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Monday 4-Feb-08 

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Hagen turmoil

  A PARTY in a hotel in Mt Hagen city turned nasty in the early hours of yesterday when an ethnic clash erupted, leaving five people dead and ...
» Govt has big plans for customary land
  THE National Government is seriously thinking about developing 97% of the country’s land mass currently in the hands of customary landowners.
» Allen speaks against bribery
  A GOVERNMENT Minister has revealed that he had been offered three bribes in his first five months in office by three different foreign companies of which he refused.
» NASA members to vacate Unitech premises
  THE National Court has ordered the interim injunction taken out by the National Academic Staff Association (NASA) last Dec 13 restraining the PNG...
» Tourists top 100,000 mark
  Papua New Guinea tourism industry has surpassed the 100,000 mark for the first time by recording a huge increase...
» K10mil for roads in Unggai-Bena district
  A MAJOR portion of the K10 million allocated to Unggai-Bena district by the National Government would go towards maintaining roads and bridges in the district.
» Neglected airstrip, road affect people
  ACCORDING to a former police superintendent, the neglected Tatsi airstrip in Aitape is run-down and should be maintained properly.


::NATION
» Judge lashes out at counsel
» BPNG: Economy to grow 7% this year
» Hospital staff protest over attack
» ENB has significant problems: Judge
» An addition to local Helifix chopper fleet
» LLG polls in May: Trawen
» Dame Carol hails project
» Students cannot be sent home over fees default
» False allegations to discredit me, says Tamanabae
» Drop in crime Lae’s crime rate last month
» ‘Treat all churches equally’
» More Stories...

 

::LETTERS
» Ramu landowners urged to stand firm
» Lack of proper planning by Education Dept a great shame
» Locals habouring high-low masters
» Madang footballers lack discipline
» A pat for print media in PNG
» PNG Govt should protect employment rights of its people
» Total disrespect by NACS, AusAID
» Briefs
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Water babes... Five-year-old Seri Han (left) and her sister Seba, 4, made a big splash at the Sir Donald Cleland pool yesterday to escape the scorching heat of Moresby and the water problems that was faced by many residents in the city. The water babes have just transferred from Porgera in the Enga province and enrolled at Port Moresby Grammar to do their preschool classes. They are pictured enjoying the cool atmosphere of the pool with minder Lensen Rumi. – Nationalpic by AURI EVA

::BUSINESS

» K2b needed to develop Kodu project: Frontier
  FRONTIER Resources has decided to proceed with a bankable feasibility study for its Kodu copper, gold and molybdenum project with the aim of starting production in March 2012.
» Asia Pacific set to outdo US and Europe
  FRONTIER Resources has decided to proceed with a bankable feasibility study for its Kodu copper, gold and molybdenum project with the aim of starting production in March 2012..
» US firms cut jobs as economic clouds darken
 

WASHINGTON: The US economy suffered 17,000 job losses last month, marking the first monthly losses since 2003, according to a government report last Friday...

» Sale of Tolukumaasset ison track:Emperor
  THE divestment process for the Tolukuma mine in Central province is on course, with a number of parties expressing interest in acquiring the asset.
» GMC to launch hybrid pick-up truck
  DETROIT: General Motors Corp will introduce a new hybrid full-size pickup and a concept hybrid truck this week at the Chicago Auto Show, betting ...

::EDITORIAL
» The NACS losing focus
  IT would seem that all is not well with the National AIDS Council Secretariat.

::SPORTS
» Gunemba strikes
  IN-FORM striker Raymond Gunemba led Tuguba Laitepo Morobe Kumuls to sneak home from behind to beat Inspac Rapatona 2-1 in a tough National Soccer League game at LFA Park ...
» Pukpuks outplayed in Wellington
  THE Digicel PNG Pukpuks were hammered in Wellington Rugby Sevens over the weekend in New Zealand.....
» Mela stars for United
  FLANKER Benjamin Mela played a starring role to help Hekari United thrash a depleted young Besta Madang Fighters side 6-nil in the Telikom-sponsored National Soccer League....

Pathetic performance... PNG Pukpuk Roland Namo trying to break free from his New Zealand opponent during the Pool match during the Wellington Sevens at Westpac Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand. The hosts were too strong winning 41-0.
 


More Stories
» Gurumi surprise winner of Mike Joyce Memorial series
» Eagles fall short in Gazelle’s wake
» Mobil clinch top four spot
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

WeekEnder Stories
» Learning for development
» The mellowing of NCD’s Peter Pan
» Respecting cultural protocol
» How PNG can learn from the Taiwan ICT experience
» World class management of wetlands
» Voyage around the Bismarck Sea
» Safe sex, whose responsibility
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