Friday March 23, 2007
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| Urgent Government action is needed to stop direct disposal of mine waste into PNG rivers. HARLYNE JOKU writes. |
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| People of a remote Rigo village falls back on their traditional legacy to improve their lot, reports JACK METTA |
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| Rofundogum village is situated on the Sepik plain between the main Sepik Highway and Timbunke on the Sepik River. |
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| Looting of cargo bound for destinations in the highlands and overseas markets have been a major problem for trucking firms using the Highlands Highway. PETER KORUGL reports |
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| A floating five star hotelNow that's how I would describe the super liner, Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) that sailed into Rabaul's Simpson Harbour on March 1. |
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| They were once mighty freshwater bodies on whose banks human civilizations were born. But now, many of the world's great rivers are threatened by over-extraction of water. |
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| Inspirations and encouragements from writers around the country. |
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