Friday July 06, 2007
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By LUANA PANIU Almost hidden, between a vast mass of green untouched virgin forests, the Sebirigi road looked like a giant serpent, slowly making its way.... |
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| By JACK METTA THE paying public, bless their souls, is an asset to any sport. When they part with their dough in the interest of the sporting code.. |
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| “Words of Paradise” is a collection of Papua New Guinea poems that have been translated from the vernacular. |
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| In Lae, Morobe province of PNG some 70 years ago one of the most adored of the long- distance aviators of the 1930s was Amelia Earhart Putnaml..... |
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By UNE O’OME While Americans celebrate their Independence on July 4 every year, a simple yet authoritative father Giau Duruba.... |
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Trucks and machinery used to clear the way for roads By Luana Paniu