Thursday, 14 August 1997
General News
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Dr Kells and Blay-Miezah's Will
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Teen girls punish fathers ... through pregnancy
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CSIR merges seven bodies
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Peasah's case: Police seek Atoorney General's advice
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Forestry Officer Urges Women To Take To Afforestation
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Lotto Receivers, Agents Demand Reciepts For Taxes Paid
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12,409 Cases Lodged With CHRAJ Since '96
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Regional Ministers Cautions Lazy Teachers
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Ghana, Oakland City Cement Relations
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Teachers Asked To Accept Postings To Rural Areas
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Dnagme West Assembly Identify's Tourist Spots
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Ejura/Sekyedumasi Roads To Get Facelift
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Ningo Paramount Chief Reinstated After 14 years
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Health Workers Urged To Coordinate Efforts In Fight Against Diabetes
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CEPS Exceeds Target In Ashanti Reagion
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Kwabre Pupils Learn Trade Instead Of Schooling
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Malyasians To Go Into Estate Development
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Money Motivates Guineaworm Patients
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Standoff Between Makola Market Women And AMA Continue
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Tamale Cabbies On Strike
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Disabled Association Want To Be Represented On Council Of State
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Appeal Court Judge Advocates For Mediation, To Help Attract Foreign Investors
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University Don Calls For Investment In Agriculture
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Treat Dibetic Patients With Care - Doctors Told
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Seventh Laboratory Week Launched
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UNICEF Project Making Progress In Upper East
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Senya Beraku Youth Protest Protacted Chieftaincy Dispute
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Give Schools Back To Churches - Obimpeh
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Only 2.1m Hectares Of Forest Land Left ?
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CHECK DRUG ABUSE IN SCHOOLS
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Japan, 3 bodies sign ?522m grant agreement
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Emile Short condemns instant justice
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At science and maths clinic for girls
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Six-man team to probe Food Distribution
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NDC will overcome challenges - Yahaya
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Jantuah gets nod
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Forces Games
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Vida praises alma mater
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Law for credit unions advocated
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'Give Value Added Tax a chance'