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Tuesday 22-Jan-08 

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Heads have it

  THE National Executive Council (NEC) will confirm the permanent heads of Government departments and statutory bodies by next week.
» Solomons says sorry
  SOLOMON Islands prime minister Dr Derek Sikua has expressed regret over his predecessor’s “disrespectful” decision to boycott the....
» Lack of funds stall crash investigations
  AT LEAST four aircraft crash sites and wreckages of the crafts are yet to be accessed by air safety investigators.
» Cops deployed to protect oilfields
  ABOUT 100 Mobile Squad members have been deployed to Moran in Southern Highlands to protect the oilfields there.
» Tight security at court house
  POLICE imposed tight security around the Mt Hagen court house yesterday as hundreds of people turned up for the hearing of an election petition filed by....
» Manage waste to avoid river pollution, says Dr Kotapu
  SAFE and clean water is vital for rural communities, hence a mining and industrial waste management system must be set up by the relevant authority.
» CAA to review bullets case
  A SENIOR officer who allegedly had with him 50 rounds of bullets when he landed in Singapore from Port Moresby last July may not face any prosecution.


::NATION
» PMV stop-work cause of confusion
» Tourists help villagers
» Wenge to announce portfolios next week
» K20,000 for Tingou health centre
» Senior policeman runs amok in Laiagam
» Censorship Office under funded, says chief censor
» CIC shuts down Erap coffee mill
» Land within Markham Farm in question
» Principal transferred, locals want him back
» Disaster office to make assessment
» Laws to protect disabled persons
» Wau-Bulolo understaffed for devt projects
» Hunt for two more escapees: Wundia
» Youths engaged in ‘reduce crime rate in Wau’ project
» Competition urged in all major industries
» Mothers, fathers learn to repair, maintain sewing machines
» Alleged foul play by shipping company
» Watchdog ‘loses’ counsel to courts
» Govt heads, colleagues farewell Nombri
» Chemica gets delivery of 80,000 jute bags
» NCD teachers start academic year
» Work on Tapini Highway resumes
» Duo under probe for incest
» Seminar on porn in March
» Public land should not be auctioned
» Mediator appointed for Moran dispute
» Briefs

 

::LETTERS
» Use greener fuels for a greener PNG
» Humans at mercy of climate change
» It all depends on attitude
» Selling of turtle meat illegal
» Sidelining of Nape by NEC not a surprise
» Briefs
   

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Neighbourly chat... Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare (right) meeting his Solomon Islands counterpart Dr Sikua Derek when the latter paid a brief visit to Port Moresby and PNG for the first time since taking over the Solomons Islands government after a vote of no-confidence recently. He formnally apologised to Sir Michael, the PNG Government and the people for the indiscretions of his predecessor and donated K50,000 towards the Oro flood disaster appeal.

::BUSINESS

» Frabelle to expand pump-boat project
  MAJOR fishing company Frabelle-Frescomar (PNG) Ltd will expand its pump-boat fishing operations this year following expressions of interest from three other maritime provinces.
» Oil palm fruit price review asked
  GOVERNMENT agencies are “stalling” on important national issues affecting the livelihood of thousands of....
» H’lands  Pacific shares hit 5-yr low
 

TROUBLED PNG miner Highlands Pacific saw its shares fall to a five-year low of A$0.105 yesterday after the Australian share market experienced its longest losing stream since....

» Asia boom, US bust buffet Aust economy: Rudd
  SYDNEY: Boom in Asia and bust in the US are buffeting Australia’s economy, prime minister Kevin Rudd warned yesterday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
» Murdoch-Packer deal
  SYDNEY: Lachlan Murdoch has made a A$3.31 billion tilt at James Packer’s Consolidated Media Holdings, in a bid to step back into the media game after a two-year hiatus.

::EDITORIAL
» Repeal Casino Act now
  NO doubt we will soon hear from those who will accuse the Governor-General of interfering in matters that are not his concern.

::SPORTS
» SP Cup still on
  SOUTH Pacific Brewery will continue to sponsor the premier and semi professional rugby league competition in the country, the SP Cup, for the next two years as per its
» Cricket name U19 team
  NATIONAL selectors has recalled nine players from winning team that defeated Vanuatu in last year’s World Cup qualifying final to boost PNG’s campaign at the....
» Umpiring workshop for PNG softball
  THE PAPUA New Guinea Softball Federation (PNGSF) is running an umpiring course before the National Softball championship in Port Moresby.

Gene set for testimonial match... England-based PNG Kumuls Stanley Gene is looking forward to his testimonial match when his club, Hull Kingston Rover FC, takes on Castleford Tigers at Craven Park on Sunday.



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