Friday, 16 December 2005
General News
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MPs fail to file report on AIDS cash
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Regional Maritime Academy holds Governors' meeting
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National Insurance Commission honours 42
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Litigants contribute to corruption - says GII
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$154m from pledges allocated for agriculture
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Cabinet concludes all technical work on Disability Bill
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WFP unveils four-year development plan in Ghana
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Ghana in presidential palace row
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How Many Times Will This Road Be Financed?
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Military Hospital authorities get green light to cull bats
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Minority statement on Presidential Palace loan
Crime & Punishment
Politics
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NPP gears up for Election 2008
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NDC to vet candidates
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An open letter to the NPP
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NPP will come out stronger
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Editorial: Don?t Make This A Referendum On Kufuor
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Dan Botwe endorses Mac Manu
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Ohene Ntow: I am not the Castle?s candidate
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Hackman: NPP can overcome crisis
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My desire to serve is my motivation - Hawa Yakubu
Regional News
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Nine babies delivered on Christmas day at the two hospitals in the Kwahu area.
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Chiefs complain about disbursement of royalties
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Agbogbomefia builds school block for JSS
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GPRTU official enumerates causes of accidents
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Police personnel reminded to encourage maintenance of public confidence
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Miklin Hotel donates 100 bags of cement to Akrofrom JSS
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Asante-Akim South District increases cocoa production
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Assembly spends one million cedis daily on Fulani herdsmen
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?Okyeman youth? against mining in Atiwa Forest
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Educationist appeals for more teachers
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Students receive help from Achiase Educational Endowment Fund
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Chief wants heavy trucks to stop using bridge
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Assembly initiates moves to halt falling standards in education
Diasporia News
Health News
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Nurses call for distribution of drugs to health posts
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Cure for Guinea Worm Disease found
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Pregnant women urged to undergo voluntary HIV test
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GMA elects new Executive Council
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FDB takes action on artesunate amodiaquine
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Clinic and maternity home inaugurated at Wassa Nkran
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HIV/AIDS cases increased in the Kwahu South District
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The poor and the vulnerable urged to subscribe to NHIS