Friday February 16, 2007
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| Tucked away in a valley south of Mt Hagen, the small community of Arou has an isolated feel about it. |
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| How does one come to terms with a habitual creature, writes JACK METTA |
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| Melissa Aigilo does not hide the fact that she is passionate about writing and its role in shaping Papua New Guinea. |
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| Cultures that once existed in perfect harmony with nature for ages are at risk of vanishing against the forces of modernization. |
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| Karkar Island is the biggest volcanic island in the Madang province. |
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| Chris Dally is familiar sight outside Gerehu Stop N Shop Supermarket, Rainbow Village, and other parts of Gerehu in Port Moresby. |
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| In the on going console wars, things have really tightened between the main competitors - the Xbox 360, the Play Station 2 and the Play Station 3. |
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| THE rundown Tari district hospital in the Southern Highlands province is fighting it's last breath to survive. |
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| The passage of time in is nothing more than the passing moments of an inescapable present . |
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| Inspirations and insights from writers around the country. |
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