Monday, 11 October 2004
General News
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Deputy Minister Ofori-Atta Faces Extortion Charges
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Govt. expresses 'extreme concern' about disturbances at Yendi, Tamale
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Gov't to implement feeding programme for deprived schools
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Presidential Commission on Pensions sits at Wa
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Atta-Mills formally nominates Mumuni as Running mate
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The Legon Fees Saga
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MOFA providing computer labs & ICT to all Agric Colleges
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Nigerians asked to be law abiding
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Accra Poly Lecturers ignore strike action
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World Post Day observed in Accra
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Police not recruiting personnel for Election - IGP
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NRC expected to submit Report this week
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President Kufuor tours City of Accra
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Majority and Minority Leaders elected to IPU c'ttees
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Oseadeeyo? Akuapem State Confers Title On President
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Strong educational base, a dependable asset - Ohene
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Poly Lecturers Begin Strike For Salary Arrears
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Osafo Maafo's Award: It's A Hoax - Kwesi Pratt
Crime & Punishment
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Court remands carpenter for stealing
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Fraudster fined 20 million cedis
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Former UCC student arrested for allegedly defrauding colleagues
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Employees drag Bank to court over severance payment
Politics
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NPP MP Threatens to Go Independent
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Kwaku Baah elected NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Mpraeso Constituency
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2 Septuagenerians duel in the arena
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NDC will win 80% of vote -aspiring MP
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NPP will win 90% of votes - constituency sec.
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Kufuor's Prophecy Coming True - Atta Mills
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Ghanaians urged to vote for development-oriented parties
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Shock Result In Anlo - Humado 169, Sowu 9
Regional News
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Accidents attributes to potholes on highway roads
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German, African Bishops attend meeting
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Ashanti region recorded 16,000 cases of teenage pregnancy in 2003
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Judge calls for legal framework to protect rights of HIV/AIDS patients.
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President's Guard Assaulted Me
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Professor lauds contribution of herbalists in HIV/AIDS fight
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Ultra modern administrative block for Abokobi
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Abor Hospital celebrates golden anniversary
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State Experimental JSS are winners
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Overflowing rivers destroy properties
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Lartehene calls for the existing education system be maintained
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Chiefs and people of Kpalime launch festival
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Paralegals asked to adopt effective adolescent programmes