Friday, 18 November 2005
General News
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Come back home and help us win power - Atutiga
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Freedom of speech is not freedom to lie - Akufo-Addo
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Three die over ?5,000
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GHS to institute scholarship for children
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Combating crime must be intelligence led- IGP
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Fight on corruption continues - CJ
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Environmental exhibition opens next week
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Ghana to establish cleaner production centres
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Ghana needs pragmatic scientific approach
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Osafo-Maafo disappointed at supply of textbooks by local publishers
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Otumfuo Calls For A Change Of Mindsets
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Accountable impress must be well accounted for-Sallas-Mensah
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AMA starts house numbering and street naming exercise
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Journalists asked to accept complicity in human rights abuses in Ghana
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Aviance workers sue company for wrongful dismissal
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7 years for embezzling "Ghana's $1 million"
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Move To Arrest J.J. Rawlings Uncovered
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Raymond Archer Attacked
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We Don't want Mills
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Catholic Bishops criticise computer selection into SSS
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Parliament approves loan agreements
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Purple cocoa beans caused by improper fermentation
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Sam Jonah forays into uranium
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Low Ranking For Ghanaian Universities
Crime & Punishment
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Serious Fraud At Serious Fraud Office
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Court to rule on PROTOA case on Dec 5
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Court remands fraudsters into Prison custody
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Casual labourer faces stealing charge
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Police arrest woman wee dealer at Bechem
Politics
Regional News
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Be ambassadors of change areas council members urged
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Maths Professor offers forum for mathematics teachers
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Ahafo-Ano North district assembly elects Presiding Member
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Refuse mounts at Kasoa
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Ghanaian journalist to participate in EU media seminar
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Dutch Group provide deprived school with 500 million cedis facilities
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West Akyem District Assembly discusses sanitation problem
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Minister urges District assemblies to apply for devt planning permits
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Five-year economic devt programme for 12 cities and towns
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Paramount chief appeals for new bridge over River Abu
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Timber firm degrades environment in Gomoa West
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Irresponsible husbands contribute to youth indiscipline - Director
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Asuofua basic school exceeds enrolment by 764 pupils
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Beaches at Tema to be developed
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Disaster Management Committees in Ashanti region to be revamped
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Queen mothers urged to educate women on maternal health
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Reconstruction of Bamboi-Tinga road factored into 2006/2010 programme
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Seventy-six billion cedis released for cocoa purchase in C/R
Diasporia News
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Editorial: Losing the focus in the Diaspora vote issue
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Fair on UK Universities opens
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Gadangme Heritage Launches Literary Award