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    Volume: 19 Edition No: 44 Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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HEADLINES

Ghana risks being conduit for `dirty money` -UK Attorney
John Hardy, UK Attorney (left) ,Mrs. Betty Mould Iddrisu - Minister for Justice & Attorney General (right)
John Hardy, UK Attorney (left) ,Mrs. Betty Mould Iddrisu - Minister for Justice & Attorney General (right)
Ghana has been urged to strengthen institutions and master the political will to ensure that the country does not become a safe haven for money laundering activities, as its offshore banking ambitions ‘risk being soft touch magnet for flood of dirty money’...More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 408 times

Also in this issue:
* Calm returns to Bunkpurugu
…after chieftaincy clash
* GHANA COTTON COMPANY ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE
… Workers salaries in arrears for months, can`t fuel coy vehicles,/i>
* Policy to introduce earthquake-resistant buildings advocated
* Okyenhene vows to clamp down on illegal miners

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EDITORIAL

NPA must introduce transparent fuel

Yesterday, we expressed concern over corrupt practices that have characterised the distribution of premix fuel in the country...More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 46 times
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BUSINESS NEWS

`Sorry No Gas`
…but TOR moves to rectify situation

“Sorry No Gas” is one of the conspicuous inscriptions that continue to greet customers at the entrance of the numerous gas filling stations in the country. LPG gas has been in short supply in the capital for some days now...More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 35 times

Africa seeing signs of recovery after global crisis -IMF

With recovery getting under way, Africa should now address longer term challenges to the continent’s future, including governance issues and climate change, to be able to press ahead with the region’s economic transformation, IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said.. .More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 32 times
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SPORTS NEWS

Glo-CAF Awards set to light World Cup fire in Africa

The 2009 edition of the Glo-CAF Awards ceremony will show-case the burning passion of the African footballer to excel on the world stage as well as celebrate his natural fluidity and the rapid development of football skills on the continent.. .More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 43 times

Gyimah-Kwakye grabs Bok-Nam, Kim Captain`s Prize

Versatile Group Captain Gyimah Kwakye captured the Bok-Nam Kim Golf Club Captains’ Prize with a stunning 16 under par 56net at the Club’s tournament held at the Air Force Officers’ Mess Burma Camp at the weekend.. .More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 39 times

More condoms for 2010 World Cup
…Forty thousand sex workers ``fired up``

Britain is to give 42-million condoms to South Africa in response to a request for an extra billion as part of an HIV prevention drive before the Soccer World Cup.. .More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 42 times

This evening`s Old Trafford CL cracker…
Milan in Devils den

Manchester United took the honors in the first leg against AC Milan at the San Siro, winning 3-2. But injuries now threaten to undermine the Red Devils European campaign.. .More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 44 times
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OPINION

Truth, versus Truth


IF YOU talked to one historian, he might say the Germans broke the Versailles Pact, when they marched into the “Rhineland” in 1934. (It was a de-militarised zone, according to the terms of the pact.) That would be the truth....More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Viewed: 19 times
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FEATURES

MDG`s achievement impossible
…as violence and discrimination against women is the order of the day

Many years have passed since the Beijing Conference in 1995 to discus the empowerment and discrimination of women in the world, yet even though there have been steps toward the eradication of violence and discrimination against women, the effort so far, has not been very enormous...More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Read 35 times

Western Corridor City Project

A group of private sector practitioners and the Government are currently discussing the construction of a modern city in the lower Western Region to support the industrialization strategy articulated by President Mills in the second State of the Nation Address...More
Posted on: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Read 33 times
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