Wednesday, 16 August 2006
General News
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Govt urged to decentralise programmes on MDGs
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Whip up enthusiasm in reforestation- JAK
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Israelis train officers in advance aqua culture
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New Liberian Army To Get Further Training In Ghana
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Journalist attacked by "cocaine baron's hitmen"
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Fire destroys property at Suame Magazine
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Eight local NGOs receive $80,000 grant from US
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Government urged to support private schools
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Dissatisfaction at govt's 'adhoc' salary policy
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MCA to generate over two million jobs
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Israel and Lebanon must respect the ceasefire
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Every traveller goes through immigration at Airport
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ACP Boakye's Lawyers protest against "Daily Guide"
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Ghana Telecom University Opens
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Kufuor Defends "Cocaine Boom Speech"
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IGP & Minister Disown ACP Boakye
Crime & Punishment
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Suspected 'cocaine baron' remanded
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Court remands man for escaping with handcuffs
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Driver jailed two years for stealing churches' property
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Shop caretaker in court for stealing 38 mobile phones
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Driver fined for driving with shattered windscreen
Politics
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Fobih solicits support for NPP to complete work
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Gomoa District fails to registers candidates in 67 units
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Eighty file to contest 30 Nkwanta Assembly seats
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NPP would form alliance when necessary - Commey
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NDC to choose prez candidate in December
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NCCE says District Assembly election still non-partisan
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Gov't Insensitive to Nkoranza North
Regional News
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American students adopt Ntotroso community
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Self-motivation should be hallmark of teachers - Dr. Fosu
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Religion and politics are bedfellows - DCE
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Second year medical student commits suicide
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Akwansa Kokodo gets new school block
Diasporia News
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Ambassador to Italy presented with Letters of Credence
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GPA Awards: Celebrating Shinning Black Stars
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Nyaho-Tamakloe Visits Agric Fair At Novi Sad
Health News
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Korle-Bu suspends admission to Surgical Medical Emergency Unit
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Medical team from the USA offers free neuro-surgical operations
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Fight HIV/AIDS through improving well being
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Asiakwa Health Centre commended for saving women in labour