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  Tuesday June 26, 2007
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The bureaucracy can hinder economic growth

Incompetent referees, touch judges killing game

Let this be a violence-free polls

Hard to trust security personnel

          
PM must have vision for future

 
Indian global giants take to steel and scotch

Lodgement of income tax returns

Marshall Islands says ‘no’ to extending US pact

 

 

 

 

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Protests over roll
CANDIDATES in two “hotspot” provinces, Enga and Southern Highlands, have raised questions about the accuracy of the common roll which have just been released by the Electoral Commission.
In Enga, 18 candidates contesting the Kompiam-Ambum electorate, staged a peaceful protest yesterday in Wabag, and handed a petition to Electoral Commission officials claiming figures for some polling areas appearing in the final common roll.

 

Text Box: Show of pride and force ... New police recruits who are a part of 3,000 security personnel comprising police, PNGDF and Correction Service personnel marching through the streets of Mt Hagen in a show of force and preparedness for the national elections last Saturday. Reviewing officer Police Commissioner Gari Baki said the parade was not only to instill a sense of pride and nationalism in the hearts and minds of the people as well as members of the security forces but to also serve as a warning that the security forces would do their utmost best to provide an environment free from threats, intimidation, undue influence and foul play during the polls. — Nationalpic by JAMES APA GUMUNO

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Clamp down on lending services
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PUBLIC Servants have been effectively barred from borrowing money from financial institutions or money lenders....

Clinton programme begins on high note
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THE Clinton Foundation’s rural initiative project on the distribution of anti-retroviral drugs (ARV) to HIV/AIDS patients....

Molou: Africans must go
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THREE foreigners currently in detention in Vanimo will be sent to Port Moresby since it is taking too long for the Foreign Affairs....

 

BUSINESS:
‘Kainantu can be turned around’
-IN his first public statement as managing director of Highlands Pacific, John Gooding has expressed confidence....
NDB seeks to boost small entrepreneurs
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THE National Development Bank (NDB) is now building capacity after being insolvent in 2004 with only K5million....

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 EDITORIAL
 Maintaining communication
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NEARLY two weeks have passed since The National highlighted the situation in Daru in our Western province.

 

 

SPORTS

We’re still behind by K1.5million
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WITH less than two months before the Pacific Games, the PNG Sports Federation (PNGSF) is still short by K1.5million to send a full contingent to Apia, Samoa.

Building up for Greece
Defence upset leaders Hawks in Moresby RL

 

 

Eravo, house for the spirits
P-C emerges in Port Moresby
A Bougainville story
Protecting traditional knowledge
Divine Word University's Pacific outreach
PNG art on show in Cairns
A long and agonising wait.
Where two worlds meet
Yam ceremony, Wapi Sagi Maprik style
Writer Forum

 

                                                    

 

 


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