Thursday, 13 October 2005
General News
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NDC is not a forgiving party - NPP loyalist
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?We have lied enough? - NPP Press Sec.
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My hometown folks dislike me - Quashigah
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Play more defining role - Governor
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Mining communities cry foul about new mining bill
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Military health personnel paid less then counterparts
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Schools that score 100% at BECE to be rewarded
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NGO appeals to WAEC to conduct private BECE
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Ansa-Asare Case: C'ttee postpones sittings
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Railway workers call off strike
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WAEC condemns beating to death of officer
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Medical professionals must be patriotic - Akosa
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Weah maintains lead
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Forest watch To Sue Forestry Commission
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Ghana hosts Commonwealth meeting
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NDC consoles Pakistan
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Tsatsu denies charges during evidence-in-chief
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Kumasi Zoo will not relocate - Minister
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KNUST to establish Extractive Technology Centre
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Boafo calls for compensation from developed countries
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Ghanaians asked to accommodate tourists ....
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Disclose officials? per diem -CJA
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Blow Man MP Speaks
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Gas Quarrel Over Dead King
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Weah takes lead in preliminary results
Crime & Punishment
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Accountant remanded for stealing
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Court grants trader 150 million cedis bail for fraud
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Robbers target phone shops - Police
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African Societies urged to reform their Police Forces
Politics
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Greater Accra NPP donates to funeral of late Amugi
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Dickson: I will restructure NPP
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NPP District executive holds election
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DCE fetes new NPP executive
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National Executives of CPP urged to hasten re-organization
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Rawlings Warns Party Hijackers ?Stop The Unscrupulous Behaviour?
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DCE for fetes new NPP executive
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Asamoah Boateng rescinds decision to contest NPP post
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Nine-member Mfantseman West NPP executive elected
Regional News
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British High Commission helps to build ICCES workshop for Otaakrom
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KNUST wins debate on food security by the ballot
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Queen Elizabeth congratulates Nana Kusi Apea on his 80th birthday
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Gakus is dead
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Children's rights must be protected - GNCC
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Institute introduces new concept into youth agriculture
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Forty schools receive 88 million cedis grant from a local NGO
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Akim Kotoku chiefs urged to unite
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Tema Teachers demand fair deal
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Striking teachers asked to resume work
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Farmers urged to patronise Akuafo Cheques
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Government urged to focus on its programmes
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Gomoa West MP calls for co-operation