Friday April 27, 2007
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| The finding of World War II bomb weighing 227kg and its subsequent disposal at sea at Salamaua, Morobe Province.... |
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‘Come tomorrow’
is the catch-phrase of a campaign of a different sort,
writes JACK METTA |
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| The Music Archive of the Institute of PNG Studies recently received 159 compact discs documenting Papua New Guinea's music, languages and history from the Pacific.... |
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| A recent national policy approving traditional medicine as an integral part of the formal health system is welcome news for traditional practitioners.... |
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| Hamilton region in New Zealand has the biggest number of PNG residents and the region's University of Waikato continues producing human resources.... |
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| International Dance Day is an annual event celebrated by dance organizations, dance companies, dance schools, dance professionals as well as amateurs and individuals. |
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| In February last year the two daily papers published stories about 11-year-old German Shepard Lloyd, who had retired.... |
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| The news of Australian World War Two hero Bobby Gibbes' passing on April 11 saddens the people of Dei Valley, Western Highlands province.... |
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| A programme which will benefit rural Papua New Guinea will be launched next week (May 2) in honour of a brave woman who was killed in Afghanistan while serving her country last year. |
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| Insights and encouragements from around the country. |
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