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  Wednesday September 26, 2007
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PNG being left behind in the


Air Niugini is a disgrace to PNG



Germany, UK failed their part
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Oligarchy evident in PNG



Good time to conduct review


A losing battle against global warming?



Lodgement of income tax returns



Kashmir wildlife benefits from insurgency

 

 

Today's features....

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Shoot to Kill
Hagen Police lose patience with looters

     
  TOP STORIES:

 


Stolen medical drugs sets off clash
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STOLEN medical drugs are flooding Lae City following the theft of a large quantity of medicines from the Government medical store yesterday.

PNG pushed to log its forests
 
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KEVIN Conrad, Papua New Guinea's US-based consultant on climate change, believes not enough is being offered as incentive to stop intensive logging in developing countries like PNG.

CEO bashed up at Kerevat home
 
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THE chief executive officer of Cocoa Coconut Institute of PNG (CCIPNG) Dr Vele Ila'ava was beaten up at his home in Kerevat, East New Britain province, last weekend.

 

BUSINESS:

OSL gas assets attract Chinese groups
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Oil Search Ltd has had “direct approaches” from Chinese companies and others wanting to be involved in its development of gas reserves in Papua New Guinea...

Digicel hits N Ireland
-DIGICEL continues to expand fast in the Pacific with the launching of its mobile services in New Ireland province yesterday.

Lihir Gold capitalisation jumps
-THE 46c leap last week to A$3.84 has pushed Lihir Gold’s market capitalisation to a record A$7.3 billion.
 

EDITORIAL:
Mount Hagen
 
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THE two words speak for themselves and we suspect for the majority of the people of Papua New Guinea.

 

 

 

  
 

 

 

 

SPORTS
A Historic Draw
PNG XIII fight back to level score with Aussies


Telikom PNG PM’s XIII centre Gimapau Keimelo supported by his team mate Paul Aiton trying to muscle his way through Australian reserve player Dean Widders and his team mate at Lloyd Robson Oval yesterday. The match was drawn 24-all.


  Souths victorious in first grand final clash
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MINOR premier Petroleum Resources Kutubu (PRK) Souths won their first grand final after defeating Telikom University 2-1.

Islanders crowned as Super4s champ
- NIVANI Islanders are the 2007 Super 4s rugby union champions.
 

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