Friday, 15 January 1999
General News
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Mills receives envoys
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Vice President Mills administers oath to ministers
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New methods for budget introduced
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Yankah urges Parliament to commend Muslim factions over peace pact
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Parliament sends Muslims goodwill message
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Two bills go through first reading
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DCE expresses concern about poor enrolment in schools
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GJA receives computer and accessories from UNESCO
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World health body welcomes British move on Tobacco
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Take active interest in child development - Minister
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Reform Movement not rigidly intended to be political party - spokesman
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African Renaissance Mission poised for the millennium
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Salaga gets 20-million-cedi community library
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Court to rule on 'No case" submissions on January 27.
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Police hunt for unemployed man for alleged incest
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Selection Regions
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Behenase now enjoys clean drinking water
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Demolition of "Mayanka" postponed to January 30
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Assembly increases incentive for teachers
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Canadian High Commission commends media
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Twelve selected districts to benefit from EMIS Project
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Offinso Assembly pays 29 million cedis to retrieve vehicle
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Court to rule on 'No case" submissions on January 27.