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Pre-Independence mood
Australia takes a hard look at ultimate status of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. SINCLAIRE SOLOMON reports
From passion to compassion
Teary-eyed Siuke disproves a popular cliché, writes JACK METTA
Great expectations for the writer from nowhere
Last week the shortlist for the Booker prize was announced.
Museum of Anthropology exhibit explores PNG culture
A new permanent exhibit, "Face to Face: The Arts of Exchange in Mainland Papua New Guinea" will open today....
Rays return from mission trip in New Guinea
Harvey and Rose Ray have a new appreciation for modern civilization and their home in West following a two-year mission....
Internet cafes and the digital divide
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.
Growing and learning
Since 1947 the Port Moresby Technical College has produced over 24,500 graduates in the electrical, mechanical, building, printing and metal trades.
You are being watched!
Prominent PNG politicians were spied on and reports on their activities reported to Canberra. By SINCLAIRE SOLOMON
Independence Stories
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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.