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Monday August 20, 2007
Disaster toll climbs to 13
Economic independence over the next five years: PM
Corruption in City Hall to go: Parkop
Police memo ends up in ‘wrong hands’
Police give attackers 14-day ultimatum
Wingti obtains stop order
A mining watchdog proposed by forum

Parkop to redress Motu-Koitabuans

Firm donates computer to ‘good’ client
CMBF supports city women
Lambflap vendors urged to try tuna as a healthy alternative
Sustainability the key to development: Sir Peter
Top cop vows to take action against police officers
US envoy praises DWU students
Parliament urged to look at special provisions
Communication vital in waste management
Vendor alleges unlawful assault
PNG too expensive to visit, says tourist
PM urged to be fair in allocation of portfolios
Group take up stand to fight HIV/AIDS
Gang rape seen as a factor to high HIV rate
Second clash at Gordon market by ethnic groups stalls business
Most govt units unable to keep files of vital records
WHP budget to include army engineers’ battalion
Renewed gun permit under police scrutiny
Indonesia celebrates 62 years, keen to enhance relationship
Nod for new and bigger DFA agency
Awesa is deputy leader of PNG Party
Missing family rescued
 
 

 

                                                                                 
 
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Mr Soerjanto and his wife Trisiwi Renoati cutting the traditional Indonesian ceremonial dish, which is the equivalent of a celebratory cake, during their country’s 62nd independence celebration last Friday at the ambassador’s residence in Korobosea.


   

We’ll be back... The 16 students from Australia who completed the Kokoda Trail two weeks ago, plan to do it again once they save enough funds. The picture shows a jubilant Jacob Khouin (from right), Essa Herasan, William Hoskins and Mathew Bacon celebrating at the Owers Corner in the Central province after spending 10 days conquering the rugged 96km famous track.They enjoyed the hospitality of the people as well as their porters so much between July 25 and Aug 4 that they are willing to do it all over again. The students originally came from countries like Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia and Vietnam. They were students of Debney Park Secondary school and Kensington Community College in Melbourne.


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