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Thursday October 11, 2007
Cops prepare to move in on Unitech
Tiensten lauds K1.637bil ‘policy-driven budget’
Court to decide today on 2 election petitions
Father sues defiant son in village court
10-yr jail for drug, alcohol sins
Refugees still seeking UN help
Hagen, Lae seek better city government system

DPM staff in job enhancement seminar

Leaders in Enga urged to stop payback killings
Memorial plaques divide Kokoda people
Nambawan Super welcomes partial settlement of liabilities
Doctors salute Government over housing initiative
OC not an enemy, says Geno
CAA to pay dues
Anxious weeks of waiting over
BEC approves ex gratia claims
Police condemn increase in violence
Baki attends Pacific police chiefs conference in NZ
Set up tougher laws: Activist
K5million needed to rebuild Pindiu
Lessons aired on television receive huge support
MCWJ welcomes stand by Wenge and Philemon
Mongniol Primary School celebrates National Education Week
Let’s go home
Post PNG personalised stamps now sold in Lae
ABCO welcomes K50m allocation to fix Lae roads
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Managing director of Post PNG Peter Maiden (right) presenting a gift pack to Mal Lewis of Hornibrooks NGI Ltd during the introduction of the personalised stamp service in Lae last week.

 

West Papuan families living in cramped makeshift tent homes just outside the UNHCR Office, Ela beach, Port Moresby. – Nationalpic by WILLIAM WILLIANDO
 

 


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