Wednesday, 29 October 2008
General News
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Ama Busia distances from Frema Busia's accusations
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Debate
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Elephants disturb health exercise in Assin South
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Nii Owoo family denies sale of Achimota Forest
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Three former Chiefs of Naval Staff honoured
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820 million people chronically hungry in sub-Saharan Africa
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Work begins on Tetteh Quarshie-Mallam Junction dual carriageway
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Irregular migrants to be screened
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NDC Parliamentary Candidate Jailed For Double Registration
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Eight-year-old Ghanaian hangs
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Man 30 Commits Suicide Over Sex
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Nana To Face Mills In IEA Debate Today
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Worker dies in AGC accident
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Veep launches human trafficking fund
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A heart tumour patient appeals for help
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Youth turns school into a place of convenience
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Lands Commission and Pension Bills passed into law
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Mahama rounds off campaign tour of Ashanti
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NCCE calls for political tolerance
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President Kufuor arrives home
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TICO presents scholarship awards to 100 students.
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Statistician bemoans improper statistical data
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Kufuor Has Lost Control Over Corruption - Busia
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CHRAJ to investigate GPHA boss
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Government to establish National Teaching Council
Crime & Punishment
Politics
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Students cautioned not wear or use party paraphernalia
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Aspiring MP reshapes Ataase-Junction-Bonsu road
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Re-elect NPP for continuation of development projects
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Female parliamentary candidates urged to tackle the needs of women
Regional News
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Farming community appeals for rehabilitation of roads
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Kpone Police project at a standstill
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CLS to Document Ejisu Traditional Area lands
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Kufuor inaugurates new structures at Accra Polytechnic
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Middle School leavers allegedly teach in Brong Ahafo
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Forest reserves must remain no man go area - Pastor
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Ologo re-elected President of Eastern Regional House of Chiefs
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Chiefs abolished all outmoded cultural practices
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Minister cuts sod for 63 projects in Central Region
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Plan Ghana assists five communities with toilet facilities
Health News
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Create awareness on diabetes' effect on eye complications-- Dr. Akafo
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Ministry of Health increases ambulances at district hospitals