Saturday, 2 April 2005
General News
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Churches urged to help check indiscipline in schools
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Armed robbers break into Nkawkaw MP's residence
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Pope John Paul is Dead - Vatican
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Ya-Na to be buried on April 11
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Road project delayed by payment of compensation
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Pope was a man of love, cared about the poor - Bishop Lodonu
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Govt releases 25 billion cedis for salary arrears
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NGO concerned about oil spillage into Chemu Lagoon
Crime & Punishment
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Driver granted 30 million-cedi bail for fraud
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Shoemaker granted 20 million-cedis bail for defilement
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Mason fined for slapping pregnant woman
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Hit and run driver sentenced
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Ex-convict jailed for stealing electronics
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Police foil jailbreak at Aflao
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Four traders fined eight million cedis for selling in street
Politics
Regional News
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Yefri constructs SSS classroom block
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Proprietress of gari factory appeals for assistance
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Educationist comments on NHIS
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Adasewase citizens raise FUNDS for development
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Circuit Supervisors asked to increase enrolment
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Review TV License fees - Post Master
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Haatso residents urged to form community development committee
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Presby Church boosts employment
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Enact L. I. On Labour Law without delay-Activist
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PSGL donates generator to Prestea Hospital
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80-year old rainstorm victim gets support
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Takoradi Technical Institute's Fab. Lab. receiving high patronage
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VITAC donates digital clock to Legon hospital
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Don't involve in chieftaincy matters - Assemblyman