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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



Public service failing people
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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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Power cut at Unitech
PNG Power Limited has cut the power supply to the Papua New Guinea University of Technology due to unpaid electricity bills, preventing students from having access to vital facilities for their studies.

     
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Judge managing poll petitions steps down
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JUSTICE Mark Sevua has stepped down as the judge managing election petitions.

PNG ‘committed to Look North Policy’
 
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PNG is committed to strengthening her relations with countries in the Asian region in line with its “Look North Policy”, Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane said yesterday..

PM to UN: Climate change real
 
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CLIMATE change is real and already upon Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare has told the United Nations in New York..

 

BUSINESS:

New Brian Bell home centre opens in PoM
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GOVERNOR-General Sir Paulias Matane officially cut the ribbons to open the doors to the spacious new Brian Bell Home Centre in Gordon’s light industrial area last Friday, witnessed by hundreds of customers, local and overseas guests....

Nasfund gets A$20m windfall
-NASFUND yesterday received a large boost of A$20 million (K48 million) from APN News and Media Ltd for one of its major investments – online tourism service business Roamfree.

Mining, oil top contributors
-THE mining and petroleum sector is a major exporter and top contributor to the gross domestic product (GDP), Secretary for Commerce and Trade Anton Kulit said last week.

EDITORIAL:
Kill or cure
 
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IT appears that it takes the acting chief executive officer at Lae’s venerable Angau Hospital to draw attention to the flood of stolen and fake drugs that has inundated many stores and markets in Papua New Guinea.

 

 

 

  
 

 

 

 

SPORTS
Women fight it out in Lae
ASPIRING young Papua New Guinea women are taking centre stage in two sporting events ñ netball and AFL - being hosted in Lae this week.


 A Lae Under 15 player looking for support as she is surrounded by Kimbe players in the PNG/AFL junior national championships at Igam Barracks in Lae yesterday. Nationalpic by SAMSON BONAI.


  Solomons soccer coming to town
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TWO visiting teams from Solomon Islands are confirmed to take part in the MRDC-sponsored Seven-a-side soccer tournament to be staged in Port Moresby next month.

Kicking around Wabag
- PRIMARY schools in Wabag electorate are set for the third annual U16 Abal Wabag district school soccer challenge currently underway in Wabag. The weeklong tournament will end on Friday.
 

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