Monday, 8 September 2008
General News
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Curfew at Bawku, Gushiegu renewed
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Mills’ Bodyguard In A Coma
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NPP Is Not Taking Ghana Forward - CPP
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Akufo-Addo urges NPP activists to be disciplined
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Minority Leader to assist chiefs in his constituency
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Curfew at Bawku Municipality renewed
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Workshop for human rights field officers opens
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Hagan alarmed at destruction of heritage sites
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Government committed to involving youth in national development
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Parliamentary aspirants promise to ensure peace in campaigns
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MVP trains 113 non-professional teachers
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Acts of violence in Northern Ghana condemned
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Voting 'skirt and blouse' is a bad practice - MP
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Govt indirectly filling the pockets of the people
Crime & Punishment
Politics
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EC registers 17,433 persons in Obuasi
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CPP parliamentary candidate spells out conditions for economic success
Regional News
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Assembly receives motorbikes to boost revenue generation
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Seminar on sanitation for media men in Northern sector
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Paramount chiefs call for peace
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Workshop on sanitation for media practitioners ends in Kumasi
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Body of drowned fisherman retrieved
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Cocoa spraying gangs in Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa receives items
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Capacity building workshop for peer educators at Senya Beraku
Health News
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Free maternal health care is not for irresponsible parenthood
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HIV screening test results not a requirement for employment
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Babies to be insured for 90 days under NHIS
Religion
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Harbour City Mass choir raises the gospel bar
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Don't disturb the nation's peace - Political parties told