Wednesday, 16 April 2008
General News
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Two top officials of Barclays discharged
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Let's control noise pollution to save our ears - Expert
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Malian President pays a three-day state visit to Ghana
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Ensure peace in Election 2008
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Students urged to stop relying on tips to pass examinations.
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Most timber companies in Ghana operate illegally - Dottey
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CEPS Management to hold forum to address grievances of stakeholders
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Headmaster’s ‘office’ is under a tree
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John Mahama has got it- JJ
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Ghana - China relations is based on mutual respect - Ambassador YU
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Ghana doing better with food prices
Crime & Punishment
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Apprentice jailed for stealing cables
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Sand winner jailed for stealing cell phones
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Labourer jailed 20 years for defilement.
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Driver fined for traffic offences
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Two jailed 60 years for robbery
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Court jails escapee
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Social Court Defilement
Politics
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Koforidua Polytechnic Chapter of NDC commends Mills on running mate selection
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'Forever Group' congratulates Mills
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Government's Micro finance support is political gimmick; NDC MP
Regional News
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Asantehene to hold durbars for Malian President, Princess of Thailand
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More pupils to benefit from school feeding programme by 2010
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Banks in northern Volta asked to tighten security
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Takoradi and Sekondi markets to be modernised-Nkrumah
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Demonstration against NHIS in Central Gonja is politically motivated - DCE
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ECG to open a new switching station at Ejisu-Beasease
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Parents asked not to lock up children with special needs
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Personnel of Ghana National Fire Service to rehabilitate water hydrants
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Flood victims receive relief items
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Chief calls for extension of electricity to his community
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Oil and Gas forum held in Koforidua
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NGO rescues children from child labour
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Animal used for Aboakyire is not deer - says wildlife officer
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Encroachment of school lands on the ascendancy in Upper East
Diasporia News
Health News
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Community volunteers trained to sensitize public about TB
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Soldiers of the 66 Artillery Regiment revive V/R blood bank
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Austrian ‘eye saviours’ in South Tongu
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Doctors asked to be people-centred