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Friday March 30, 2007
Cops on ice over attack
Pastor plucked alive from under landslide
Kalinoe bows out on high note
Corruption looming
Work on GH finally starts
River contamination confirmed
Disabled persons get morale boosts
Highlands to meet with EC

Telikom’s cable repair cost soars

Youths make their mark in mock session
Five to study in Japan
Pangia High students give up holidays for remedial work
Nestle PNG launches HIV/AIDS drive
Authority seeks interpreter for illegal fishermen
Home schooling president to contest in polls
School uses LPV to vote for SRC
‘Overhaul of village courts now necessary’
Kotapu hits back at media
PM welcomes Chinese envoy
PNGCCI wants fair mobile service at a fair cost
Telikom, ICCC lawyers told to be fully prepared
Yer to appear before leadership tribunal
Churches to get one tenth of budget: Yama
People’s Labour Party convention to be held today
PM to open water supply project
Minutes figure in bashing
Ipatas gives school K50,000 as subsidy
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Blind pianist… Maxwell Ono, from East Sepik province, is a Grade 3 student at the Faniufa Primary School who is a talented young musician. Here, he is playing the keyboard and singing the very popular song “Mangi Wosera” during the National Disability Day held at the National Park in Goroka.

 

  Telikom linesman Charles Maso joining telephone wirings near Don Bosco Technical School at Gabutu, where fire burnt the cables.


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