Wednesday, 24 October 2007
General News
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$16m Kickback: GPHA Boss Stands Indicted
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New National Tripartite Committee
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Rate of drug shipment to Ghana becoming worse
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Former Special Assistant clears name
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Local Govt Service to be business oriented - Council
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New NGO launched to take care of mental health
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I Do Not Support Repeal Of Financial Loss Law -Mills
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Ghanaians at high risk of road accidents - NRSC
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Kufuor to break public service indifference
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Ghana's partnership with UN fruitful- Toure
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Sub- Saharan Africa child labour cases increase
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I would collaborate with private sector- Prof Ocquaye
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Minister queries release of unauthorised fishing vessel
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Editorial: NPP presidential poll taking shape
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Chinese Ambassador calls on I. C. Quaye
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Accessibility Audit Tour by Parliament
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Ghana the pivot for Africa's restoration
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Jake to maintain law
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Attorney General disputes BNI claims
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Biriwa to get University College soon
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Parliament Security
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CPP congress is a turning point for the party - Akosa
Crime & Punishment
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Five remanded for possessing narcotic drugs
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Sign writer remanded in custody by Oguaa court
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Court rules on adverts ban of strong liquor on December 5
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Farmer fined for causing harm
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Three arrested for stealing GT cables
Politics
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Don't be influenced with money, delegates told
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Poll indicates 3-Horse race
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Ndoum Is The Biggest Threat To The CPP
Regional News
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Progress in Education Inc. (PIE)
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NPP aspirant raises funds for flood victims
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Peki and Hohoe workers to be given leave
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African American philanthropist donates to Akyem Kokobeng JHS
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KMA Boss Weeps Over Filth
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Community express appreciation to government for new road
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Volta Region Peace Advisory Council inaugurated
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Volta Region gets Land Registry
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Cape Coast assembly bans unhealthy food vendors
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Schools in U/E adopts Project Citizen
Diasporia News
Health News
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Monograph to address adolescent reproductive health issues launched
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Mfantseman District Mutual Health pays GHc175,117 claims
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Pregnant women advised to use IPT to prevent malaria