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Friday August 31, 2007
Uni horror
2 dead in Simbu clash
Ministerial increase deemed too costly
Judge warns lawyers to ‘fast track’ cases
Police officers frozen, face probe
Agiru: SHP will see changes
Health Dept to deal with fake drugs

Kabilo clamps down on Wewak hookers

Include security, population issues, MSG meet urged
Court orders PNGDF to provide documents
Wingti’s case will be heard today
Case against Polye set for Sept 11
Man bashed to death after a dispute over an expat woman
Foreign Affairs still pursuing bribery case
Polye raring to get into action
Government ‘against privatisation’
New legislation unwelcomed
Police elections operations a costly affair, says Baki
Teachers undergo in-service workshop
‘Fire bugs’ taking advantage of dry spell
Cr slams gold seekers
Landowners urged to be patient
Warning!
UPNG, ABG sign MoA
Dr Temu: Land reform programme a Govt priority
VC stresses need for resource policy plan
Youth leader to attend Asia-Pacific summit
The National is PNG’s top selling newpaper
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UPNG Vice-Chancellor Prof Ross Hynes (second left) and the executive director for Open Colleges Dr Abdul Mannan (left) exchanging signed copies of the MoA with ABG President Joseph Kabui during the signing ceremony at Kubu yesterday.


   

Sir Paulias, flanked by ENB Deputy Governor James Dapele (left) and UPNG ENB student association president Ben Peni, being welcomed by female ENB students for the seminar last Wednesday night.


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