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  Thursday August 30, 2007
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A bigger cabinet could be an ominous sign


Highlands MPs must unite



2007 Election Results


PM will be known on Monday



Chief must prevent discord


Indonesia’s moment of great opportunity



Lodgement of income tax returns



Greeks facing impossible choices

 

 

Today's features....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 
 

Cabinet named
Temu is Deputy Prime Minister

     
  TOP STORIES:

 


Polye ‘cool’ over demotion in rank
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DEPUTY National Alliance leader (Highlands) Don Polye exuded an obvious air of disappointment yesterday at being displaced as deputy prime minister but declined to publicly voice his emotions.

New DPM humbled
 
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NEWLY-appointed Deputy Prime Minister Dr Puka Temu said he was humbled and deeply happy with his appointment.

PM warns against rushing Fiji changes
 
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PRIME Minister Sir Michael Somare has cautioned against rushing changes in Fiji without ensuring the public service machinery that can support the changes.

BUSINESS:

Use of bogus products rampant: BCPNG
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THE Business Council of Papua New Guinea (BCPNG) has expressed concerns that many Papua New Guineans don’t understand the principle of intellectual property rights (IPR), a major reason why consumption of fake goods is rampant in the country.

CHM, BAT leading the war against piracy
-THE campaign being waged by Chin H Meen (CHM) and British American Tobacco (BAT) against piracy is effectively helping the Business Council of PNG (BCPNG) in stemming the flood of counterfeit goods into the country.

Pruaitch praises govt tax collection efforts
THE ultimate goal of tax administration is to make taxpayers pay their taxes voluntarily.

EDITORIAL:
One-stop centres a winner
 
-AT last Papua New Guinea is examining a co-ordinated and sensible move to fight domestic violence.
 

 

 

 

  
 

 

 

 

SPORTS
Three more gold
PNG loses medals tally lead


In the clear... Daisy Winas tries to clear the ball for PNG ahead of her neigbouring Solomon Islands player in their second match of the soccer competition last night in Apia. Winas, the only Lae-based player in the team, has been outstanding after two outings contributing to our women’s aim to defend the gold won in Fiji in 2003. PNG won 4-0. On Saturday, PNG beat host Samoa 6-0 in the opening encounter. – Picture by JASON PINI


  Pini settles for record and a gold
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PAPUA New Guinea’s swimming sensation Ryan Pini continued his dominance at the Faleata Aquatic Centre in Apia yesterday, collecting another gold medal in his favourite 100 metres butterfly event with another Games record.

Strike threat
- THE Port Moresby rugby league finals may be in jeopardy after local referees resolved to boycott this weekendís matches due to continuous assault.
 

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