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Tuesday July 31, 2007
Successor sought
Somare takes a swipe at Australian media
Parties jostle for Zurenuoc’s nod
NA and partners pitch camp to talk governance
Extra cops deployed in East New Britain
Business difficulties
Public prosecutor fined K750

Officials reinstated

Nablu assures Angau of funds
Maxtone-Graham keeps Waghi seat
Sir Bob praises Wenge for retaining seat
NA’s Rambi deposes PDM man Kingal
Ipatas grabs third term but his party is bashed in Enga
Yawari, others to stop Hela ballots
Court upholds ruling
LPV sees upsets in Morobe
Media barred from Yali writs signing
Security company owner beats Sir Moi
Supporters of losing candidates turn violent
A new deal for Kerowagi
PPP set to take sweeping measures
Aihi vows to fight corruption
Finance dept sets deadline
PNG soon to get cancer cobalt machine: Sir Peter
Government urged to appoint department heads on merit
Teachers urged to return to work
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Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare (left) in the company of aides, talking to The National on arrival from Wewak yesterday.

Airlink planes sitting on the tarmac at the company terminal at Madang airport.

No hard feelings … Outgoing Okapa MP Tom Amukele (left) hugging Bonny Oveyara, the man who unseated him during winners’ proclamations at the National Sports Institute in Goroka last Sunday. Mr Amukele said the seat belonged to the people and urged his successor to continue the development projects he had initiated.


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