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Thursday September 06, 2007
Courtroom rage
Lae public poised to pay for road repairs
Put end to contraband smuggling
Parkop ends juicy consultancy deal
Suspension of former South Fly police boss lifted
Correctional officer charged
Fake biscuits in Madang trigger probe

Bogus items bad for legit business

Flight disruptions hit tuna exports
PM leaves for Apec meeting
Rotary stamps its mark after 50 years
Dedicated to prosperity
’Women sell sex to multiple partners’
Vital for us to have a CT scan, says Kevau
STI rates high in rural areas, study reveals
Claim of PLWAs ‘buried alive’ untrue
CAA seeks AG’s consent
Poor handling of evidences hampers probe into racket
East Sepik-Sandaun Highway complete
Duo return to Bougainville after undergoing training in NZ
Manus top cop not happy with CS
Unitech entry among the top 30
Students learn new fire fighting skills
Security guard shot by criminals
Man gets award for long service
Hot pursuit turns sour, trio injured
Yangoru father takes Wewak GH to task
Allocate K1million to LLGs to fix roads: Basil
Briefs
 
 

 

                                                                                 
 
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Mr Solo (on the right, standing next to the sideboard) with Mr Sungi (left, standing next to the sideboard) with company workers and police during the road inspection.


   

A participant at the Medical Symposium filling out a form to get free products from Colgate Palmolive, one of the sponsors of this year's 43rd symposium. Various sponsors set up stalls within the main area and displayed their products.
 


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