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Tuesday June 26, 2007
Protests over roll
Clamp down on lending services
Clinton programme begins on high note
Molou: Africans must go
Chinese fined K1,800 for stolen goods
Foreigners charged with attempted bribery
Seigu kicks up a stink over sewage spill
Yawari cautions  Petromin over transfer of stake

Deployment of troops for polls duties stalled by allowances query

It’s either me or Somare: Yama
Waine plea on nomination set for ruling on Friday
Sir Mek is 90% certain of victory
NBC concerned over staff safety
PM lashes out at Madang leaders
Molou sees problems with LPV
H’lands poll security plans please Trawen and Bengo
Quarrel between poll execs worries hopefuls
Candidate sues for defamation
‘Cult figure’ looms as a favourite in Finsch
Nilkare: Nationals to push for return of village services dept
Choose wisely, says Nili
‘Crackers’ over long hours and less pay
Restorative justice comes into play after death in Lae
Maiba to be printed in Italian
Four rapists imprisoned for 11 years each
Gulf man found dead at Konedobu
Teachers warned: No work, no pay
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