Friday May 04, 2007
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| When the writs for the 2007 national general elections are issued today, at least 70 candidates are expected to nominate for the Madang Open electorate. |
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Siuke is campaigning for a change
down on the local waterfront, JACK METTA reports |
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| Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning published in 2002 brings together the expertise of twenty-eight scholars, curators and writers.... |
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| There is a popular expression in Kerema, made famous by local Gulf band Hollie Maea that goes, "Kerema, yu yet kam na lukim (Kerema, come and see it for yourself)". |
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| A strong desire for change and self-reliance is what drove the people of Sunbam ward in East New Britain province to build a women's resource centre.... |
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| On April 25 Kevin Pamba presented what appeared to be a success story about the registration of customary land. |
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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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| Insights and encouragements from around the country. |
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