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Friday 02-Nov-07

 

I like this one... Young Simbu lass Bernadette Agua posing next to a painting of a mermaid combing her hair. The painting was the work of artist Joe Mek, who also hails from Simbu province. Mr Mek is selling his work outside the Gateway hotel
in Seven Mile, Port Moresby. He is selling his work between K50 and K1,000, depending on the size of the painting.

::BUSINESS

» Thousands of workers eyed for LNG project
  A MASSIVE construction effort would be needed in Port Moresby in about three years time if one or both of the country’s....
» PNG’s vast IP resources untapped: NRI
  OWNERS of products and creative knowledge can use copyrights, patents and designs to create wealth by granting others....
» Honiara wants Digicel to get in
 

HONIARA: The Solo-mon Islands Government is already in the process of amending the Telecommunication Act....

» Oil prices cross US$96 a barrel in Asian trade
  SINGAPORE: Oil prices barrelled through new records of more than US$96 (K283.19) in Asian trade yesterday....

::EDITORIAL
» Medical black holes
 

GRAFFITI – in many overseas countries this phenomenon has become a tolerated if not approved aspect of modern society.



::SPORTS
» France ready for Kumuls
  FRANCE Rugby League coach John Monie has named a strong side to take on Telikom PNG Kumuls in a one-off Test match in France on Sunday.
» EHP heading to Lae with biggest team
  TEAM Eastern Highlands, who are the current PNG Games champions, are sending over 450 athletes, the biggest ever from the Highlands region to this year’s PNG Games.
» Dolphins in gear and ready to face Gazelle
  DOLPHINS are expected to upstage premiers Bee Hives Gazelle when they clash on Sunday in the main match of the weekend in round five of the Digicel Port Moresby women’s softball.
 

 Telikom PNG Kumul players Jessie Joe and Trevor Exton (right) tries to tackle Wales player Jordon James during the one-off International match last weekend. PNG lost 50-10. – Photo by IAN LOVELL
 


  More Sports
» Fourteen enlist for Corporate Nines challenge
» Bullets aimed at Airways Bears
» Brief Stories
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
Main Stories
  Booted to death
  Court told: No food, so man kicks wife repeatedly
» Tuna centre in Madang
  THE Government intends to make PNG the tuna capital of the world by developing a multi-million kina Madang Marine Park to process Pacific catch.
» 160 Grade 8s may miss exams
  ABOUT 160 students may not be able to sit for their Grade 8 examination next week as they have been ordered to vacate their New Erima Primary School in Port Moresby for health reasons.
» Lihir firms’ stake on geo-energy
  LIHIR Gold’s revised integrated benefits package, setting down ambitious goals towards self reliance over a 25-year timeframe, envisages that Lihir companies will bid to own and operate the company’s large geothermal facilities.
» Overhaul drug supply system
  A SPECIAL ministerial task force looking into the problems facing medical supplies has recommended an overhaul of the current procurement and distribution system.
» Graffiti vandals not mentally ill’
  A PSYCHOLOGIST has criticised calls for graffiti vandals to be classed as mentally ill and jailed.
» Highlands farmers barred from Madang market
  HIGHLANDS farmers have been barred from selling their garden produce at the Madang market for at least four weeks.
 
 


::NATION
» Elder accuses EHP officials
»  Fewer murder and rape cases
» City council seizes Telikom properties over non-payment
» ECP to go by Govt plan
» Cops: Man killed in retaliation
» Three foreigners charged with fraud
» Hailstorm victims in Minj get assistance
» Offenders will face the law, warns Zibe
» Outlaw polygamy
» Graffiti a form of art and a means of expression, says art director
» Rugby player charged
» New tracks at Kokoda eyed
» Dialogues to take up village issues urged
» PJV illegal miners at risk
» Nautilus first to explore seafloor for mineral deposits
» NCDC wants Supreme Court to correct ‘slip’
» Trio seeking asylum
» Another link vandalised
» Supreme Court hears appeal
» Brief Stories


::LETTERS
» 30-day absenteeism policy needs revision
» Solution to law and order problems lies with the people
» Politicians urged to address social issues
» Poor civil engineering threat to lives
» Brief Letters
   
   
   
   
 
WeekEnder Stories
» Tabu, a cultural enigma
» First impressions can be deceiving
» Canoe festival on in Milne Bay
» WiFi is the way to go for computers
» Pink Ribbon Day in Solomon Islands
» Road brings joy to Papa Abraham
» Institute of Christian Academy students graduate
» Writers forum
» Reaping the fruits of her labour
   
   
   
 



 

 
 
 

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