Wednesday, 16 June 2004
General News
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Shut Up Mills -Dan Botwe
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Government commended on its ICT policy
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NPP still enjoys the goodwill of rank and file of opposition parties -
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Witness maintain stand against Appentengs
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President Kufuor presents Letters of Credence to four new Ambassadors
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Africa needs peace to develop - Speaker
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French Minister for Cooperation arrives
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Biodiversity conservation is a collective responsibility - Abebrese
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President Kufuor appeals to teachers
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Committee on Kwabenya Landfill inaugurated
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God have mercy, and forgive us all - Palmer-Buckle
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High Court Judge lauds amendment of Criminal code
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Accommodation programme for teachers
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Education Director worried about death of teachers
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Govt Reflects Will Of People -Survey
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Daughter of murdered man wants Asher extradited
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JICA pledges continuous support to Ghana
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Cross-examination on Judges murder postponed
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HIPC-Funded Projects Named After NPP
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KojoT Wanted To Frame Up Mussah
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Man of God accused of sexual abuse & money laundering
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Reject NPP, they're bomb-throwers -NDC Gen. Sec
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Hundreds of teachers head for China?
Regional News
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Fianko SMC ask to assist poor parents to register their children
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Nandom Old Boys in Legon initiate book project for their alma mater
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Personnel involved in preservation of forests to be schooled
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"Book of Hope" for youth in the Volta region
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Chiefs and educationists dialogue on education promotion
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OPD attendance at Old Tafo hospital on the increase
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Court remands farmer for trespassing
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Embark on vigorous programme to market made-in-Ghana goods
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Employers urged to declare the correct salaries of their employees
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Education Director commends chief for promoting education
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NDC members advised to rally behind the party
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Striking Teachers urged to go back to classroom
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Ashanti Regional Minister commission projects in Ejisu-Juaben
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Cocoa farmers in Twifo Praso to receive 669.6 million cedis loan
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NPP afraid of Rawlings - NDC guru
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Ho Polytechnic students asked to resume lectures
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Cape Coast Municipal Assembly to spend 1.94 billion cedis on HIPC
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Abortion cases high in Bosomtwe-Atwima-Kwanwoma District