Friday June 29, 2007
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| SHEILA LASIBORI joins the Governor General Sir Paulias Matane and a team of trekkers to walk part of the Kokoda Trail to raise awareness about the GG’s HIV/Aids Trust Fund. |
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| JACK METTA revisits the NCD by-election 10 months ago as an inspiration on the eve of the national election |
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| New generation Papua New Guineans need to be smarter to keep abreast of global trends, technological and communication advancement. |
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| Prison is a terrible place but it is also a place where inmates if they choose to can experience remorse and personal revival. |
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| April 22 is when hundreds of people in Alotau/Sideia diocese and neighboring Milne Bay islands commemorate the arrival on Sideia island of the first Australian Catholic priest Father Francis Lyons. |
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Paramount Chief Sir Paulias Matane being escorted to the dias