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  Friday August 24, 2007
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Recent polls underline wisdom of rural voters


Telikom PNG finally makes its presence felt



2007 Election Results


PM will be known on Monday



Chief must prevent discord


Fiji military coup provides hope for better future



Lodgement of income tax returns



Miners’ families angry over disaster

 

 

Today's features....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 
 

Fatal plunge
Six killed after vehicle plunges into deep gorge

     
  TOP STORIES:

 


Cabinet likely to be announced next week
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THE National Alliance-led coalition is still deep in discussion over the formation of the new cabinet, with a senior aide of the prime minister describing the situation as “still fluid”.

State lawyer ordered to stop engaging private legal firms
 
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ACTING Solicitor-General Neville Devete has been ordered to immediately stop the engagement of private law firms to defend the State and its officers.

Police officers ‘in drug, gun ring’
 
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CERTAIN police officers have been implicated in drug and gun-smuggling activities in Western province and will be investigated by a senior officer from Port Moresby.

BUSINESS:

Major hydro electric plant in Morobe
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PNG Power will build a new 240MW power station in Ramu to meet the increasing demand for electricity from the mining sector.

Nambawan Super mulls 5,000 homes for members
-NAMBAWAN Super has plans to construct 5,000 houses at Eight Mile in Port Moresby on a 340ha of land following the concern of the increasing number of its members residing in settlements or within crowded households.

Boost for tuna forum
THE holding of the Pacific tuna forum received a big funding boost yesterday with PNG Fishing Industry Association (PNG FIA) chipping in K30,000 for the event.

EDITORIAL:
The next round of the battle
 
-THE National  has been in the forefront of the fight against HIV/AIDS for more than a decade.

 

 

 

  
 

 

 

 

SPORTS
All ready to take off to Apia today
THE bulk of Team PNG will leave today for the 13th South Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa on a chartered Air Niugini aircraft.


Crunch time: Brian Bell Bulldogs centre Kevin Frank is sandwiched in the tackle of Gurias forward Rodney Pora and team mate a match earlier this season. This time, it’s for the big money as the two teams clash at the Kalabond, in Kokopo for a grand final berth.


  Top four fight out in SP Cup finals round
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The 2007 SP Cup rugby league competition enters round its second round of finals football as the last remaining four teams in Brian Bell Bulldogs and minor premiers Agmark Gurias fight for qualifying final berth....

‘Headhunter’ set to play host
- PNG Kick Boxing Association is set to host a national trial selection tournament in preparation for the coming PNG versus World international fights in December this year.

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