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Friday June 22, 2007
K2million MP
WNB police at loggerheads over polls deployment time
Daru parents fret over children’s well-being
Customs, police crack smoke ring
Oil spill on freeway cleared
Health Dept wants allegations resolved
Barter made paramount chief 
Cop: My company is rightful lessee

Economy gets top bank rating

Sevua to focus on three poll cases before him
Poll security ops in full swing
Contractors demand payments from the city government
SAP to usher ‘new era of sustained growth’
Rallies at school premises banned
AIDS kits for polling areas
Bart slams Samana
Public servants told to perform
H’landers urged to work together
PLP vows to rid law, order problem
People ‘key’ to progress
Digicel to know fate soon
PNG deserves best in judiciary services: Bire
Governor-General hits Kokoda track
Unage releases book
Menyama gets new police station
Unusual heavier rainfall forecasted
Annual Aust education, training roadshow opens
Mekere opens ablution block
Students to showcase talents at picture show
Radio Sandaun upgrades frequency
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Sir Paulias trekking up hill from Deniki village to Kokoda on Wednesday morning. Behind him is Chinese ambassador to PNG Wei Ruixing. – Nationalpic by SHEILA LASIBORI

 

How do they get it... NAC’s Freda Taimbari showing a poster containing pictures of the different ways in which HIV/AIDS is transmitted to attentive Deniki women and girls on Wednesday. – Nationalpic by SHEILA LASIBORI


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