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  1. Treasurer Announces Return To Macroeconomic Stability
  2. Govt Supports New Target For Weapons Disposal
  3. Barter Updates Cabinet On Peace Process
  4. The News of Callan Services - Eye Surgery for the Disabled
  5. Tennis: Hewitt downs Ferrero to retain Masters Cup
  6. Nec Decides On Png Participation In Gas-to-australia Project
  7. TPA CEO Sacked !
  8. NPF Report - Tabling Of The Final Report - Inquiry Npf
  9. ‘update On The Bougainville Peace Process
  10. Australia renews major commitment to South Pacific
  11. 2003 Budget Alert
  12. Papua New Guinea Budget 2003
  13. PNG and Australian Prime Ministers Hold Bilateral Discussions
  14. Report Of The Commonwealth Expert Group On Papua New Guinea’s Electoral Arrangements
  15. Aid that lasts: building the agricultural research skills of our neighbours
  16. Solomon Islanders Receive Fresh Funding for Health Services
  17. Further Assistance to Combat Terrorism and Transnational Crime in Pacific Region
  18. Solomon Islands
  19. Peter Leigh Hall, 62 died tragically early hours of Saturday 4th January, 2003
  20. Pm Announces Important Decisions Advancing Peace Process, Challenges
  21. TPA Press Release
  22. Major New Initiative To Develop Oil And Gas Resources In Png
  23. Central Agencies Committee Begins Tour Of Rural Areas
  24. South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) - Senior Officer visits PNG this week !
  25. PNG Yearbook 2003 - a must for all !
  26. EU Supports Regional Aids Initiative
  27. Electoral Commission Press Release
  28. Address to the PNG Business Council by Rt. Hon. Sir Michael T. Somare
  29. Awareness Workshops – Claims Against The State
  30. New Agreement Between Australia and the University of the South Pacific
  31. PNGFA Outreach
  32. Shipping Container - Roundabout near Anderson's Harbour Town
  33. Book Launch - 'Beyond the Coral Sea'
  34. ‘Bougainville Update – Ministerial Visit, The Peace Process, And Development Of The B
  35. Tourist Promotion Authority Press Release 10th March, 2003
  36. Freight Delivery by Post for goods & parcels up to 100 kgs
  37. 3 Mile Roundabout, near PNG Motors - Port Moresby
  38. SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) - Also known as "Deadly Penumonia" epidemic
  39. Australian Volunteers International and ABC Radio Australia present:
  40. ina FORUM with Mike Manning
  41. Electoral Commission of Papua New Guinea Press Release
  42. United Nations Security Council Reviews Progress Of Bougainville Peace Process
  43. Rotaract Club Of Port Moresby
  44. Cancer is preventable if detected and treated at an early stage, writes LUCY KAPI
  45. Robert Aisi - Anyone know his whereabouts - Message from Nina trying to find him !
  46. Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: Mext) Offers Scholarships to PNG
  47. Gun charges dropped - MP Alois Kingsley
  48. Bus driver attacked at Jackson's Roundabout following accident
  49. Pacific Mobile Communications - "Hear the Buzz" - GSM Mobile Launch - May, 5, 2003 !
  50. 3rd PNG Coffee Festival & Trade Fair - One more day to go !
