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Wednesday 31-Oct-07

 

Impounded goods... Some of the confiscated goods on board the cargo vessel Well Rich 368 are displayed at Fairfax Harbour in Port Moresby. The vessel has been impounded by Customs officers from the Internal Revenue Commission in Port Moresby after it allegedly failed to declare all its goods. – Nationalpic by AURI EVA

::BUSINESS

» Lihir production slump hits shares
  LIHIR Gold’s poor production in the third quarter along with reduced yearly output of 750,000 ounces from a projected....
» Coffee contest after quality beans
  THE coffee cupping competition aims to find out what local coffee farmers should do to sell their coffee in the world market.
» PNG to benefit from geothermal
power, says Yalo
 

PAPUA New Guinea is rich in geothermal energy which could become an alternate fuel source....

» Australian business executives here
  THIRTEEN Australian business executives are in the country this week to meet potential business partners....

::EDITORIAL
» Christianity and crime
 

THE Lae metropolitan police superintendent should be commended for regularly releasing the crime statistics in that city.



::SPORTS
» Rugby ‘drunks’ in PX in-flight brawl
  Two players arrested for interference and damage
aboard Air Niugini plane
» Sponsor impressed with achievements
  Pacific mobile operator Digicel had congratulated Digicel Team PNG on their achievements at the Pacific Regional Games for the Disabled held in Fiji last week.
» Rugby refs honoured by Queensland colleagues
  TWO Papua New Guinea rugby union referees have being accepted into the Queensland Rugby Referees Association (QRRA).

 The successful Digicel Team PNG athletes and officials
 


  More Sports
» Steamies come to the rescue
» Brief Stories
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
Main Stories
  Moti inquiry illegal
  Hearing unlawfully set up, recommendations cannot be enforced, says Dadae
» Abal: Tough laws needed
  THE country needs tougher laws against crime, in particular tribal fighting, if there is to be more development and a better standing....
» Customs impound vessel
  A CARGO vessel has been impounded by Customs officers from the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) in Port Moresby after it allegedly failed to declare all its goods.
» Frontier unveils offer to villagers
  FRONTIER Resources announced yesterday that landowners will get 5% interest in the holding company that will work for the release of the company’s exploration licences.
» Hunger stalks Sepik village
  HUNDREDS of people from the Sepik plain area in East Sepik province are facing acute food and water shortage as a result of a prolonged dry spell that began last July.
» Usual tremors good: Expert
  IT is better to be experiencing frequent earthquakes than having none at all, which can build up and lead to a major earthquake....
» NUS to oversee students’ affairs
  THE National Union of Students (NUS) will now handle student grievances instead of leaving it to their respective university Student Representative Council (SRC).
 
 


::NATION
» Public servants told not to accept bribery
»  Armed robbery high on the list
» Businesses urged to pay
» Election petition hinders progress
» Silupa calls for unity
» Local mothers empower youth
» PNG warned against CBB pest
» ‘Leave Laloki Hospital alone’
» Top cop urges 110% commitment from police personnel nationwide
» Court fines 10  expats K3,000 each
» Friends, relatives pay their last  respects to Cappo
» Oro to remove squatter settlements
» AIDS spreading faster into villages
» Cappo relatives deliver five petitions to Govt
» Court adjourns Wenge challenge indefinitely
» Poll workers air frustrations over long-delayed allowances
» Seafloor copper-gold could be mined in 2010
» Acute manpower shortage
» Goldminex reveals ambitious A$16m project
» Health dept should not be blamed for drugs shortage


::LETTERS
» Increase in fees too much too soon
» Localisation programme not working
» Air Niugini urged to modernise its team, fleet
» Selection of PNG Kumuls suspicious
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WeekEnder Stories
» A job well done
» Life down in the debt doldrums
» World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
» Computers for our children
» Taboo but critical
» Milne Bay, a fast growing dot on the tourism map
» Food for all is our right
» Writers forum
» Malalo celebrates 100 years
   
   
   
 



 

 
 
 

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