Thursday, 8 April 2004
General News
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Shake-Up At Nsawam Prison
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ITU to organise an African Forum in Cairo, Egypt
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Clients of K'dua Hospital urged to help maintain it
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Agreements made to reduce cost of AIDS drugs
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I paid bribe to have my fine reduced by NIC -Witness
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Seventeen Police Officers honoured
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Kufuor Accused Of Abetment Of Crime
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GPRTU urges motorists to exercise caution this Easter
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Teachers advised not to drive pupils home for fees
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UEW Distance Education Programme increases intake
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Accused Court Interpreter Granted Bail
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Support Domestic Violence Bill to protect victims
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Gulfstream Jet has never been flown since Jan. 2001 - GAF
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Traffic Police Soon
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ISD To Educate The Public On NHIS
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Ahwois Charged Over ?16 Billion Debt
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Palaver Fined ?400 Million
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Police Denounces Politicization Of Arrests
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Senior Attorney speaks on domestic violence
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Africans are undecided on resources to fight AIDS
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Government is committed to ensuring fair and free elections
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Plaintiff withdraws contempt case against Plange
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Opposition Parties Have Nothing to Offer - Agyepong
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Kufour Is A Bullying Giant -NDC, Dan Lartey
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Ghana sits on time bomb - Minority parties
Regional News
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Ministry improving lives of women and children
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Northern Region experiences shortage of Photo material
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Ghanaians urged to trust one another to help reduce tension
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A corn miller jailed 25 years for defilement in Techiman
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Illegal logging, bushfires have degraded forest reserves
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Ten Mo towns and villages won't be part of Kintampo South District
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Church leader advises media
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Seminar held on responsible parenting
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NGO official in court for fraud
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"No Intimidation but you must Perform Your Duties" -Mahami Salifu.
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Ministry improving lives of women and children
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Court grants farmer bail
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Over 2000 drivers applied for new drivers licence in Koforidua
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Dambai police arrest armed robber
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Agona District Assembly exceeds revenue target
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High Court orders fresh nominations and elections for Ho Central NPP
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Listen to AIDS messages - ADRA Co-ordinator advises youth
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Birim District registered over 99,000 voters
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Agona district records less voters
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Police urged to make governments support worthwhile
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Driver on bail for negligently causing harm
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Alleged armed robber remanded for possessing marijuana
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Workshop of forest management held at Dormaa Ahenkro
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Chief calls for peace in December elections
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Over 2000 trainees acquire employable skills