Tuesday, 12 August 2003
General News
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JAK Warns DCEs Over moves to pull down MPs
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Use school system to help children acquire self control
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Vodza community commends govt for sea defence project
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Minister launches National Farmers Day
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Two armed robbers jailed 50 years
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Govt to commit more resources for youth development
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Govt/stakeholders meeting over new fees
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Soldier told me "Your Jesus is in my pocket"
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Privatisation is not answer to water delivery - MP
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African Election Authorities meet in Ghana
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Farmer sentenced to 20 years for defilement
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Ghanaiar moves to transport stranded passengers
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Gov't to assist 9,000 failed students in core subject(s)
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Ghana commends Germany
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Decision to go HIPC should be commended and not condemned
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Cabinet studying new National Youth Policy
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GSA calls for support for research into herbal medicine
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Make Mathematics teaching conceptual - Prof Anku
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Late Ya Na's Wives/Children Ready For Demo
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Negotiation to reduce fees on going
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Health institutions urged to review curricula
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Ghanaians advised not to be complacent over SARS
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VRA Warning Lights Blink - Aboadze Shut Down
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Attorney General Dares Critics
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Ex-Chief Justice Flown Out For Medical Treatement
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Spio-Garbah Grabs Top International Post
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"Politicians Wear Juju On Waist" - Pastor
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Inside Parliament
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Weather Forcast
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KMA against digging of trenches across streets
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Major Events Expected
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President Kufuor arrives home from Liberia
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"My head was used as football by soldiers" - Witness.
Regional News
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GTZ organizes alternative conflict resolution workshop for Northern Chiefs
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Gbawe launches development programme
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Community constructs day-care centre
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Sixth Marshall Re-Union conference opens
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Church promotes tourism in Ashanti
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Farmer commended for nursing cocoa seedlings
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Farmers' Day slated for Cape Coast on December 5
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PTA to build block of three classrooms
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Girl wins second prize in French competition
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NGO donates to children's home
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KMA Transport Commission to check roadside parking
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Some 500 people displaced by floods at Nkawkaw
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Churches to deliberate on Oguaa's development
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Lumber sellers proposes registration of chainsaw operators.
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Young Girls to Be Barred From Hospitality Centres
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AWLA holds seminar on gender inequality