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A champion for children
There does not seem to be enough hours in a day for Lita Hesingut Mugugia to do what her heart desires.
The evergreen Dadi Toka
JACK METTA trumpets Port Moresby’s own Peter Pan, soon to be a septuagenarian
Anastasia, a tale of mystery and intrigue
The story of the Romanov family, the last Czar to rule imperial Russia before the Revolution of October 1917, is long enduring and as intriguing and mysterious as it is sad.
Committed Caspar gets his award
Commitment to work pays. That's what Caspar Bass, the head of grounds staff at Divine Word University in Madang, realized when he walked away with a cheque of K2000 recently.
The cannibals and warriors of pre-contact New Hanover
Historical accounts by Europeans such as Richard Parkinson's, "Thirty Years in the South Seas" give graphic accounts of the pre-contact nature of cannibalism in what is the present day New Guinea islands region of PNG.
Defenders of the oppressed
Newly graduated police officers face the challenge to rebuild the reputation of the force and regain the trust of ordinary law abiding citizens. SHEILA LASIBORI reports.
The heart for art
MALUM NALU talks to Dr Greg Murphy recently honoured for his services to PNG arts and education
Writers Forum
Iinspirations and encouragements from writers around the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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