Wednesday, 22 September 2004
General News
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Warning To University Of Ghana Accra City Campus Authorities
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NDC Launches 2004 Campaign in Cape Coast
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Crop Research Institute develops hybrid maize
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Minister calls for sustenance of new district
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Nurses at Ho join strike
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Malaria Accounts for 22% death of children- UNICEF
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Cocoa industry boost shows confidence in Govt -JAK
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Agreement On Repatriation Of Liberian Refugees Signed
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Afreh Was Punished By God -JJ
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FDA warns public against advertised drugs
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Majority Leader urges Christians to pray for Ghana
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Hospital authorities return baby to his parents
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Drought affects Rice production at Nasia
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Light Crop Cocoa Season ends on Sept. 30
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New Anglican Archbishop of West Africa enthroned
Crime & Punishment
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Trader in court for stealing 16 mobile phones
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Electrician fined for stealing.
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Cowboy arrests attacker
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Mason remanded for defilement
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Council Of State Man Exonerated
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Court convicts driver for stealing lorry tyres
Politics
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Don?t vote 'Skirt & Blouse' - Esseku
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Over 16,000 registered voters covered in mopping-up exercise
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NPP is 'chopping the state money waa waa' -JJ
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Komla Dumor Listed
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CPP parliamentary candidate support HIPIC
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NPP: We're committed to free, fair, transparent and peaceful elections
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Politicians should be committed to peaceful elections- JAK
Regional News
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Moslems build hospital in Techiman
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"By-elections" spread AIDS in Wa Municipal Assembly
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Be transparent in poverty funds - Mogtari
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Upper East Chiefs dissatisfied with domestic violence bill.
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Wassa West District Assembly acquires a Caterpillar
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Adansi South Assembly retains Presiding Member
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Director-General of GES dissatisfied with reopening Day School
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Jaman Assembly fails to elect Presiding Member
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Presiding Member of Techiman Assembly re-elected
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Minister donates 100 bags of cement
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SAEMA Meeting In Confusion.
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Don't collude with spraying gangs to pilfer chemicals
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Use the emerging unity among you for development-Ga Chiefs told
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KMA to eject unlawful occupants of stores
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SAEMA exceeds revenue target
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Claim of Chop Bar Operators Association misleading, says KMA
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MURAG to improve nutrition of people with HIV/AIDS
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Evangelistic Ministry to start school feeding programme in Bolgatanga
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Keta District fails to confirm new DCE
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NSS to help fill 15,000 teacher vacancies in schools
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GNTF presents equipment to disabled
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FDB officer advises consumers to be mindful of food items, drugs
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Renovation of block brings relief to Beposo pupils.
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Dce expresses concern about activities of some international Ngos