Friday September 14, 2007
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| Australia takes a hard look at ultimate status of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. SINCLAIRE SOLOMON reports | ||
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| Teary-eyed Siuke disproves a popular cliché, writes JACK METTA | ||
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| Last week the shortlist for the Booker prize was announced. | ||
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| A new permanent exhibit, "Face to Face: The Arts of Exchange in Mainland Papua New Guinea" will open today.... | ||
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| Harvey and Rose Ray have a new appreciation for modern civilization and their home in West following a two-year mission.... | ||
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| Being a regular user of Internet cafes in Port Moresby, it quite surprises me that cafes owned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) charge among the highest rates. | ||
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A mask dancer (tubuan) from Rofundogum village, East Sepik province. This is an example of a special (sacred) dance that must be protected within its cultural context.