Tuesday, 11 October 2005
General News
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Minister asks France to assist Ghana Police
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Teachers register displeasure at minister's remark.
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Failure to settle medical bills, babies still at Korle-Bu
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Minister of Tourism meets the Press
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Capital City's transportation system to be upgraded
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Kufuor receives letters of Credence from four Ambassadors
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Gambia Killing: Rejoinder by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Tinga-Bamboi road, work to begin soon
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Workshop on West Africa industrial policy underway in Accra
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Accessing Funds From Capitation Grant Should Be Transparent -Onyinah
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About 15 billion cedis spent on afforestation projects
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Hackman in trouble over water promise
Crime & Punishment
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Court remands man for allegedly sodomizing two-year-old boy
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Cape Coast police probes suspected murder of fisherman
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Court remands unemployed in custody for causing harm
Politics
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Dome/Kwabenya NPP chairman retains position
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Leading member of NDC calls for unity in the party
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Political parties not economic ventures - DCE
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JJ?S Boys Bay For Blood
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Wranglings within the NPP
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Fireworks at NPP congress today
Regional News
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Deputy Education Minister offers 20 million-cedi scholarship
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Dutch NGO supports C/R Catholic Women Associations
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Assembly neglects Nsuaem Communities -Chief
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GMM takes over school
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Teachers' strike continues in Sekondi-Takoradi
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GES urged to institute special package for female teachers
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Omanhene persuades drivers to reduce transport fares
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Rural Banks should support small-scale industries
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US based NGO to help intensify support with PLWHA
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Founding fathers, pioneers need commendation - Rev Addo
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District assemblies asked to acquire farming land the youth
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Abokyikrom CHPS compound inaugurated
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Drivers accuse Assin-Fosu Police of extortion
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Public school teachers urged to show more dedication
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Residents of Dabaa complain about shoddy work on projects
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Principals and Accountants of Training Colleges attend workshop
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People of Yefri realised 32 million towards project
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Techiman Municipal CHRAJ records 418 cases by the end of September
Diasporia News
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Toronto NPP Elects Executives
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UK and Ireland NPP Mobilizing resources
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NAA Having Strong Presence In Ghanaian Community In USA
Health News
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Eating fish keeps older people brainy
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Abokyikrom clinic inaugurated
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Six top diseases knock Obuasi cold
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Six top diseases knock Obuasi cold
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Support discovery on HIV/AIDS treatment - Professor Ayisi