Friday April 20, 2007
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| Along the Kokoda Trail, one becomes aware of the infinite circle of life: there is evidence of decay, destruction and death; there are also examples of rejuvenation, restoration and renewal. |
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| The old Lae airport provokes a distinct taste from the past, writes JACK METTA |
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| Papua New Guinea has come a long way in its education system from schools established by early missionaries and the use of colonial Australian Education system.... |
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| On Saturday of the Easter weekend I was invited to visit Situm, five kilometers outside Lae, Morobe province. |
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| Being a mother of three and a successful businesswoman can be quite challenging. |
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| Junior suffers from dyslexia, which means he has difficulty reading and writing. |
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| The National Agricultural Research Institute's (NARI) largest and oldest research station - Lowlands Agricultural Experiment Station (LAES) - at Keravat.... |
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| The National Parliament, unlike any other Government organisation plays a major role in ensuring that the laws of this nation are properly debated and passed.... |
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| Inspirations and encouragements from writers around the country. |
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