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  Monday April 16, 2007
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Resources boom a long-term reality


Chaos reign in Madang

                            
An inquiry likely to end under the carpet

 

People’s Party needs Latin lesson                   

                    
Not PNG culture to rip elders

                           
First shots fired in  US-China trade war

 
Clearance certificates

It’s time to phase out failed reforms

 

 

 

 

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Tsiamalili dead
Bougainville loses administrator
 BOUGAINVILLEANS were shocked to learn of the death of Peter Tsiamalili, the administrator of the autonomous region, yesterday.

 

The late Mr Tsiamalili... an important public servant lost

 

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BUSINESS:

Grieving relatives target innocent PMVs and passengers
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MANY PMV buses were smashed and their passengers injured in separate attacks on the Highlands Highway....
Be responsible: Graduates told
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GRADUATING students from the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby....
  Stand-off looms over old airport land deal

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A COMPANY has moved about 40 large cargo containers onto a section of the old Lae airport....

 

 

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Emperor sells 20% Porgera stake
 -Emperor Mines will be heavily cashed following sale of its 20% stake in Porgera gold mine to Barrick Gold for US$250 million....
  Nasfund’s investment gathers steam
 
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THE National Superannuation Fund’s investment programme that will gain high investment returns is gathering steam.

 

 

 

 

EDITORIAL
Howard’s tough stand
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AUSTRALIAN prime minister John Howard has taken a rigid and authoritarian stand to the entry of HIV/AIDS migrants....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPORTS

Muruks go down to the 'dogs
  -The Brian Bell Bulldogs came back from a six-point deficit with less than 15 minutes remaining to defeat defending champions Mabey Johnson Muruks in round one of the SP Cup in Port Moresby yesterday.

  Souths kick off soccer season on a high note
  RH group donates K20,000
  Give me a go, says coach

 

 

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Advisers of the lowest order
The Gunanggi courtship dance
Captain Frank's final voyage
Finding the right niche
'Captain Blood' of Misima
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