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Wednesday April 11, 2007
Poll spending trend a worry
Robbery foiled
Tribute to pilots
PNG goes to aid of SI
Plot thickens in SHP
Philemon queries loan
More claims lodged
Meeting on HIV and law begins

Party vows to recall ECP, remove provincial govts

Lack of attendance angers councillors
Intending candidate teaches LPV
No change in status of people in SHP: Survey
Primary school students get new uniforms
Leaders urged to cooperate in roll update
PAP endorses former district administrator
Lack of evidence forces court to set mum free
More babies born this Easter
Gold mine failed to meet requirements: Principal
New thermal area found in Rabaul
Educators meet to get funds
Observe true meaning of Easter, says judge
Land lease void
POM-based officers disarmed
Indonesian fishermen told pay up or be jailed
Pact signed for Kokopo roads, street maintenance
Kanawi pleased over sugar intake in Manus
Global attention on region online
Team work urged to attract tourists
ICCC announces fuel price rise
Separate booths backed
K100mil for education subsidy: PM
Goroka cops urge urgent HQ response on accommodation
Parents call on public to help find missing boy
Questions over Lae land
Briefs
 
                                                                                 
 
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Happy 71st… Two prominent Papua New Guineans with something in common celebrating their 71st birthdays only days apart. Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare (far left) turned 71 on April 9, and celebrated the occasion in Madang with Jordan Barter (grandson of Health Minister Sir Peter Barter) and Fr Jan Czuba, president of the Divine Word University.

  EHP Police Commander Philip Solala (second from left) and his men awaiting word from Police Headquarters about their accommodation.


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