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Friday 25-Jan-08 

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IPBC powers K1.1b station

  THE Independent Public Business Corporation (IPBC) will be undertaking construction of a K1.1 billion hydro power station to meet the....
» Clean and green comp takes off
  CLEAN up and beautify your place and you could win yourself lots of money.
» Flooded river isolates Bialla
  MORE than 145,000 people and several business houses, including the Hargy Oil Palm Company in Bialla district, West New Britain, have been cut off from....
» Green light given to subsidise school fees
  MPS wishing to subsidise school fees can do so using their district support grants, Vice-Minister for National Planning and District Development Phillip Kikala said yesterday.
» PMV strike leaves passengers stranded
  A SUDDEN strike staged yesterday by public motor vehicle owners serving the Kagamuga International airport and Mt Hagen city routes in the Western Highlands province threw....
» Four houses razed, two raped
  ABOUT 20 men allegedly raped two girls and burnt down four houses in a settlement outside Port Moresby yesterday morning.
» ‘People need better sources of protein’
  LAMB flaps appear to be the major cause of heart diseases in Papua New Guinea, an academic from the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of....


::NATION
» 10-year plan launched
» EHP health target achieved
» Introduce tech education in schools: GG
» NI deputy governor in trouble
» Govt relishes telco comp: Tammur
» Teachers upset over postings
» Morata teachers still without proper homes
» K3mil for Morobe agriculture projects
» Tidal basin settlers to be resettled
» Service certificate presented to former Defence staff members
» Unitech accused of grossly understating budget
» MBP announces K49.5m budget
» Using simple tools vital: Kapris
» Tewae district set for ‘catch-up game’
» Returning officer testifies in Wingti’s case
» Envoy reaffirms Aust’s commitment to PNG
» Enga govt to recruit foreign teachers
» Concern over three probes on porn
» Report irks EHP coffee stakeholders
» Boram hospital chief outlines use of funds
» Public servants face charges
» Briefs

 

::LETTERS
» Use of cleaner fuels best option
» Historical account of 1964 misleading
» Muaina pride of Sinasina
» Review taxation policy, minimise fortnightly tax burden
» Fed up with aliens
» Briefs
   
   
   
   

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Fiery raid... This is all that remained of one of the four houses at Gereka settlement outside Port
Moresby when a group of about 20 armed man raided it and set fire to the houses yesterday. A man was slashed and two sisters raped in a suspected payback raid. – Nationalpic by CLIFFORD FAIPARIK

::BUSINESS

» PNG shares make big gains on ASX
  PAPUA NEW GUINEA stocks made significant gains for the second successive day on the Australian Stock Exchange, where two-day gains almost made up for the 7% market collapse on Tuesday.
» B Mobile service turned on at Iagifu, Oil Search vicinities
  THE “top town” of the Papua New Guinea oil industry – Oil Search’s camp and administration centre at the Iagifu Ridge – is now “mobile”.
» Air NZ cancels Nadi-LA flights
 

WELLINGTON: Air New Zealand has announced that it would suspend its three flights a week service between Fiji and Los Angeles from April 26, Sydney Morning Herald reported.

» US recession likely: S’pore PM
  SINGAPORE: The US will likely go into recession and Asian economies will feel its impact, Singapore’s prime minister Lee Hsien Loong was quoted as saying yesterday.
» KL eyes national foodstuff reserve
  KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is to establish a national food stockpile in order to stabilise prices and avert shortages which have hit in recent weeks, reports said yesterday.
» Fiji telcos sign FJ$1m fee
  KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is to establish a national food stockpile in order to stabilise prices and avert shortages which have hit in recent weeks, reports said yesterday.

::EDITORIAL
» Calling Lae donors
  RARELY do we repeat an appeal in these columns; this Friday is the exception.

::SPORTS
» NSL resume
  The semi professional soccer competition, National Soccer League (NSL), resume this weekend as teams fight it out to consolidate their positions on the competition ladder.
» Kopex set to pressure Gazelles
  Kopex are itching to put LBC Gazelle under pressure when they clash on Sunday in the Digicel Port Moresby men’s softball competition.
» Canberra bound
  PAPUA New Guinea elite track team will leave today for Canberra to compete at the Canberra Track Classic at the Australian Institute of Sport this weekend.

Inspac Rapatona captain Russel Inai in action during the trials during Christmas and New Year soccer tournament organised by the club for match fitness purposes. Inai tries to beat his Ebony Wood opponent for the ball during the trial match. – Nationalpic by EKAR KEAPU


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