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Wednesday 6-Feb-08 

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NA split on Nape

  The caucus meeting to decide whether Nape should remain as Speaker or go, started in the afternoon after Parliament...
» Normalcy returns to highly tensed Hagen
  Schools located within Mt Hagen remained closed yesterday as parents kept their children at home as tension was still high.
» Oro SoE extended
  Parliament has extended the State of Emergency (SoE) in Oro province for a further two months...
» Four UPNG students held over alleged fraud
  POLICE have arrested four university students in connection with alleged fraudulent registration payments...
» Supermarkets sell counterfeit sugar
  TWO major supermarkets in Port Moresby are allegedly selling counterfeit sugar imported from overseas last year...
» PPL against use of ‘bush electricians’
  RURAL villagers have been warned against engaging “bush electricians” or unauthorised persons to do electrical wirings or connections to their houses...
» Manus prisoners left without food
  MORE than 40 prisoners at the Manus police lockup have been without food for the past three days...
» Agriculture a priority for devt: WB report
  DEVELOPING the agriculture sector is an agenda that would reduce rural poverty and underpin economic progress...


::NATION
» Highlands MPs in push for tough laws
» InterOil releases price findings
» Six charged over series of offences in Oro
» Efficient ports worker bids farewell today
» K7m allegedly squandered
» K100,000 needed for hydro station in Rabaraba
» Morata gets set for clean up
» More Stories...

 

::LETTERS
» Rise up against anti-competition
» Let common interest of all prevail over personal agendas
» Education subsidy welcomed
» Speaker’s conduct in Parliament speaks greatly of his credibility
» Drastic reforms needed to combat violent crimes
» Crack down on porn makers
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THE ruling National Alliance party was last night undecided on the future of Speaker Jeffery Nape after a long meeting.

::BUSINESS

» SP Brewery embarks on K90m expansion
  SP Brewery yesterday announced it will invest K90 million to expand production...
» Lihir Gold sees fall in output
  LIHIR Gold, which has enjoyed a significant turnaround in recent years after many disappointing years, appears set for a lacklustre performance this year...
» Australian interest rates hit 12-year-high
 

SYDNEY: Australia’s central bank yesterday lifted its key interest rates 25 basis points to 7% - its highest level since 1996...

» Creation of land titles agency being taken up
  SYDNEY: The Australian central bank is tipped to raise interest rates today, a move which analysts said would place hundreds of thousands of home-owners under severe mortgage stress. .
» Chinese named WB’s top economist
  SINGAPORE: World oil traded lower in Asia yesterday after concerns for the US economy appeared to outweigh the impact of Opec’s decision to hold output steady, dealers said

::EDITORIAL
» Stop alleged sorcerer killings
  FOR many years The National has written against the belief in sorcery in this country.
We have noted that sorcery belongs to a way of...

::SPORTS
» Juni comes good in NZ
  THE bad boy of PNG lawn bowls, Peter Juni, has redeemed himself with a top-rate ranking on the world scene following an exceptional performance in Wellington, New Zealand, last month...
» Juniors set to take on the world’s best
  The PNG Under 19 cricket team flies out to Malaysia on Thursday this week to take on the cream of cricketís top nations at the Under 19 World Cup...
» Raiders beat top challenger in volleyball
  A top-of-the-ladder clash was witnessed at the Hohola Volleyball courts on Saturday, when competition heavyweights Ebony Blackwoods and Namona Raiders played each other...

Juni in action at the Apia SP Games last year before he was sidelined for disciplinary reasons but he has since come good to put PNG on the international lawn bowls map after a gutsy performance in New Zealand last month.
 


More Stories
» Soccer squad in full training
» Kickboxing to host two major international fights
» Amini recognised for efforts
» Manalos maintain unbeaten run
» Blessing for police to play in Australia
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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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