Friday February 23, 2007
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| WWF will stage the first ever Sepik River Crocodile Festival on March 1 and 2 in a drive to conserve crocodiles and its habitats in and along the Sepik River. FESTUS MAIGINAP reports |
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| Ekatiti Arifeae plays a part in the battle against poverty in his Gulf province village, writes JACK METTA |
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| Tiri Kuimbakul's book Success after Graduation has become a runaway bestseller since its launch last November. |
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| While students at Divine Word University get well into their studies one of their peers is preparing to travel to the Middle East to attend a conference themed "Education Without Borders' from February 25 to 27. |
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| Jason Hershey a.k.a. O-Shen is a name that is synonymous with the new blend of tribal, hip-hop, and island reggae music. |
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| Whenever the name 'Manolos' is mentioned, people naturally think of sporting clubs, provincial identities or even regional interest groups. |
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| Has the six-month state of emergency in the Southern Highlands province accomplished its goals. |
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| Inspirations and insights from writers around the country. |
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