Friday, 8 October 2004
General News
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Agricultural Workers call off demonstration
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Civil Servants sound alert bell
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Legon Throws Out 700 For Non-Performance
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Aryeh Stands by Comments on Mumuni?s Car Crash
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Judiciary needs funds to perform - GBA
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KATH launches patient referral guidelines
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MP calls for benefit package for family members
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Constitutional Instrument on elections referred
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All set for exhibition of voters' register
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Gov't seeks Dutch Grant to solve Mankessim Water crisis
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Leave Rawlings Alone --NDC Youth Forum
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Minister advises parents to immunise children
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African countries urged to say no to GMOs
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Police investigating two murders at Tsito
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Civil society has stake in NEPAD/WAMZ
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Ghana lays claim to sacrificial drum
Crime & Punishment
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Female teacher defrauds people and deserts post
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Secretary remanded for fraud
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Fake raid insecticide dealer remanded
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Steel bender steals pipes from Nestle Factory.
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Female student defiled in a shop
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Jawula's name used for 419
Politics
Regional News
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Community appeals for more teachers
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Government presents gifts to Okuapemhene
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Peer educators urged to lobby women to use female condoms
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18,806 illiterates have become literate under NFED
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New mosque for Ampabame
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14 Presbyters inaugurated at Juaso
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Shareholders of rural banks to get orientation periodically
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Muslims at New Ampabame have a new mosque
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Rehabilitate our roads- Farmers at Bontrase-Obonase appeals to gov't
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Aliu commissions lorry-park and school in Central Region
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Sunyani gets 250 million cedis for anti-HIV/AIDS campaign
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Teachers urged to pay periodic visits to pupils' homes