Thursday, 20 May 2004
General News
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EDITORIAL: The War On Filth - a Nine-Day Wonder?
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Chinese Salon Loan: $300m from 16x10 feet saloon
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Institute of Management Studies gets New Campus
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AYC calls for definitive calendar for electioneering campaign
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Ghana calls for sustained political will from African Leaders for
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Ghana needs peaceful polls - IGP
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Veep not involved in Kolon Affair - SFO
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Over 900 arrested for drug offences last year
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Communities urged to enforce the rights of children-CHRAJ
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Ghana selected for Commonwealth pilot programme
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CEPS arrests two, saves nation of losing revenue
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Chinese Salon Loan: Scotland Yard To Investigate?
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Ministry Posts Two Doctors To Tema Hospital
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Police Mechanics Malinged
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NPP Campaign Manager Stabbed
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MPs to take decision on CNT in June
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Faction in KMA reconcile with the MCE
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Use fuel judiciously - Energy Foundation
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Women call for affirmative action
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Dagbon State Of Emergency Extended
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Unidentified man lynched by mob
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TEWU/FUSSAG threatening strike action
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Palestinian, Nigerians Arrested With Fake Dollars
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Nurses Association receives mobile libraries
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Chinese Salon Loan: Mahama Blasts Colleagues
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Poaching at Kakum Park?
Regional News
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Journalists urged to help fight drug abuse and HIV/AIDS
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Asantehene orders destoolment of Apemhaasehene
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CHRAJ orders chiefs to appear before it or
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Lack of dormitories, classrooms hampering the take-off STEP programme.
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Ga District Teachers demonstrate against SSNIT pension scheme
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NPP Women Chase Organiser
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Disaster Volunteer Squads establish teak nurseries
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"Upper East Widows bear the brunt of poverty", research report.
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Photo taking in Volta region ineffective- MP'S
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Churches urged to provide jobs for the youth
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Water level in dam at Cape Coast improves
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Four to contest NPP primaries for Kade
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Cape Coast Water Situation Worsens
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Protect women from all forms of violence
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Let's harness potentials of People With Disabilities - NCCE director
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GNUPS launched in Sunyani
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Obuasi is prone to HIV/AIDS - YOCAF
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Court discharges Dagomba youth leader
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Queenmother of Anwomaso assists schools with materials
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Teachers warned against demanding fees for extra classes
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Women cautioned not to follow men without permanent addresses
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Assembly to take over lands under litigation
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Construction workers to get HIV/AIDS education at work sites