Monday, 8 May 2006
General News
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1.41 Million Children Are Full Time Workers in Ghana
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No excuse for environmental degradation - Effah-Dartey
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Ghana wants to deepen relations with US - Kufuor
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Rawlings denies endorsing anyone
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GIA says all flights operating normally again
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Ghana supports improved, expanded cocoa production
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Sex-for-aid scandal: Military calls for investigations
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Workshop for conflict management opens
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Cuba to assist Ghana fight malaria
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Policeman shoots suspect to death
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Ghanaian Artistes Arrested for 'Hugging'
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Mayor of Washington arrives in Accra
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Regent of Dagbon commends security agencies
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Two former Ministers commended in Tamale
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New Copyright Act would protect intellectual property
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Maize farmers appeal for government assistance
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Ministers neck-deep in petrol business -Gen. Mosquito
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Ghanaian Soldiers In Sex-for-Aid Scandal
Crime & Punishment
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A 46-years-old man murders his wife
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Carpenter remanded for friend's murder
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Shooter of two mourners granted bail
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Barber jailed for stealing master's wedding ring, bible
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Youth vandalise 80 million-cedi borehole
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Two fined for failing to attend communal labour
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Conductor arrested for issuing used tickets
Politics
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NDC urges EC to step up publicity on registration
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TESCON calls on NPP executives to interact with students
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DFP Collects Forms From EC
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NPP activist commends party members
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Electoral Commission appoints 129 officials
Regional News
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523 candidates sit for the WASSCE at ADASCO/ASTECH
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Atwima-Nwabiagya to benefit from power supply
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Zuarungu Home Club Launched
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Twenty young persons suffer food poisoning after party
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Assembly constructs office block for Amenfi East GES
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Political parties mourn NPP Northern Regional Chairman
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Rainstorm collapses school block, roads
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Wassa-Amenfi East Assembly bans trading along highways
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Facelift for Agona Swedru
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Adawukwa/Osae electorate warned against erection of illegal ramps
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Swedru PROTOA decides not to charge new fares
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Swedru circuit court cry for repairs
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Oketsew gets over 50-million-cedi Mosque