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The country is serious about maintaining its image as a destination for stars who want to get away from it all in a hidden paradise, said Sayed-Khaiyum, Fiji's top tourism official and its attorney general. "Fiji is one of those destinations where we like people to come and have their own private time, and we're here to ensure that happens," he said. "We don't want Fiji to become a playground for the paparazzi." Winfrey launched the 25th and final season of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" by surprising her audience with an eight-day trip to Australia. The lucky chosen fans snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef, surfed at Bondi Beach and explored the rugged Outback before Tuesday's grand send-off: two star-studded shows taped on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. Winfrey lavished praise on her Australian hosts, the scenery and the citizens, and countered criticism about the government footing the $5 million bill by saying the publicity will reap millions more.
"It is immeasurable what four hours of a love festival about your country broadcast in 145 countries around the world can do," Winfrey told reporters.
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