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Tuesday September 18, 2007
Sir Michael fights back
500 Papuans face eviction
Plan for future, says Somare
Duo get Chief title
‘Purge handout
‘Borrowed’ cannons set to open Parliament
Tammur set to deliver new TV station

Hesse: Reflect on gains

PNG stuck in mud: Barnes
Freeway’s ‘death trap’ claims another vehicle
ECP under cloud
ARV users rises
Churches to get funding from provincial govt
Baiyer-Lumusa road to get major face-lift
Landowners shut off InterOil
More than 4,000 homes under HMF
Woman ‘executed’ in tribal fight
K1 million claim dismissed
Expo turnout low
Timely gift for Tari district hospital
Hela show hailed for promoting healthy living
Owner: Scam claims untrue
Minape ordered to appear in court
Bougainville gets Opposition arm
Revive provincial law and order committee: Irasua
MPs urged to work together with ABG
 
 
 
 

 

                                                                                 
 
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Independence in Lae... East New Britain students performing a traditional Tolai dance during the Independence Day celebrations at the Markham Road Primary School in Lae last Friday. All four regions were represented in activities that ranged from traditional dances to dramas depicting the arrival of the first European explorers.  – Nationalpic by SAMPSON BONAI


   

PNGDF 1PIR Taurama officers and their Indonesian counterparts posing with one of the 76mm artillery cannons after test firing the cannons yesterday morning during a rehearsal for this morning’s 21-gun salute.


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