Friday, 8 May 2009
General News
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NIB chief's case adjourned to June 5
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Being a lawyer is not about wigs, gowns, influence and money - CJ
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WA Nobles fail punctuality test
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Trial of six policemen in the Dworwulu robbery case begins
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Vice President receives Pan-African Parliament delegation
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Wenchi Municipal DCE urges unity for progress
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Birim Central Assembly rejects DCE nominee
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Kpandai Assembly confirms President's nominee
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Tema General Hospital records 207,329 OPD attendances in 2008
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Minister of Health present vehicles to Ghana Health
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FDB sensitise vegetable oil importers on fortification
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SWAG calls for tolerance
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MP for Nobel Peace Conference
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Mills expresses concern about blockage in passport acquisition in London
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Peasant farmers call for urgent action on ACFB
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CEPS-aided smuggling scandal uncovered
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67% Negative rating for Mills
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Lift Cuban Embargo - Veep
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Northern Region is on high alert to manage swine flu
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National Road Safety Commission's log book is launched
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Liberia honours Rev. Damien Kwashie posthumously
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IAIA holds annual conference in Ghana
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NGO assists 70 traders in Cape Coast
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Government to practicalise use of local content in oil industry
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High Commissioner urges Nigerians to clean image
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Multi-purpose farm is established at Afram Plains
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No diesel for police vehicles grounded
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Calls for withdrawal of minister ridiculous - BBG
Crime & Punishment
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Teachers before court
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Court fins widow for buying stolen item
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Late Chief Inspector Nyame's Assailants remanded
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Unemployed jailed for setting ex-boyfriends room on fire
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Court warns accused person
Politics
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Birim Central Assembly rejects nominee for MCE
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Bassaw elected, Emelia rejected in Daboase and Shama
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Ellembelle accepts Eshun as DCE.
Regional News
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Mills donates food items to prisons inmates and cured lepers
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Child Protection Committee inaugurated at Dormaa
Diasporia News
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Ghanaians in USA donate to Korle Bu, Psychiatric hospitals
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Study Reveals Emerging African Immigrant Market Segment
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Leadership Vacuum in Toronto’s Ghanaian Community