Monday, 16 August 2004
General News
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Ghana Airways: What Task Force Again?!
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GJA round table discussion called off
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Ghana/Germany urged to strengthen inter-cultural ties
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Axim to be upgraded into a municipality
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Government lifts state of emergency in Dagbon
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Government to give priority to guinea worm endemic villages
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Ghanaians urged to budget for personal health care
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Traditional medical practitioners urged to register products
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Bagbin urged to apologise
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Allow university students to register - Ministry
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SSNIT goes international to retrieve students' loans
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Malaria cases to be reduced by 50 per cent
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Twenty-three orphans provided with free education
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Gen. Mosquito ?Bites? Kufour
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First NGO Conference ends in the United Kingdom
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University workers threaten strike
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Prof calls For Decriminalization of Clinical Abortion
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Weather Forecast
Crime & Punishment
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Pastor Drags IGP, AG to Court
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Forty-five people arrested for allegedly setting ablaze police vehicle
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Court Registrar jailed for embezzling court revenue
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Two car dealers granted 300 million cedis for stealing
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Barber charged with kidnapping
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Farmer remanded for murder
Politics
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Randgold says it has nothing to do with Kebble's political activities
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Atwima-Nwabiagya NPP Chairman calls for co-operation
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Ivor Adams elected PNC parliamentary candidate for T'di
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Northern Region PNC inaugurates Dr Mahama Fan Club
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CPP Will Put People First
Regional News
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President Kufuor inaugurates TV Transmitter
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District Assembly to help address problems affecting service personnel
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Songs must focus on how to achieve peace
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Pastors must refrain from deceit
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Aforo's exhumed body re-buried
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New branch of Methodist Church inaugurated
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Five Communities benefit from 4.5 billion-cedi water project
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GES commended for inclusion of culture in curriculum
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Twenty-three of 128 donors test HIV positive in Fanteakwa
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Devote more money to teach science, mathematics and technology - Accra
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British High Commissioner visits new districts in Upper East
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Encourage private teachers to take GES courses
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About Two thousand billion cedis common fund disbursed
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Be fearless in pointing out wrongs within the church
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NYC to co-ordinate activities of NGOs in youth programmes
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Programme to ensure accelerated agric production launched
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Obuasi West SDA to establish Computer Training Centre
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Blind farmers face problems
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Elubo Security Team Defeat their Ivorian Counterparts 5-1.
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Concentrate on development of Western Region - Minister.
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Cardinal Turkson urges Christians to help facilitate development
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Youth asked not to allow themselves, to be misused
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Chief express concern about unauthorised sale of lands
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Divine Healers Church donate blood at Nsawam Hospital
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Christian women asked to lead exemplary lives
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Wee farmers asked to destroy farms
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Management and staff interaction advocated to ensure productivity