Tuesday, 13 May 1997
General News
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Bank's 'token black' was sacked after complaint
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Guinness merges
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PRESIDENT BREAKS THE ICE ...AFTER AIR FORCE PLANE CRASH
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GHANA TO GET C286bn E.U. AID
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CUSTOMS IS EXASPERATED BY CHRAJ'S ACTIONS
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GHANA , GERMANY END REVIEW TALKS
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DROP IN INFLATION FROM 70.8 TO 29.2 PER CENT
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Accra Hosts Commonwealth Legislators
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Ghana Bar Association Calls For Speedy Trial Of Cases
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Kotokoli Chief Calls For Probe Into Factional Fighting
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Lack Of Electricity Hampers Water Works In The North
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Dead Man's Family Demand Judicial Enquiry
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Only 40 Per Cent Of Ghanaians Enjoy Electricity
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Methodist Church To Set Up Eye Clinic
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Mobil Defends Sale Of Property
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BCCI Customers To Be Paid After Six Months
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Rawlings Calls For More U.S. Role In Africa's Conflicts
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Western Regional Minister Calls For New Work Ethics
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British & Danish Agencies fund health projects
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Chief calls on press to address Chiefs properly
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Education Minister Urges Staff To Open Up To The Media
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All Is well At Kotoka Int'l Airport
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Bekwaihene Is Dead
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Litigation Halts Construction Of School Block
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JH Returns From S Korea, Germany Tour
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Prof Gyapong Installed Chief
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New Juaben Plans For 2005
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400 Offinso Farmers To Export Cassava Chips
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VRA Tests Public Pulse On Proposed Tarrif Increases
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Three To Contest Afigya-Sekyere East Seat
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Agortime Traditional Council Offers Land For EPZ
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Offinso Assembly To Get Tough On Contractors
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Kojo Yankah Holds Talks With UCC SRC
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British Naval Ship To Visit Ghana
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Civil Servnats Charged To Be Cost-Effective
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Wa-Na Wants Assemblies To Promote Arts And Culture
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B/A Minister Launches Blood Donation Campaign
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Registrar-General To Meet BCCI Customers
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Tema Chief Executive Seeks Assistance Of Industries
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Normalise Fuel Situation, Kan-Dapaah Tells Government
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For Organic Farming Advocated For Increased Food Production
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Totobi Hits Back At Agyenim-Boateng
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Two Policemen Remanded In Custody
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Distance Education Is Cost-Effective: Prof Agyeman
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We Can't Bear Anymore Costs - UCC Students
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Rehabilitation Of Accra - Cape Coast Road Next Year
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District Assemblies Advised On Timber Royalties
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Rainstorm Causes Havoc At Brahoho
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Tomato Queens Blame Farmers For High Prices
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Tema Shipyard In Good Business
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NGOs Present Books To School
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Report On Integrated Management Of Chemicals To Be Out Soon
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Chiefs Urged To Encourage Dialogue
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Calm Returns To Babator, Badagor
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Bolgatanga Students Taking Guns To School?
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Minimum Wage Now 2,000C A Day