Monday, 18 April 2005
Regional News
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Settlers urged to live in peace at Oblogo
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Twenty-eight Students absent on the first day of BECE
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Cotton farmers appeal to tractor owners, cotton companies
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MP consoles disaster victims
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Youth groups asked to help sustain growth of the Church
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Educationist advises Service personnel
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Chief advises community leaders
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Omanhene advises parents on Otumfuo's Educational Fund
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2221 Candidates begin BECE at Wa
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GRI donates items to AIDS orphans and vulnerable
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Ashaiman SDA church presents car to Pastor
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Provide good counselling - Church leaders urged
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Brim South Insurance Scheme registered 17,020 people
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NJMA rejects Gay population report in Koforidua
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Kumasi Diocese of Methodist Church honours teachers
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BECE starts in Ho without hitches
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Nkoranza District hit by diarrhoeal infections
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Forikrom community supports local electrification project
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Teacher sustains gun wounds in chieftaincy dispute at Odoben
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NGO to assist TB patients to receive medical attention
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Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District honours 51 teachers
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Association pays health insurance premium for members
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Children's Ward to be named after Pope
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Mankessim No. 2 GPRTU to get tough
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Nyakorom District cocoa farmers paid C1.7bn