Tuesday, 2 March 2004
General News
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Squatters on REDCO land ejected
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Low Voter Turn Out Expected In Election2004
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'Gen Mosquito' Threatens Court Action Against A-G
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AIDS WATCH: Use of Condoms- Men 6%, Women 2%
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Dr Nduom advises on efficient use of energy
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Visa agent granted 40 million cedis bail
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KMA alerts public on allocation of stores
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Govt to take delivery of 500 tractors from India soon
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Kufuor's handling of corruption unacceptable - Mills
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Media must be fair and objective - Prof Mills
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I will re-open investigations into death of Ya-Na - Mills
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EC must ensure registration does not lead to disenfranchisement - Prof.
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GETFund donates to College of Health Sciences
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Government is sympathetic to civil servants agitations
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Tsikata's Dream Shattered
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Ghana needs a Vehicle Assembly Plant- Kyeremanteng
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I will not be vindictive - Mills
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Parliament approves 22.4 billion cedis for NCC
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Professor Mills promises truthful leadership
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Chief Condemns Use of Condoms
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AIDS Scandal: Top Politician Sues Girl Friend
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Stop criticizing the Rawlings? Administration - NPP MP
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Niger Ambassador bids farewell to Kufuor
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Full Text of Prof. J. A. Mills' Press Conference
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Ghana's UN Ambassador visits Israel
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Spill From Ghana Airways Causes Panic
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UG Vice-Chancellor orders audit into SRC accounts
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Chief Justice urges Ghanaians to resist coups
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Cement Firms Cheating Public
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Three die in accident
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Selormey goes AWOL, court adjourns
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JAM Strikes Today
Regional News
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Priest advises pupils not to challenge their teachers
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Nurses appeal for facilities
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Cardinal Turkson lauds growing friendship among religious groups
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T'di Polytechnic promotes the use of coconut trees for furniture
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NCCE launches campaign on replacement of voters register
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Don't inject political motives into every issue- Debrah
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Private sector should participate in waste management
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Ashanti region records an increase in teenage pregnancy last year
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I lost my eye due to an assault by a Soldier- Witness
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Accident at Beposo claims 11 lives.
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No community would be relocated as a result of Gas project
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KMA has trained over 3000 self-employed
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Solar Rural Electrification Gets a Boost
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Dzamesi Breaks Down Ahiable's Defence Wall
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Kumasi to get three Appeal Courts
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Kumasi South Hospital institutes award for pregnant women
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EC educates public on importance of voters' registration
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Youth advised to support self-help
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Otuasekan Rural Bank donate to College
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Assemblies urged to reduce over-dependence on government.
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Council goes to the aid of ASANCO fire victims
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Electrician charged with stealing
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Oguaa MP provides youth with employable skills
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Publication of SSCE results is a moral booster- Baah-Wiredu
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Boso Sec/Tech gets block of classrooms
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Impart knowledge in culture to the youth
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Man attempted killing bother and sister
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Ghost Names - C2.68 Billion Go Down The Walewale Drain
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Funeral of the late Barbara Fynn-Williams
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ARSON@MIM: Vehicles Of Omanhene, Nifahene Set Ablaze
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498 million cedi school project commissioned at Aklamado
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Techiman Traditional Council admits scuffle
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Kofi Dzamesi elected Ketu-North NPP candidate by acclamation
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Saint John's School celebrates Founders' Day