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Friday 30-Nov-07

 

Symbolic silhouette... Two boys are silhouette against an illuminated red ribbon draped around the Delloitte Tower, the tallest building in Port Moresby yesterday evening. The red ribbon signifies World AIDS Day tomorrow. Today is the "Wear Red" Day to symbolise the event. – Nationalpic by EKAR KEAPU

::BUSINESS

» No tax from Lihir Gold for years
  Losses by PNG’s premier gold mine hits K642.33m last year.
» Pacific labour tension easing
  SUVA: THE head of the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Pacific arm says a small-business programme....
» Emperor to focus primarily on gold
 

PERTH: Emperor Mines Ltd had ruled out taking on projects in Africa, Europe, China or Russia to focus....

» Investment favouring Aust mining sector more
  SYDNEY: The outlook for business investment remains strong, if heavily skewed toward the mining sector.

::EDITORIAL
» Jail-free Manus
 

EVERY now and then we hear good news from Corrective Services.



::SPORTS
» K45,000 for world clash
  All in place for kickboxing fest in Port Moresby
» Champions in for an uphill challenge
  FIREWORKS is expected when archrivals champion Hekari United takes on Gelle Hills in one of the double header....
» Power in favour over the Gazelle
  CONSISTENT performers PNG Power are favoured over LBC Gazelle when they clash in the main match of the Digicel Port Moresby softball....

   Nandex and his kickboxers receiving the Southern Highlands contribution yesterday from Mendi MP Pastor Isaac Joseph for the Sunday clash against the Rest of the World.


  More Sports
» New award for athletes, administrators
» Yonki basketball back on track
» ‘Fiji Sevens women team tread with caution in Moresby
» Nines league attracts 60 teams from all provinces
» Fox coach is as cunning as ever
» Madang ready to fight for victory
» ‘Promote NSL instead of criticising it’
   
   
 
   
 
Main Stories
  InterOil’s price hike
  Wewak tuna firm fires all-women workers without giving any reason
» Businessmen flee PNG amid terror accusations
  A GROUP of millionaire businessmen from Europe fled to Cairns, Australia from Wewak after Police and PNG Defence Force soldiers in Wewak accused them of being terrorists who had planned to assassinate royal visitor Prince Richard.
» Budget endorsed
  PARLIAMENT passed the 2008 Budget yesterday, with both the Government and Opposition voting together.
»  K100mil compo award for Tekwie
  THE State has been directed by the Supreme Court to pay K100 million to former Sandaun governor John Tekwie for “malicious prosecution”.
» More supplies reaching displaced villagers
  STRANDED relief supplies for the disaster-stricken villages of Rabaraba district in the Milne Bay province was expected to reach affected villagers yesterday.
» Restoration body proposed for Oro
  AUSTRALIAN federal officers are preparing an unprecedented sweep through the Torres Strait to deport Papua New Guineans illegally living on those islands.
» Illiteracy rate fuels HIV/AIDS growth
  LAWYERS must constantly strive to maintain moral ethics and integrity, Minister for justice and Attorney General of Papua New Guinea Dr Allan Marat said at the graduation ceremony of lawyers from the Legal Training Institute (LTI) yesterday.
 
 


::NATION
» PNG ranks 145 on ’07 HDI
» Chief turns up heat on climate change
» Wesan in desperate need for road link
» Fire razes down houses in SHP
» GG launches maths workbook for Grade 6
» PNG donates K4mil to SI students
» DLIR to boost manpower
» Reform vital for education sector
» Relatives blame EHP leaders for driver’s death
» Media and NWS to work together
» Lae PMV passengers refuse to pay new fare
» PNG future depends on education
» NIP United church to get second bishop
» TVET to teach new course starting next year
» Zibe: More rural awareness needed
» National AIDS Council opens new media unit
» Strong winds hit Pororan
» Disaster fund for Oro province launched
» Snakes and crocs roam flood areas
» Marat seeks tough law on terrorism


::LETTERS
» Be prepared for natural disasters
» Not all is well in Wabag
» Make learning English a priority
» Media ‘aiding’ criminals
» Telikom not living up to slogan
» Brief Letters
   
   
   
   
   
 
WeekEnder Stories
» The aftermath of the floods in Oro province
» Continuing the tradition of giving
» Striving for a better future
» The times they are a-changin'
» Making a living out of coffee
» Battle lines drawn against HIV/AIDS
» Resource owners plant rice to feed miners
» Writers forum
» Milne Bay people join fight against AIDS
   
   
   
   
   
 



 

 
 
 

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