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Friday August 24, 2007
Fatal plunge
Cabinet likely to be announced next week
State lawyer ordered to stop engaging private legal firms
Police officers ‘in drug, gun ring’
Defence security ignored in devt planning
Casa gets a facelift
Dadae stresses stability in Government

Uphill battle for Labour Dept

Danaya urges Government to clamp down on smuggling
Funds on the way for counting officials
Public servants to work with MPs
Duo seek sponsorship
Do not abuse police resources, says Baki
Police escorts sending the wrong message, says TPA
Government reps to attend arms talks
NCD school robbed
‘Little fire ant’ discovered in ESP
Government urged to provide free health services
Law and order rumours deter participants
Illegal drug use rife in Lae
Court frees man accused of robbery
Man pleads guilty to unlawful use of vehicle
Facelift planned for Komo station
NZ govt, TPA combine to alleviate poverty in PNG
Digicel flex cards to hit the streets
Peace restored in upper Mendi
Briefs
 
 
 

 

                                                                                 
 
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Prayer meet set... Six-month-old Delilah Essau and her mother Relvie congregating with other women at the New Guinea Island’s camp site. They are part of more than 3,000 people from PNG and other Pacific countries including Australia and New Zealand, who began arriving in Port Moresby yesterday, for what is expected to be the biggest ever South Pacific Prayer Assembly at the Sione Kami memorial church starting on Sunday. The week-long assembly is an international event which began in 1986. PNG is hosting it for the third time. – Nationalpic by CLIFFORD FAIPARIK


   

Disgruntled election counting officials in Eastern Highlands listening to spokesman Mr Nagamisiwo (left) in front of the Eastern Highlands Electoral Commission office. – Nationalpic by ZACHERY PER


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