Monday, 1 January 2007
General News
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NPP should pray to God for new Leader - Apostle
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Six people die in a road accident at Topease
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Gold workers threaten strike on new pay system
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Book Review: A New Agenda For Ghana
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Second Battalion of Infantry Brigade celebrate WASSA
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Pope Benedict honours 50 Catholics
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50th anniversary must unite Ghana towards economic emancipation.
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The New Year will be what we make of it-Moderator
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Priest urges people to enter year with attitudinal change
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Patients refuse to pay their bills
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President's Kufuor's New Year Message - VIDEO
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President Kufuor broadcasts to the nation
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High Profile personalities to visit Ghana
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Christians usher in New Year with prayers
Crime & Punishment
Regional News
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Bunkpurugu/Yunyoo District Chief Executive calls for peace
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Christians in Tamale usher in New Year with thanksgiving
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Nkoranzahene appeals for peaceful 50th independence anniversary celebration
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Dormaaman presents scholarships to 54 brilliant but needy students
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Let us make good use of 2007 - Rev. Cudjoe
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Poverty is the single cause of conflicts in the North
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Wassa West District Assembly honours hard working staff
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Wassa West District Assembly fulfils pledge to UMaT
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Kristo Asafo marks charity and technology exhibition
Diasporia News
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Rush for Ghanaian Passport in Italy
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Seasonal Message From Ghana’s Ambassador To The U.S.
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Tentative List Of Ghana 50th Independence Day (Golden Jubilee) Celebrations
Health News
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Oguaa records 10 births on New Year's Day
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A boy delivered on New Year at Winneba
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Chaplain chastises charlatans
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Patients refuse to pay their bills to gain amnesty on the eve of Jubilee
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New methodologies required to combat spread of HIV/AIDS
Religion
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Let us enter the New Year with faith and respect for God
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Christians usher in New Year with Church Service at Takoradi
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Christians keep vigil into New Year
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Appreciate peaceful state of the country - Bishop
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Ghanaians advised to avoid negative practices.
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Priest says 2007 will be full of blessings
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Bishop calls on Ghanaians to work harder this year.