Saturday, 9 April 2005
General News
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20 maximum aggregate for public university admission
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OACADA organises Unity March
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President urges schools to produce students with good virtues
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Civil Servants deserve better treatment - Chief
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Churches urge Rawlings to apologise
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Delegates from Tamale in Sister City of Louisville
Crime & Punishment
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CHRAJ concern about conditions of police cells in Ahafo-Ano districts
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Labourer convicted for fraud and escaping from custody
Regional News
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Societies told to retrace positive aspects of cultural practices
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Two mini buses crash at Tepa
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Charitable organisations told to break grounds in their support to communities
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AESDA urge to block loopholes in revenue generation
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Transit Operators asked to be committed to their task
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Chiefs asked to re-define their roles
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Small Town Water Project launched in Upper West