  51. PNG Coffee Festival & Trade Fair a success
  52. Introducing New CEO for the TPA Peter Vincent !
  53. Sogeri Township Bid !
  54. Circulation Update for The National and Post Courier
  55. MIGRATION FEES - Attention all Travellers and Employers !
  56. PNG releases new “Prince William’ stamps
  57. www.pngbd.com promotes Papua New Guinea by Malum Nalu
  58. PNG off to South Pacific Games in Fiji by Alison Anis
  59. Julie – on top of the world by Alison Anis
  60. PMG troops to leave Bougainville shores
  61. PNG eyes gold at the 17th South Pacific Games, Fiji
  62. Bloomhill Cancer Help - Looking for Donations !
  63. Electoral Commission Press Release Sunday 6th July 2003.
  64. Steve Ovett to walk Kokoda - article by Malum Nalu
  65. Electoral Commission Press Release - Monday July 14 2003
  66. PNGDF uses new network in Solomons
  67. “Vanilla rush?” – Ordinary Papua New Guineans hooked up in vanilla market
  68. PM WELCOMES TELIKOM'S NEW PREPAID SERVICE - Media Release
  69. Telikom officially launch the new prepaid phone service
  70. Increase in number of people dying from Measles outbreak in Kotidanga - Kerema !
  71. Telikom Supports Engineers Cause
  72. Pm Arrives In Honiara
  73. PX Air Niugini message received from David Glover
  74. Wabag Gets Connected Via Satellite
  75. Australian Cardiac team's open heart surgery in PNG begins
  76. Forestry conducts nationwide eaglewood awareness
  77. Visit to Bougainville highlights need for commitment and Public Sector Reform !
  78. Statement to the United Nations Security Council on the Peace Process !
  79. 15th MELANESIAN SPEARHEAD GROUP SUMMIT GIZO, WESTERN PROVINCE, SOLOM0N ISLANDS
  80. PNG South Pacific Gold Medalists for 2003 receive incentive awards
  81. Former British Olympian to help in PNG fundraiser !
  82. Australia ruled out of Forum's "Secretary-General race," Prime minister tells Howard
  83. Bougainville peace-keeping hailed as world's most successful by Veronica Hatutasi
  84. Tapping into India's revolutionary experience and knowledge !
  85. Acting Prime Minister, launches Christian Men's Network!
  86. Japanese government gives K270,000 to PNG!
  87. Chinese Delegation Pays Courtesy Call on Chief Secretary
  88. Landowner backs goverment in bid to sort out controversial logging
  89. New buses bring multiple benefits for Lihirians
  90. Flood hit Sepik River and left 50,000 affected
  91. Law and Order forum in Port Moresby !
  92. Bro. Eddie Matane - new Port Moresby Lodge Master
  93. "Tokstret" Radio Program offers women chance to air opinions
  94. APEC Senior Officials meeting approves peer review on PNG's Individual Action Plan
  95. NEC approves review of Treaty with Australia
  96. New Constitutional Arrangements For Bougainville Provide Assurances And Incentives
  97. Sarang disaster not that disastrous, by William Natera (Wantok Reporter)
  98. PNG Economy, holding a steady course downhill - Far Eastern Economic Review
  99. Samberigi Road Access can ease burdens on Highlands Highway: Sinai Brown (MP)
  100. NEC discusses PNG's responses to Australia Aid - For release - 8 September 2003
  101. Downer clears K600 million aid confusion
  102. Positive and productive outcomes on Australia-PNG aid and bilateral issues
  103. PNGULLGA to refine corporate plan by William Natera (Wantok Reporter)
  104. Sir Michael to play host to Malaysian PM
  105. Eastern Highlands administration re-structures by James Kila
  106. Thank you Telikom for restoring the Telephone lines around our city!
  107. PNG coffee growers create company for US market, by James Kila
  108. Prime Minister Michael launches new Gazelle District Office in Kerevat - 4/10/03
  109. PUBLIC NOTICE - OIC COM. Policing
  110. Regional Air - offers flights to Lae
  111. Gold In New Ireland
  112. Tourism e
  113. Tourism Exhibition 5th - 7th March, 2004 - Holiday Inn Port Moresby
  114. Sir Michael Begins His Bilateral Meetings
  115. Sir Michael returns from Bangkok , satisfied with outcome of APEC Summit
  116. British Embassy presents K56,000 for Bougainville reconciliation
  117. Preparations For 2004 Budget
  118. Richard Thompson Lost His Fight With Cancer Today!
  119. Bougainville constitution development back in track - Sir Peter Barter
  120. Female foresters off to Viet Nam Eaglewood meet
  121. Miss Papua New Guinea Charity Quest 2003
  122. Government's response to media regulation - Update!
  123. Kiribati educationists impressed with informal sector training
  124. Recovery And Progress – The Way Forward
  125. pngbd stats an all time high with 2.2 million hits !
  126. PNG, Australia to focus on "capacity building and technical assistance
  127. Hula grandfather gives up career, strikes gold with vanilla
  128. Visitor Arrivals - FIRST EIGHT MONTHS (JANUARY-AUGUST) – 2003
  129. Father Christmas
  130. Policing In Bougainville Moving Ahead
  131. Christmas the Korikunu way ... "that special flavoured dish"
  132. CIC plans to engage Defence planes to freight coffee
  133. Tourism awareness for Lukim PNG Nau Expo 2004
  134. British High Commissioner Visits Milne Bay Province
  135. British envoy on Sepik visit
  136. TPA boss meets with Foreign officials....stresses need to maintain possitive dialogue
  137. A unique Pikinini Theatre program in Goroka
  138. A unique graduation ceremony
  139. Economic Recovery & Development are priorities for Bougainville - Sir Peter says
  140. PNG NGO wins international conservation award
  141. Fear Drive My Feet
  142. James and Robert Seeto of Seeto Kui Limited
  143. Facing 2004 Challenges
  144. Nsac To Conduct More Meetings Outside Waigani: Kalinoe
  145. New Zealand’s Deputy High Commissioner leaves PNG
  146. Surfing PNG
