Saturday, 27 November 2004
General News
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Ghanaians were not created to be poor - Naadu Mills
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Rawlings speaks against lies and vote buying in politics
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Aviation Physician Receives Award
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Let us ensure peaceful elections- Oblempon Ababio
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NGO supports farmers with 117 million cedis
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Prez Kufuor's Nephew In "Stinking" Corrupt Deals
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Free computer training to begin next July
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Education of a child not solely responsibility of teachers- VEEP
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KIA Porters appeal to Government
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TEWU members demonstrate over non-payment of salary adjustment
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Health workers congratulate Professor Akosa
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Kofi Annan's son in pay scandal
Crime & Punishment
Politics
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Independent parliamentary candidate expelled from the NPP
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Candidates at Chiana/Paga meet the electorate
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NPP has right to ask Ghanaians to renew its mandate
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NPP deserves to be returned into power
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Parliamentary candidates outline their programmes
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Maranga's supporters join NPP supporters at rally
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NPP will ensure equitable distribution of national cake
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NDC supporters advised to ensure peaceful campaign
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Ghanaians urged to vote for NPP
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NPP government will protect state resources- DCE
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Don't go Independent- NPP Parliamentarian advises colleagues
Regional News
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Youth asked to be committed to future careers
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Youth appeal for by-laws to deal with irresponsible parents
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Let us ensure peaceful elections- Oblempon Ababio
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Government told to invest more in the rural areas
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Oguaa Assembly Losing Millions
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Veep Orders Polices Chief's Transfer
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Moderator cuts sod for work to begin on PRECEVID
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American Peace Corps sworn-in
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Avoid over-imitation of foreign cultures
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Grace Incorporation Stewards to launch Orphanage Support Project
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ADRA donates 26 million cedis worth of drugs to Hospital
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NADMO present items to Bosome Traditional Council
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"Don't politicise Mutual Health Scheme"-DCE
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AMA organises Clean-up exercise
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The people of Kyerebuoso construct a market
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Regional Minister urges business executives to take advantage of ICT
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ARH issues need disciplinary approach