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  Friday April 20, 2007
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Resource sector growth promises improved living standards


Things looking bright for Biliau-Uribu people

                            
A mobile service that is not mobile

 
Political idols vs democratic principles                

                    
Not PNG culture to rip elders

                           
First shots fired in  US-China trade war

 
Obtaining a mareva injunction

Factions fight to control Timor

 

 

 

 

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K30million Sepik funds wasted
PAC calls for police action
 THE parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has cited serious breaches of the laws by trustees and officers of relevant provincial and National Government departments in the management of over K30 million in the Sepik Highway Trust.

 

Placard carrying Butibum village clan leaders and their people moved onto the old airport to demonstrate their resolve to obtaining leases to the old aerodrome land. – Report and picture by YEHIURA HRIEHWAZI

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TOP STORIES:

BUSINESS:

We want our land back: Ahi
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AHI clan chiefs of Butibum village in Lae yesterday converged on the old Lae airport with their people....
Costly logistics lapse
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THERE is enough police manpower to handle the national election but not enough money to fund security logistics....
  Report brands NMAG as ‘a national disgrace’

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THE National Museum and Art Gallery has been described as a “national disgrace” by the Public Accounts Committee....

 

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Cocoa production declines in Ramu
 -COCOA production in the Middle Ramu electorate in Madang province is declining due to high transportation cost.
  Profits should reflect better and affordable services, says Masi
 
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PROFITS announced by major shareholder companies should be profits that reflected better and affordable services to consumers....
 

 

 

 

EDITORIAL
Business to the rescue
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WE have had ample reason to decry the slowness of the response to HIV and AIDS.
 

 

 

 

 

SPORTS

It's history for boxers
  -THREE women fighters will re-write the history of boxing when Lamana PNG Boxing Team leaves today for the Oceania Boxing Championships in Apia, Samoa.

  Nine sports given pre-Games funds
  Piggies on the trot in rugby union race
  Raiding unknown Eagles territory

 

 

The spirit of Kokoda
A reminder of ham sandwich
The school library and learning in the information landscape.
Situm ponders the future
Perseverance pays off for Suzannah
Music for the brain
Agricultural innovations
A house to be proud of
Writers Forum
 


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