  147. PNG, Bougainville, Farewells UN Ambassador, Noel Sinclair
  148. Lukim PNG Nau Expo - attracts crowds
  149. Government Printing Office to Relocate to Waigani
  150. Enhanced Assistance Package
  151. 3,000 visitors recorded for the tourism expo
  152. The special significance of the blues
  153. The truckies love for the job
  154. Tapping into the billion dollar natural products market
  155. Community reps challenged to work within their means
  156. Captain Alan Mourilyan - Murdered Australian Pilot in Mt Hagen
  157. Scholar earns first doctorate in Strategic Management for PNG
  158. A Visit to the Flooded Ramu Valley
  159. Kokoda Tailoring
  160. Datec offers solution to net related problems
  161. PNG lacks data on skilled manpower requirements
  162. Kuman's viewpoint on tourism development - 20th Australia PNG Business Forum, Cairns
  163. Rural farmer inspires people with agriculture ‘inventions’
  164. PNG mourns the death of Sir Anthony
  165. Over 100 die in alleged malaria-typhoid outbreak
  166. Vanilla farmer inviting tourists to village for free trainings
  167. PNG commemorates Anzac Day (April 25th 2004) – "Fallen Heroes" Remembered
  168. Welcome to our latest PNG domain name - www.kokodatrail.com.pg
  169. Living the fuzzy wuzzy dream
  170. Air Niugini targets Australia
  171. RDB financial woes take another twist
  172. Tourism Investment Opportunity
  173. Kunai Raun Haus refurbished
  174. National Performing Arts Troupe to perform in China
  175. Growers refute allegation on K29.1 million coffee Stabilisation funds
  176. Progress made on weapons destruction and the second draft constitution
  177. The exit of an outstanding peacemaker
  178. Foreign diplomats commend PNG Coffee festival and fair
  179. No qualification needed for coffee growing
  180. Competition aims to restore PNG’s Tribal Pride and Heritage
  181. Red Dot – 24 hours road side services for Port Moresby launched
  182. MOA - UPNG Open College Study Centre
  183. The Goroka Technical College
  184. Two inmates receive baptism outside prison environments
  185. CIC applies PRAP in serving growers' needs
  186. Putting Png On The World Tourism Map
  187. "Wantok Niuspepa" opens new premises
  188. Uniquely Highlands and truly PNG made
  189. Long serving highway driver - Kopon
  190. Working towards a sustainable tourism for Kokoda
  191. E-news Friday 18th June 2004
  192. Small holder farmers to benefit from agricultural grant facility
  193. Jethro – a product of STARTS program
  194. Petty community politics causing tribal fights – MP Benny Allan
  195. Kesavaka growers form coffee co-operative to market produce
  196. A colourful knight from remote Kesavaka
  197. Electoral Commissioner thankful for the success of three by-elections
  198. Kagua District Headquarters To Be Revived
  199. Adventist mothers clean up Eastern Highlands administration complex
  200. Japan committed to growth and wellbeing of PNG people
  201. Co-operative groups encouraged to exercise transparency and accountability
  202. Introduce community day for rural masses - Goma
  203. UPNG library displays PNG art
  204. AusAID agricultural research-extension mission visit Eastern Highlands
  205. First major Goroka town road project signed
  206. A successful coffee coaching for students
  207. A New Beginning for the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea
  208. PNG, potential to be a tourism giant in the Pacific
  209. Tapa artist travels the world
  210. Png Culture Shines In Palau
  211. Milne Bay "Kenu Festivol"- (Canoe Festival)
  212. Hurahura leaves PNGFA after six years...
  213. PNG missing out on ITTO funding
  214. PNG in review of ITTA 1994
  215. Veterans from Second World War battles on the Kokoda Track return!
  216. Hillsong Music Ministry to Perform Live In Port Moresby next week
  217. Double ‘Day Celebrations’ – NSP & ENB celebrate in rememberance
  218. PNGRCS calls for protection of emblem and lives
  219. PNG Gearing up for the 29th Independence Celebration
  220. Medical Society awards four eminent doctors
  221. EDA RANU to Shut Down Water Supply in some parts of the city
  222. 1st Papua New Guinean to enter Spiritan Order
  223. Actor Russell Crowe to make WWII film in Papua New Guinea
  224. Anzac Day - Declared National Public Holiday
  225. The Mysterious Jet - becomes court issue
  226. News In Briefs - What's happening around PNG
  227. Weapons airlifted for Bougainville secessionist leader - Francis Ona
  228. Joint Action Against Malicious Prosecution - Neville, Micah to sue the state
  229. Trouble-free Polling for Port Moresby North-East
  230. Miss PNG entrants converge before big nite
  231. Miss PNG 2004 Entrants appear in traditional costumes before judges
  232. 19-year old Ashwin is Miss PNG Red Cross 2004 - 2005
  233. Young volunteers off to Japan meet
  234. Librarian leaves behind national ‘treasure house’
  235. Prime Minister opens Lagaiyu Bridge in Lufa
  236. NFS team conducts awareness in Cloudy Bay
  237. Port Moresby ablaze with colour as Christmas approaches
  238. Eco-Forestry Programme (EFP) has a vital place in PNG
  239. PNG Red Cross prepares more relief assistance for Manam
  240. JOHN FOWKE – a pioneer of PNG in his own right
  241. A Walk On The Wild Side
  242. UPNG version of Carols by Candle Light
  243. A Christmas Wish - Don't you have one?
  244. How Santa came to be
  245. Youths learn ways to solve problems in Japan met
  246. PNG Reaching out to Asia Tsunami Victims
  247. NFS pays Wau landowners K361,400 after 46 years
  248. Eastern Highlands reintroduces “Wok-Mak” system
  249. Bougainville prepares for autonomous government elections
  250. Completion of weapons destruction crucial to autonomous government