Thursday, 7 October 2004
General News
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PSI marks Campaign for equity in remuneration
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Second meeting of Commission for Africa opens
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Mills, Mumuni turn down Police protection offer
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Constitutional Instrument on elections laid in Parliament
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Parliament to adopt report on SC nominees
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Director of Health Services outline doctor situation in U/E
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Opposition should also be called to order- JAK
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Government to pay loans contracted by 31st DWM
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HIPC Initiative has benefited the country
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Demands of trainees thwarting programme
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UDS to go Internet
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CHASS Chairman calls for probe into bribery allegations
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HIV/AIDS handbook reviewed
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60 weak bridges identified for rehabilitation
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Korean Government gives to Ghana
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Serious Fraud Office is corrupt - Prof.
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Ghanaian Envoy Commends U.S. Leadership Role in War on Terror
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Casualty figure in boat disaster still un-established
Crime & Punishment
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Nii Lantey and two others to open defence
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Police arrest 23 Land Guards
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Accounts clerk arrested for setting school on fire
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Fisherman jailed 10 years for defilement
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Driver's mate jail for unlawful entry
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Apprentice and mason jailed two years for stealing
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Carpenter jailed 15 years for defiling his stepdaughter.
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Two remanded for stealing plastic chairs
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Court convicts driver for stealing fuel
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Victim forced me to defile her -Mason tells court
Politics
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IYWF advises politicians to avoid inflammatory language
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NCCE to compose observation teams for December elections
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Do not plunge country into darkness - MP
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Re-package your messages - NCCE director tells political parties
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NPP supporters asked to extend campaign to remote areas
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Ada is NPP Parliamentary candidate for Navrongo Central
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'Asabee' Attacks Mills
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Wayo Smells 'Kululu'
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Presidential Candidate Captures Legon
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Rawlings Criticizes NPP's 'Pervasive Corruption'
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Twifo-Atti Morkwa NPP raises funds for campaign
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The destiny of NDC lies in Election 2004 - Ofosu-Ampofo
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Mr. Kufuor, Na Road We go Chop?
Regional News
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Teachers asked to interact with students at home
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Minister urges parents, guardians to get children immunised
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Journalists must be God-fearing
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V/R House of Chiefs retains Gabusu
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Rotary Club presents six containers of books to two Ministries
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Taxi drivers call for extension of time for new licences
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Churches told to help instil discipline in society
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Floods render about 1,000 people homeless
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Many children not immunised due to inaccessible roads
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MTTU to be tough on drivers in Eastern Region
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Regional GNAT Chairman suggests measures to make CAP 30 sustainable
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Hotels Action Against AIDS launched in Koforidua
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Rural banks to syndicate transactions