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Monday 22-Oct-07
Chairman of OISCA Rabaul branch Sinai Brown (right) welcoming the international president Dr Yoshiko Y. Nikano and her delegation at the Tokua airport yesterday.  Nationalpic by VERONICA MANUK
::BUSINESS
» Emperor undergoing restructure
  EMPEROR Mines Ltd is undertaking a massive corporate restructure after the company’s production profile changed significantly during the second quarter.
   
» Coffee cupping contest opens in Goroka today
  THE second international coffee cupping competition dubbed the “pride of PNG” starts in Goroka today.
   
» IPBC boss tells Telikom to learn from competitor Digicel
 

THE chairman of the Independent Public Business Commission (IPBC) has welcomed competition in the telecommunications sector and encouraged Telikom PNG Ltd to live with it.

   
» New York oil price hits record high US$90.07
  LONDON: Oil prices soared to another record high above US$90 (K271.04) per barrel last Friday amid global supply jitters and tensions between Turkey and crude producer Iraq, dealers said.
 

::EDITORIAL
» EHP on the line
  GIVEN the attitude towards telecommunication installations, the current warning from Eastern Highlands police to Mt Kerekonma landowners is both timely and justified.


::SPORTS
» Kumuls selected
  25-strong side leave today for France, Wales
» Manolos ground Eagles in Moresby men softball
  PREMIERS Brown Eagles crashed to a 10-5 defeat at the hands of SPIA Manolos in round three of the Digicel Port Moresby men’s softball competition at the weekend.
» Win number four for Vabukori volleyball
  VABUKORI last night won its fourth consecutive national volleyball title after defeating archrival NCD 3 sets to one in the men’s grand final at the Sir John Guise stadium in Port Moresby.

Telikom PNG Residents (Reds) five-eighth Jessie Joe and a teammate tackle Internationals (Golds) hooker Paul Aiton during the Telikom PNG Origin match at Lloyd Robson Oval in Port Moresby on Saturday. Internationals won 27-26. – Nationalpic by AURI EVA

 

  More Sports
» Kurumbukari rugby league revival bid makes headway
» PNG Gold win inaugural rugby league Origin clash
»   Ramu ready as host
»   Sobou make it to Lahi Soccer grand final
»   Gazelle women thrash Wantoks
»   Runners go bush
»   Central team set
 
 
 
 
Main Stories
  Killer mob
  Senior magistrate beaten to death
» Shock over Lucky Dube’s murder
  Johannesburg: Fans across the world are mourning the South African reggae star, Lucky Dube, who has been shot dead.
» Protest mentality alarms OHE
  THE Office of Higher Education (OHE) is alarmed over a tendency among student protesters to resort to a “seize-and-mob” mentality.
» Seven die in bus accident
  SEVEN persons, including a woman and her two young children, were killed when their bus crashed into a coconut tree at Dalung village near Vanimo last Thursday afternoon.
» Polye to go on  fund-shopping
  WORKS Minister Don Polye wants K1.2 billion to fix all the roads in the country, apart from the K3 billion Trans-Highway from Wau to Port Moresby.
» Law unclear on capital punishment
  THE Correctional Service will look into current methods to execute criminals.
» Reserve windfall for ’08: Danaya
  RURAL districts lack the capacity to spend the K4 million allocated in the supplementary budget, Western province Governor Dr Bob Danaya said last Wednesday.
 
 

 


::NATION
» SHP’s rural project to begin
» Councillor on three-year behaviour bond
» Police to arrest ‘roamers’
» PNGDF may introduce  reserve force
» Imita villagers allow plaque to be installed
» More turn to homebrew as cash crop prices drop
» Wenge denies fraud claims
» PNG, SI urged to manage tuna
» Karawari villagers looking for investor
» Govt need people’s support to curb CPB: Loff
» Ambunti people now have access to telco services
» Pomat welcomes K7m allocation
» Police Force keen on regional programme
» Margarina to be upgraded to township
» Inmates, families war on drugs
» Solala comes to the rescue of abused women
» Loko: Enemies are at the gate
» NCDC board still screening hopefuls
» Scientist commends Oil Search
» NHC to go on with evictions

::LETTERS
» Heed Nonggorr’s critical observation
» Legalising prostitution may be a remedy for Papua New Guinea
» All hopes on Agiru
» Brief Letters
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
WeekEnder Stories
» Ambunti awakes
» Evolution of the greatest game of all
» The study of performing arts vital to human development
» Making computers affordable and accessible to our children
» Saving the pig-nosed turtle
» Safeguarding the diversity of cultural expressions
» People with disabilities succeed at the University of Goroka
» Writers forum
   
 

 


 

 
 
 

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