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Two Australian diplomats attacked in Fiji
1/15/2005
 

          SYDNEY, Jan 14 (AP): Two Australian diplomats suffered minor injuries after being robbed by three men outside their Suva home, a government spokesman said Friday.
It was the second attack on an Australian diplomat in one week.
Last week, High Commissioner Jennifer Rawson, 51, suffered a broken jaw and her portable compact disc player was stolen after she was attacked near the Australian Embassy. Rawson underwent oral surgery after she was flown back to Australia.

 

 
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