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Thursday 13-Mar-08
Long and winding road... Hail to the Chief, who celebrates 40 years in politics. On this milestone achievement, we bring you a 68-page publication on his remarkable journey, and join the people of PNG in wishing him good health, wisdom and longevity in the years ahead.
::BUSINESS
» W. Bank project to boost oil palm villages
  A WORLD Bank project to increase productivity in oil palm communities in Oro and West New Britain provinces will be launched today.
» Lamana Hotel goes to SI
  HONIARA: THE Lamana Hotel is investing at SBD$100 million (K47.4 million) on a new hotel on Solomon islands.
» Non-partisan approach to Cook Islands’ mining
pushed
  RAROTONGA: Cook Islands’ opposition leader Tom Marsters is calling for a non-partisan approach to allow mining of the...
::EDITORIAL
» Michael Thomas Somare
  TODAY we salute a remarkable man on a remarkable occasion. There will be many stories and many accounts of...
::SPORTS
» SP Cup rush is on
  PORT Moresby Vipers officials are working around the clock to get their franchise team re-admitted to the SP Cup rugby league competition this year.
» Tere-Apisah impressive in Melbourne tennis win
  PAPUA New Guinea female tennis champion Abigail Tere-Apisah defied her unseeded status to clinch the...
» Port Moresby A Grade cricket heads into semi-finals clashes
  FINALLY the business end of the Port Moresby A Grade Cricket competition has arrived.
Desperate chase... Morobe Blue Kumuls flanker Michael Foster (8) and his Gelle Hills opponent Donovan Kabewa in hot pursuit for the ball during the National Soccer League match in Port Moresby last weekend. Both teams drew 1-1 in a match which went down to the wire as opposing strikers tried desperately to break the deadlock. - Nationalpic EKAR KEAPU.
» Drugs battle moves to Gulf
» Softball coming to a stand still in Hagen
MAIN STORIES
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Uproar in Kimbe

  KIMBE town in West New Britain province came to a standstill yesterday as staff of the Kimbe General Hospital and...
» PMs congratulate Chief
  PRIME Ministers Kevin Rudd of Australia and Helen Clark of New Zealand have congratulated Sir Michael Somare on his 40 years in politics.
» Ok Tedi strike into 2nd day
  OK TEDI mine remained shut yesterday as national employees, who make up 96% of the workforce, stayed away from work for a second day in...
» 8,000 teachers face the axe from payroll
  MORE than 8,000 teachers in PNG face the axe from their payroll.
» More young people die from HIV/AIDS
  MORE and more Papua New Guineans are dying at young age and many children have become orphaned when their parents died due to...
» State cases without lawyers ‘frustrating’
  IT is frustrating for judges all over the country to be entering judgement against the State when there is no intent to defend the case and there is...
» Hospital chief explains GH’s current problems
  THE current problems faced by the Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) are directly related to the issues of supply and demand, according to...
The NATIONAL does it better...
::NATION
» Police to ‘censor’ CDs not suitable for kids
» MPs, public service urged to cooperate
» No guidelines to monitor mining activities: Iguan
» More Stories...
::LETTERS
» Develop Kokoda in a win-win way
» Decision on national TV station a hasty one
» Don’t disgrace our departed leaders
» Wosera-Gawi MP needs support
» Right decision to extend Oro SoE
» Briefs...