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Thursday May 31, 2007
Subsidy confusion
Appeal to bury 49 kids
Query over city manager’s post
Contamination to come under probe
WHP poll works stalled
K2.8million wharves to rise in Pomio
Inflated voters’ rolls in SHP: Candidates
Kaupa bats for checks on ballot paper handling

Students get school fee subsidies

MAF will not accept election charters, says GM
‘Night rallies breed AIDS’
MP: Sogavare interefering in PNG politics
Enga highway re-opened
Members not enjoying benefits: Busken
Officers to take authorities to court
Show respect to your rivals, leaders urged
Local processing will boost Gulf economy: Farapo
Derari and Buafe bury hatchet to work better
Bart to court ENB voters
Bamin decries corruption in judiciary
Sir Mekere credited for economic boom
More men turning up for VCT: Data
31days to implement new policing concept
Refusal to settle claims led to a ‘war of words’
No clue on fire
Hughes: Graft can be controlled
George outlines Ramsi’s specific role in Solomons
Media’s vital role in actioning Pacific Plan
Economy development in danger
Beon to build new facilities
St John extends service to Kubalia
Drama, visual displays widely used in awareness
Arrest warrant issued for couple
Drop in serious crimes in Lae city: May crime figures
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Chairman for Central Supply and Tenders Board Brian Kimmins (left), Mr Tiensten and managing director for Stocks and Partners Lawrence Stocks showing off the signed contract.

  NBC managing director and new Pina president Joseph Ealedona (right), a colleague from the Pacific and Justin Kili (left) of the PNG Media Council at the fourth bi-annual convention in Honiara.


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