Wednesday, 17 September 2008
General News
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Kwaku Baako: Per Diem Story Is Outrageous
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Guinea invites President Kufuor
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Tribal politics in Ghana can cause a lot of damage
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Northern chiefs to ban political campaigns?
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CPP to launch campaign
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Free Tsatsu Movement marks 100 day of incarceration
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37 Military Hospital "molesters" to be disciplined
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Asantehene praises CSIR
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Gov't to ensure more females acquire higher education
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Book on national orientation launched
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Fear Of A Coup?
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Ghana secures 350 million-dollar from US for rural electrification
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Shadow report on Ghana's MDGs launched
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NPP Promises Cannot Be Believed - CPP
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Aliu urges African governments to increase spending on heath sector
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Five institutions receive support to combat illegal immigration
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Ghana to host International Tourism Day celebration
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AIDS, major killer in Tema
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Unwholesome water flows again at La
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Nduom to make weekly radio broadcasts
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Make manifestoes public and accessible - NGM
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E/R Minister joins pupils to celebrate "my first day at school"
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North Ecumenical Forum initiates road map for peace
Crime & Punishment
Politics
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"There's peace within the NPP in Offinso"- party activist
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NPP's Utiopian Promises
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Nana Eupharia Train Arrives In Brong Ahafo
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Press Statement from the National Democratic Congress
Regional News
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Municipal Chief Executive not happy about MP's remarks
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EPA to ensure proper use of pesticides
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GHS awards drivers for conveying women in labour free of charge
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First time pupils feted on day one at school
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About 535 pupils enrol in five schools at Chiraa
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Success or failures of Educational Reforms depend on teachers
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MP donates wheelchairs to the disabled
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Science Training Volunteers
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Management of KMA presents 5,900 mathematical sets to pupils
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Northern Region House of Chiefs holds Meeting
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More children enrol in school at Sunyani
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Sekondi to become an ICT centre
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FLIP Information Centre presents items to schools
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GETfund hands over hall to UEW-K
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Cocoa farmers at Asunafo North appeal for rehabilitation of roads
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EC extends photo-taking in Kumasi due to high turnout
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Teachers urged to upgrade their knowledge and teaching methods
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John Mahama donates to Muslims
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Ghanaians advised against igniting conflicts
Diasporia News
Health News
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Traditional medicine practitioners advised to document their treatments
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Nurses charged to be dedicated to work
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Adopt healthy lifestyles - Annan
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Ten Men Suffer Prolonged Erection
Religion
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Church of Theocracy celebrates Feast of Tabernacle
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Christians urged to stop murmuring and pray for God's "cover"