Saturday, 4 December 2004
General News
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Mother tops them all - Survey
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British University honours veteran journalist
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NPP will reap the benefits of good seeds in Polls - Aliu
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NDC holds rally Accra
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"Special voting" ends successfully
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Ohene Agyekum clarifies statement he made at rally
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EC outlines voting process
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Don't give power to 'stomach' politicians - Quashigah
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Annan gets EU backing; US refuses to express confidence in him
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UN volunteers organise health outreach programme
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Ghana set to achieve environmental sanity
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Special Voting begins to kick off Election 2004
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GNAT Elections
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Ghana, 9 Others drop death penalty since 2003 start
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U.S State Dept. Cautions Americans in Ghana
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US warns of possible violence around Ghana elections
Politics
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NDC supporters at Sabronum defect to NPP
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Special voting going on in the Atwima-Kwanwoma and Bosomtwe
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Special voting going on in Asante-Akim North
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Special voting taking place in constituencies
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Special voting begins in Ashanti
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NPP thugs attack Offinso South Independent Candidate supporters
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Elect competent parliamentarians - President tells electorate
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C/R poised for smooth take off of elections
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Special voting takes off smoothly in Tema
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Defeated candidates urged to accept results
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Voting starts at Odorkor Police station sluggishly
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Free yourselves from party domination - Quashigah
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W/R must receive its fair share of devt- JAK
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Former Ambassador urges the electorate to return NPP to power
Regional News
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Solar panel for Kedzi JSS commissioned
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Forty-two Atwima teachers end five-day workshop
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Govt has raised living standard of people in Amansie West
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52 communities in five districts benefit from WACAP project
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39 graduates from STEP programme in Nsoatre
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80 tested HIV positive last year in Afigya-Sekyere District
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Asabidie Community-based Farmers Association inaugurated
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Assemblies asked to involve CBOs in poverty alleviation activities
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Northern Region records high maternal deaths - Twumasi
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Koforidua Regional Hospital receives medical items
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Youth and NGOs in Tamale match for peaceful elections
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Reading clubs launched in Cape Coast schools