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Monday August 13, 2007
PM’s vote today
Supreme Court throws out Yali appeal
Duo vie for PM post
Heavy rains wreak havoc in Morobe
14 undergo open and closed-heart surgeries
SP Brewery funds Enga show, vows to support future events
Reu: Police did not give permit for march

More than 300 firearms destroyed

Over 200 to undergo surgery on USS Peleliu
Decentralisation laws need to be reviewed, says PM
Supporters of losing candidate stage peaceful protest march
K10billion compo sought
Priest seeks legal action
Fijian delegation travels to ENB
Convicted rapist out on three-year probation
FSVAC wants laws changed
Central regional election challenged
Forces accused of murder
SHP ops to wind down this week
Pay cut for absent teachers
No drop in tourists
Many turned up for LPNG conference
Inaugural disaster exposition a success
PLWAs attend seminar on AIDS prevention
Public servants told to perform
More mobility for Misima police
Aust journo discourages Kokoda mining proposals
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Sound of something different... Students from various schools in Port Moresby were treated to a wide range of music from the US Marines at the Gordon Secondary School on Friday. The US Marine band entertained them with jazz and other popular music that are usually heard only on radios.

   

Catherine Taule (centre front) posing with Rev Jouilisi Duvu Lo Co, Rev Wai Ilivunsi, Rev Nawai Temes, Rev Anil Reuben and layman Mataiosi Venelayaco. – Nationalpic by WILLIAM WILLANDO


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