Friday, 17 September 2010
General News
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Oil and Gas Association accuses Tullow, GNPC
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Ghana hosts Samsung West Africa Consumer Electronics Forum
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Kosmos Energy officials interact with President Mills
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Fair Wages and Salaries Commission to re-strategise education on SSSS
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Takoradi Poly to benefit from World Bank facility
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President Mills presents 12 cars to A-G's Department
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Committee investigating Osu Children's Home calls for recommendations
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Police following leads on murder of gas company
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UDS to establish Peace Centre in Wa
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Krobo Girls’ Head Dodges
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Fifteen fishmongers arrested
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Minister says land dispute between Manya and Yilo is worrying
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GNUPS calls on government to address concerns of POTAG
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Civil and Public Servants in Bawku cry for accommodation
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WAEC sued - over cancelled exam results
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NDC Man Held Hostage
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Girl, 13, Commits Suicide
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Court Adjourns ‘Runaway’ George Owusu’s Case
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Take action now - Sekou tells Mills
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Rawlings disowns RDPP
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Tema fishermen halt sale of land
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Mills' baby ministers have failed - Ras Mubarak
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OIL: Row Over 80% Local Content
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Ghana and Vietnam named as MDGs star performers
Crime & Punishment
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Businessman duped by fraudsters
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Court orders Defence to authenticate proceedings document
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Driver charged for indecent assault and defilement
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Tamale Central NYEP Coordinator interdicted
Politics
Regional News
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Markets to be modernised to conform to Millennium City Initiative - Vanderpuije
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Sand winning zones to be created in Gomoa
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Mumuni Dramani nominated DCE of Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
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Chiefs in Upper West Region call for review of bushfire law
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Jomoro District training 338 enumerators for census exercise
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DCE commissions three classroom blocks
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One kills in accident on Winneba-Accra road
Diasporia News
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Revise Islamic Studies Curriculum To Inspire The Youth
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Tina Naami is CPD's 2010 Trainee of the Year
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Africans for Deval Patrick Rally Worcester
Health News
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Larger army of advocates needed to win battle against malaria
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Axim's HIV prevalence rate equals national rate of 2.9 per cent