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Monday 28-Jan-08 

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Bihute burns

  A DOUBLE-life sentenced prison escapee returned less than 72 hours after escaping to burn down Bihute jail’s reception building near Goroka in the....
» PM stresses peace for autonomy to work
  PRIME Minister Sir Michael Somare has given his Government’s commitment to making autonomy work on Bougainville.
» Telikom completes interconnection link
  TELIKOM has completed the link that carries the interconnection signal between the Boroko exchange and the Digicel tower in Gordons.
» Kombiam LLG office razed to the ground
  THE Kombiam local level government’s chamber in the Kombiam/Ambum district, Enga province was burnt to ashes last Thursday afternoon.
» Diplomat’s body refused to be buried at Hospital
  KUNDIAWA Hospital Board’s refusal to allow the family members and tribesmen of Late Sir Joseph Nombri to bury him inside the hospital grounds last Friday morning has upset the....
» K400,000 to subsidise school fees in Morobe
  MORE than K400,000 will be spent to subsidise school fees for Tewae Siassi students attending provincial high schools in Tewae Siassi and Finschhafen districts in Morobe.
» Smith: Canada an option
  YOUTHS in Eastern Highlands will soon have the opportunity to be engaged in temporary employment contracts in Canada.


::NATION
» Gulf budget focuses on delivering services
» Teachers won’t be penalised
» PM raps heads  over lateness
» Somare urges  year of  action
» UPNG launches VSAT broadband
» Villagers worried over suspicious Aussies
» CEA an inspiration to students
» Magistrates challenge dismissals
» Poultry disease not likely to be back
» Nine convicts flee jail
» Mobiles distract students: Lecturer
» School needs K5mil for major repairs
» Trio caught with possessing marijuana
» Agriculture gets main focus
» Children visit world’s largest floating book-fair
» Stolen beams returned
» Cloudy Bay landowners refuse to meet with administrator
» Concerns raised over assault in Oro
» More Stories

 

::LETTERS
» No police officer is above the law
» Prioritise our brains
» Look into exporting food
» School fee subsidy queried
» Health, safety, welfare a right
» Telikom still lagging in services despite the head start
» Briefs

 

 

Prison officer James Sipa pointing to the remains of Bihute Jail reception building after the burning last Saturday morning. – Nationalpic by ZACHERY PER

::BUSINESS

» RIC: Agri sees benefit from telco competition
  THE Rural Industries Council (RIC) firmly believes that a deregulated communications industry, backed by high quality road networks, will fast-track rural development by boosting the....
» Ela Motors leads market
  ELA Motors continued to be the market leader in the country last year, with a 52.4% share of the new vehicle sales.
» Forestry experts here
 

A HIGH-level consultant team of the International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO) is in the country to help with the design of a multi-purpose national forest inventory.

» Oil Search, Lihir finish week with  big gains
  FURTHER gains by Oil Search and Lihir Gold have brought both stocks back into near record territory with Oil Search gaining A$0.36, or 8.3%, to A$4.70 last Friday and....
» Malaysia’s addiction to foreign labour
  KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is attempting to curb its addiction to foreign labour, which has brought 2.3 million workers to its shores, but critics say the campaign is causing havoc at home and....

::EDITORIAL
» Custom vs the golden goose
  SOMETIMES the front page of The National provides the kind of stark contrast that is impossible to avoid.

::SPORTS
» Raps take pole
  INSPAC Rapatona displaced Hekari United on the National Soccer League ladder after their convincing 2-0 victory over Besta Madang Fighters at the....
» Run chases all fall short
  There must be something about the state of Port Moresby’s two main cricket pitches, Amini park and Colts ground, that makes it difficult for teams batting second to....
» Stingerz minor premiers
  Stingerz wrapped up the minor premiers of Port Moresby women’s softball at the weekend when they edged Bee Hive Gazelle 3-2 in the Digicel sponsored competition.

Madang Fox Billy Jenjet (11) and Welgris Highlanders’ Gari Moka (10) tussling for the ball in their clash at PNGFA Academy in Lae on Saturday. The Highlanders won 6-0. – Nationalpic by SAMSON BONAI


More Stories
» Kumuls draw with United
» Welgris too slippery for Fox
» Winas win spot in women squad
» Gazelle outrun Kopex
» PMSA name training squad
» Hohola fly over Waga Hots
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

WeekEnder Stories
» An endless wait for what’s theirs
» Bitternes over unnecessary deaths
» A tribute to Sir Joseph Kaal Nombri, Kt, OBE, MBE, ISO
» How the Taiwanese government is assisting SMEs in ICT
» The last of the luluais
» Is Yamo boxing’s only hope?
» Writers Forum

 
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