Friday, 5 October 2007
General News
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GES boosts teacher postings to remote areas
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Prof. Addy to deliver 10th Golden Jubilee Lecture
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Information Minister meets media at Takoradi
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Tribalism at Fire service?
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Report on Prisom conditions released
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160,000 JSS graduates drop out of school
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Relief Fund established for flood victims
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GIMPA holds matriculation
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Campaign against EPA taken to Upper West
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Female lawyers impress at Jubilee enrolment
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President back home from AU Meeting
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GES boosts teacher postings to remote areas
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Kufuor, Merkel meet AU permanent representatives
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MPs accuse, DCEs deny allegations
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Health experts advocate implementation of IPTi
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National Committee for World Food Day plants tress
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Students of Ghana Armed Forces College visit WNC
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Evangelist in police custody for stealing
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KNUST honours 173 workers
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Black cobra disrupts seminar
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"President" Nduom will have only 13 ministers
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Re-introduce corporal punishment - Traditional rulers
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Kwamina Bartels-Enquirer Wahala
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Man Dies In 'Apio' Drinking Contest
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I never tried to bribe Archer - Bartels
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Tipper truck kills two women at Chiraa
Crime & Punishment
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Court jails farmer 10 years for threatening
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Timber merchant in court for fraud
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Mason jailed five years for attempted murder
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Court sentences plumber for stealing
Regional News
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Fire Service orders gas and petrol stations to have extinguishers
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Upper West receives 2,000 compact florescent bulbs
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Ibis implements educational programme for rural communities
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Road contractors in U/E ready to repair damaged roads and bridges
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MP commends community for establishing school
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Brongahafonews Donates To Flood Victims
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Reconsider disqualifying students for Senior High School
Diasporia News
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Osafo-Maafo's Hint Enthuses Chicagoans
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Town Hall Meeting in Washington D.C
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UK Police smash £1bn internet fraud gang
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Ghanaian News Canada Celebrates Anniversary
Health News
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Consider everyone as a potential carrier of HIV/AIDS
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Boats for mobile clinic in Ada area commissioned
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Saint Martin Hospital records zero maternal mortality