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  Thursday October 04, 2007
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‘Saving part of budget surplus for ‘rainy day’


Air Niugini is a disgrace to PNG



Germany, UK failed their part



Apathy in the public service



Is this Howard’s end?


Myanmar – a nation in turmoil



Lodgement of income tax returns



With DVD gifts, Kim gets chattier

 

 

Today's features....

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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‘No crime committed’
Prime Minister loses cool over calls to step down

     
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Government claims credit for 90,000 home ‘seekers’
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NINETY thousand applications for housing loans are before the banks in what the Government believes is a show of confidence by Papua New Guineans in the state of the economy.

ICCC not fulfilling role, says Somare
 
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Public Enterprise Minister Arthur Somare has slammed ICCC over failing to implement Government policies regarding competition in mobile services under the Telecommunications Act.

Museum boss ‘iced’
 
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The National Executive Council (NEC) has suspended National Museum and Art Gallery director Simon Poraituk to allow an investigation into the alleged anomalies at NMAG.
 

BUSINESS:

Vibrant economy
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ECONOMIC activities in the country continued to grow in the first six months of the year, Central Bank Governor Wilson Kamit reported.

Mayberry blasts Government, Telikom
-A BUSINESS leader has criticised the Government for doing nothing to improve the services of the State-owned Telikom PNG.

InterOil plans to suspend Elk-2 well ops
-INTEROIL Corp plans to suspend its Elk-2 well for possible re-entry at a later date and move the oil rig to Elk-4 that lies 1.6km south of the Elk-1 discovery well in preparation for drilling.
 

EDITORIAL:

Bedlam at Baisu
 
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PARLIAMENT should be deeply concerned at the continuing signs of a collapsing province evidenced in the Western Highlands.


 

 

 

  
 

 

 

 

SPORTS

More swim medals
Boroko swimmers win four medals in Brisbane meet


Boxing stalwart Dick Larry (left) presents the Tumat Sogolik’s boxing gloves that won the first silver medal for boxing at the Commonwealth Games in Canada to mark the Mr Belden Namah acceptance of his patronage – Nationalpic by HENRY MORABANG


  Minister honours boxing promise
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SENIOR government minister has called on both PNG Sports Foundation and the PNG Sports Federation to come up with workable framework to provide incentives for its elite sportsman and sports women.

Lahi Soccer heads into finals round for top five
- The weekend promises to be a thriller for Lahi Soccer as teams head into the elimination finals to determine the four finalists that will vie for the major honours.



 

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