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Wednesday 19-Mar-08 |
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Paradise lost... The popular Stewart Park
on the Lae waterfront is now out of bounds to
city residents, as the sign and the locked gate
indicates. It had being used by local residents
as a recreational park for over 40 years. –
Nationalpic by RONALD BULUM.
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| ::BUSINESS |
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Digicel seeks to keep own
call gateway |
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DIGICEL PNG yesterday maintained that its
international gateway and that of the
Government-owned Telikom should... |
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Geothermal power big winner
for Lihir |
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LIHIR Gold’s 56 megawatts of geothermal power,
which provides about 75% of the company power
needs, last year reduced production costs by... |
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River Diamonds raises Ј4.7m
to buy Fiji gold mine |
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LONDON: River Diamonds is to raise Ј4.7m (K28.2
million) through a placing to acquire the
Vatukoula Gold Mine in Fiji. |
| ::EDITORIAL |
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Attitudes must
change |
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TWO articles in The National yesterday give
grave cause for concern. |
| ::SPORTS |
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SP pitches in K20,000 |
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THE Papua New Guinea men’s softball team
campaign towards the World Cup qualifier in
Auckland, New Zealand, became a... |
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Our swim team bank on BSP
for NZ meet |
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BANK South Pacific yesterday donated K20,000 to
Team Swimming to help them attend the Oceania
championships in... |
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Moresby Rangers set for
Ipatas Cup |
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THE new Port Moresby-based SP Cup franchise,
Port Moresby Rangers will use this... |
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SP Brewery general manager Stan Joyce (second
from left) and PNGSF president Chris Bais pose
with the dummy cheque with two members of the
PNG Team Danny Mong (left) and Isimel Marnapal.
Nationalpic by WILLIAM WILLIANDO.
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Expect upsets in softball |
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