Monday, 17 April 2000
General News
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Pathology Department to start school for mortuary technicians
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Driver charged with carelessness remanded in custody
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Rawlings urges universities to help maintain information technology
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Four die in an accident at Elmina
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Prof. Eugene Borketey Bortei-Doku buried
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NDC youth endorse Mills
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PPAG organises workshop for reproductive health service providers
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Bishop urges electorate not to be influenced by gift
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Accused on rape charge discharged unconditionally
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VAT offender sentenced to a maximum fine of 10 million cedis
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Minister says all should help salvage economy
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Operation of Methodist University still on ?drawing board?
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Rawlings back home from G 77 confab
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Doctors call for regulation of private medical practice
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SSB to attract more foreign exchange