Thursday, 10 August 2006
General News
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"Cocaine C'mtte" to work behind closed doors
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Racist Newmont staff recalled
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Vasquez left Ghana in Nov. 2005 - Immigration
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Akufo-Addo brings drugs smuggling issue to UN
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Media denied access to Anglican Cathedral
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Security at Kotoka Airport beefed up
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Nearly 130 deportees arrive from Libya
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B/A civil servants threaten to go on strike
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Second survey report on human rights abuses launched
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Cocaine Probe: Witnesses refuse to testify
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Ghanaians urged to unite for development
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UK and the Netherlands support basic education
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IGP asks new recruits to dedicate themselves to duty
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Police as an institution is not on trial
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GAF leaves for Cote d'Ivoire
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Ghana calls on UN to boost national capacities for peace-building
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Govt urged to reduce duties on goods for charities
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Govt called on to focus more on poverty reduction
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I'll Scatter Kumasi
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No landing at Heathrow
Crime & Punishment
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Forty-two trafficked children rescued
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Driver jailed for stealing goats
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Judge warns chainsaw operators
Politics
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Ninety-eight candidates contest for 33 seats in Bawku
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Election droopiness, affront to nation's democratisation process
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No candidates in 311 unit areas in C/R
Regional News
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Disabled persons say assemblies should account for money
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GPHA donates Computer to GBC.
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Church of Pentecostlauds public for solidarity in attack on leader
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AESDA to privatise property rate collection
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Six die in motor accident
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Govt should dispel wrong perception about Ga Mantse chieftaincy dispute
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Newmont says in good relationship with communities
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Libyan Ambassador calls on Greater Accra Regional Minister
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70 National Service personnel complete service at AngloGold Ashanti
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New executive to manage Obuasi Teachers Welfare Fund
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Fifty million cedis fund to support education of girls
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Poor leadership is a major cause of rural poverty
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HIV/AIDS in school curriculum commendable
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Farmer drowns as he tries to cool off in river
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Bread shortage in Kumasi!