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Wednesday 20-Feb-08 

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House of ill-repute

  Vulupindi Haus, home of the 10%syndicate, says Tiensten...
» Contributors thrill to Nasfund’s creditation
  MOST of Nasfund’s quarter million members were thrilled yesterday at the news their retirement benefit accounts had been credited...
» Frabelle employees demand more pay
  MORE than 2,000 employees from Frabelle (PNG) Limited ‘stood down’ from their jobs yesterday...
» Three killed in Konnou
  THREE people are confirmed dead as fresh gun-battle erupted in Konnou...
» Salary for COI staff outrages TUC
  THE Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress (TUC)yesterday expressed its outrage...
» K2.5 million to AIDS committees this year
  A sum of K 2.5 million will be disbursed to provincial AIDS committees (PAC) this year to carry out their programmes...
» Yapsie flood relief ops require K66,000
  The Sandaun provincial administration would need over K66,000 to provide relief assistance to more than 2,000 flood devastated people...
» No accommodation for school leavers
  MANY school leavers in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville(ARB) are not being accommodated and are going back to their villages with gloomy prospects...


::NATION
» Raskol duo shot dead at roadblock
» Parkop calls for prostitution to be legalised
» Philemon dismayed on Pacific Register of Ships shares
» Court stays minister from sacking Unitech council
» Malaria remains the PNG’s No.1 killer, says Chan
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::LETTERS
» Tuna fishery stink in Wewak is ‘gross’
»  Wewak mess created by National Physical Planning Board decision
» Court challenges against sitting MPs have dreadful impacts on services
» Why no funding for Motu Kotaibu villages?
» Support for Punagi view on poverty
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Vulupindi Haus – housing a 10% syndicate that demands commissions for processing cheques and payouts.

::BUSINESS

» Exploration costs slash Oil Search profit to US$141m
  HIGHER exploration costs, bloated non-cash items and higher effective tax rate pared down Oil Search profit last year...
» PNG to be repackaged as tourism destination
 

PAPUA New Guinea is being repackaged as an international tourism destination...

» Harmony lists five potential JV partners
 

HARMONY Gold has drawn up a short list of five potential partners for its Papua New Guinea projects...


::EDITORIAL
» Time for a PNG travel advisory
  THERE has never been a case of avian flu infecting human beings in Papua New Guinea.

::SPORTS
» Tennis project bears fruit
  THE Papua New Guinea Under 19 team have to play smart in order to book a super league final quarter final spot
» West Indies next for our U19 cricketers
  THE Papua New Guinea Under 19 team have to play smart in order to book a super league final quarter final spot
» Sepik contest attracts overseas challenge
  NEIGHBOURING Solomon Islands will add an international flavour to the Sepik Iron man competition this year.

PNG swim sensation Ryan Pini in Ela Motors team approaches the finishing line in the swim-leg event of the Sepik Ironman challenge in 2006. – File photo



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» Road map for Western province tourism
» The regrettable days of regrets
» The passing of a writer
» Preserving Port Moresby’s WW11 history
» Business booms after Daulo Pass landslip
» Education, a struggle for Seiyom children
» Aussie’s ‘Stolen Generation’ and PNG’s ‘Vairas’: Colonial mishap or deliberate accidents

 
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