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Wednesday 12-Mar-08
Fish of steel... Port Moresby city would soon be an open air art gallery, thanks to the initative of PNG Gardener. The contractor to the National Capital District Commission is commissioning works of art such as this sculpture of a lionfish in the city, as part of the programme to beautify the nation's capital. Above, reputed PNG sculpturist Albert Gigmai and son Junior adding their artistic touches to the bronze, copper and steel fish at the Kone roundabout just outside Anderson's Harbour City. –- Nationalpic by WILLIAM WILLIANDO.
::BUSINESS
» Frontier shares plunge on Kodu news
  FRONTIER Resources shares crashed by 35.5%, or A$0.055, yesterday to A$0.10 following news that the PNG Government was...
» Digicel’s overseas ‘Call Me’ service on
  DIGICEL yesterday launced a new service called “International Call Me” in which customers can ask their families and friends overseas to call them.
» China now No.1 gold miner
  PRELIMINARY data suggests China last year overtook South Africa to become the world’s biggest gold producer for the first time.
» OSL final dividend
  OIL Search will be paying a final dividend of US$0.04 per ordinary share to its shareholders on Thursday, March 20.
::EDITORIAL
» Hands off!
  LAST week, a decision was handed down by a court sitting in Goroka.
::SPORTS
» Aussie aid welcomed
  THE Opposition and PNG Rugby Football League yesterday welcomed the K684,000 sports package committed by...
» Port Moresby Snooker Open comp launched
  THE winner of the BSP 2008 Port Moresby Open Snooker tournament will become the sixth member of the...
» PNGRFL questioned about SP Cup teams
  ENGA Governor Peter Ipatas has expressed concerned on the withdrawal of two Port Moresby franchise teams – questioning the...
Helping hand... Barrick corporate and legal affairs general manager Anthony Smare (left) handing over cheque to Governor Ipatas (centre) while Cocoa-Cola Amatil’s Morea Momo looks on. – Nationalpic by HENRY MORABANG.
» Barrick backing Ipatas league
» Bualu claim inaugural Situm soccer crown
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Ok Tedi miners
strike over pay

  THE Ok Tedi mine, which last year recorded a massive K2 billion profit, was shut down yesterday as mine workers walked off...
» Political leadership ‘feeble’ in AIDS fight
  LEADERSHIP at the political level in PNG to tackle HIV/AIDS has been described as feeble.
» Wenge dominance waning?
  MOROBE Governor Luther Wenge could be losing the stature he once enjoyed over the Tutumang (provincial assembly).
» Ex-cop in court over sale of house in Lae
  FORMER Morobe provincial police commander Peter Nessat appeared in court yesterday over alleged breach of contract in the sale of a house in Lae city.
» Three arrested over K1million fraud case
  THREE people in Australia have been arrested over the embezzlement of over K1 million from a Papua New Guinean company that...
» ‘Reserve force’ mulled to tap youth potential
  MINISTER for Community Development and minister responsible for youth affairs Dame Carol Kidu has backed plans to have a...
» Court refuses removal of curator
  A WOMAN seeking the removal of the public curator as administrator of her deceased husband’s estate by way of a summary judgement has...
The NATIONAL does it better...
::NATION
» Street vendors need to know exchange rates
» Councillors threaten boycott
» Remote Andita back on the map
» More Stories...
::LETTERS
» Take a reality check, Tammur
» A pat on the back for Goroka folks
» Agriculture sector vital, Agiru
» There’s no excuse for sexual abusers
» Aid from Japanese govt much appreciated
» Briefs...