongan colleagues, Seteone Polutele and 'Isileli Vei Koso, volunteered to be part of the country's Participating Police Force (PPF). Composed of officers from 11 Pacific nations, it's the law-and-order arm of the intervention force known as ramsi, the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, that arrived two years ago to save a country heading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fair Cop | 7/25/2005 | See Source »

...much influence we expose the people to, especially in the outposts," says Curragh. "We are given a lot of power and authority. Sometimes we have to take a step back. We can't be dictators. Otherwise we could destroy this country." Standing side by side, the steadfast Vei Koso, 42, and Polutele, 43 - each 100 kg and counting - bring to mind two industrial refrigerators, one set at cool, the other at ultra-cool. Vei Koso exudes calm, Polutele is all charm. From the Ha'apai group of islands, they each have five children and have spent nine months in Solomon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fair Cop | 7/25/2005 | See Source »

...evening before an election is known as "devil's night." It's when deals are done, money is exchanged, and candidates put last-minute pressure on voters. The atmosphere brings out the louts and alcohol abusers. Dressed in civvies, Curragh and Vei Koso head out after dinner in a four-wheel-drive to show their presence; in the dim, 40-watt glow of surrounding villages, officials are working late to ensure they're ready to meet the first voters when polling begins at 7 a.m. Curragh leaves the vehicle to caution one of chief Daga's buddies, who is drinking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Fair Cop | 7/25/2005 | See Source »

Jennifer Leaning, assisant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a board member of the group Physicans for Human Rights, denied that NATO was at fault for escalatng the human rights crisis in Koso. She argud instead that Milosevic was determined to eliminate the Albanian population of Kosovo from the start...

Author: By Paker Conrad, CONTRIBUTTING WRITER | Title: Kosovo Panelists Encouage NATO Ground Forces | 4/8/1999 | See Source »

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