Thursday, 6 January 2005
General News
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Minister commends the contribution PCV towards education
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Impasse over new Speaker
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More African Leaders arrive for Presidential Inauguration
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Coomson trying to blackmail me - Edumadze
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Netherlands to represent EU at inauguration
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Baroness Amos to attend inauguration
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Officials arrive for inauguration ceremony
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Speaker urges Ghanaians to support parliamentary democracy
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Minority Leader calls on new Parliament to move closer to the people
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Man Dies In Police Custody
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Minister Slaps Assembly Guard
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PAP delegation to participate in inauguration
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JAK Knows I?m Broke-JJ
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GAF commissions four Russian helicopters
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Ministry distributes computers to training institutions
Crime & Punishment
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Interpol Accra retrieves two cars stolen from Ghana
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Porter jailed for assaulting cells mate
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Labourer remanded for defiling 12 year old girl.
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Court order settler farmers to pay rent arrears
Politics
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NDC wants all results declared
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NPP stalwart dies
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Kufuor's victory is triumph for democracy - Evangelist
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Aliu makes history as first Veep to earn two terms
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Adansihene congratulates President Kufuor
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Former candidate of the CPP advocates re-packaging of party
Regional News
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Aim at implementing the Drug Policy efficiently -- Chief Pharmacist
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Farmers and fishermen congratulate President Kufuor
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Don't saddle MPs with your personal problems
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Rainstorm affects communities
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Swedru GPRTU commends government
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Commonwealth sends Disaster Relief Coordinator to Maldives
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Teachers threaten to leave town ...
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GPRTU awards drivers
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Volta Region VAT office to intensify surveillance on budget hotels
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PURC rectifies power fluctuations at Abuakwa/Maakro
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Apostle Ofori calls for industrial revolution in Ghana
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Youth misuse fire emergency line
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Assembly and NGO donate to hospital
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Constituency holds church service for MP-elect
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CPP candidate seeks nomination as KMA boss
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Youth advised to desist from negative practices
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Brong Ahafo records low number of motor accidents
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Pastors are last hope for HIV/AIDS sensitisation - Arde-Acquah
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Tema Health Insurance Scheme registers over 20,000