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NPFL Insider 'Zigzag' Marzah alleges Taylor Ordered Atrocities allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 The monitors of former President Charles Taylor's trial report for ... more
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TREE Lauds Ellen Transparency Initiative allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 n executive of a Liberian owned logging company, Tropical Reserve Entrepreneur Enterprise (TREE) has lauded the transparency introduced by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in the forestry ... more
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More Appointments in Government allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has made more appointments in government, subject to confirmation by the Liberian Senate. Those appointed are: Mr. Beyan Kessely, Commissioner, Bureau of Maritime Affairs; Mr. Josephus Gray, Assistant Minister for Public Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Alphonso Nimene, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and... more
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UP Youth Wing Detests Government Redundancy Policy allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 he national chairman of the ruling Unity Party (UP) Youth Wing, Hassan Kaizolu, has frowned on the government of Liberia's redundancy policy which is rooting out many young Liberians from government's ... more
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Who's Undermining Fouta? allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 rom all indications, it appears that something terrible is going wrong in order to besmear the hard earned reputation of the Management of Fouta Corporation, a local rice ... more
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Veep Boakai Extols Ghana's Role in Restoration of Electricity allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 ice President Joseph N. Boakai has extolled Ghana's participation through the Volta River Authority (VRA) in the restoration of electricity to some parts of Monrovia under the first phase of Emergency Power program ... more
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Did Nyenabo Act Wrongly? allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 here are reports that the decision taken by the President Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate Isaac Nyenabo to sign vouchers for the purchase of vehicles for senate staff have raised ... more
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Man, 38, Charged for 'Killing' His Children allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 38-year-old man, Sallie J. Sheriff has been charged for allegedly killing his two daughters, and inflicting serious wounds on his wife in Tubmanburg, Bomi ... more
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Aggrieved Applicants Disrupt LISGIS' Training allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 he NEWS has leant that some aggrieved applicants who allegedly failed the Census Aptitude Test (CAT) administered by the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo Information Services (LISGIS) disrupted an ongoing training for successful applicants at the William V.S. Tubman and G.W. Gibson High Schools in ... more
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Defense Act Submitted to Lawmakers allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 proposed law for servicemen of the new Liberian military has been submitted to the National legislature by President Ellen ... more
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Census "Enumerators" Cry Foul allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 hat could be major a setback for the country's first post-war national census has sparked off at various census centers around the country as would be enumerators have begun boycotting the tabulation ... more
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Unmil Former Contractors Burn Two Vehicles allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 iolence erupted early Tuesday morning around the logistic headquarters of UNMIL Star Base on the Bushrod Island when a group of individuals claiming to be former contractors of the UN Mission in Liberia staged a violent protest action in demand of 'benefits,' which they claimed is owed them by the... more
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Johnson-Sirleaf Breaks Ground for U.S$10 Million Hotel allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Tuesday broke ground for the construction of a four-star hotel at the Kendeja National Cultural Center, outside ... more
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Country, Three UN Agencies Signed U.S $207 Million Agreement allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 he Government of Liberia and three United Nations agencies in Liberia have signed the Country Programme Action Plans (CPAPs) detailing areas of support and collaboration between the agencies and the ... more
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All Must Be Done to Ward-Off Grave-Sites Looters allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 ens of thousands of Liberians on Wednesday converged at respective grave sites throughout the country in observance of Decoration ... more
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Liberian Refugees Protest Repatriation allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 round 500 Liberian refugees in Ghana are in the fourth week of an "indefinite sit down strike" to draw attention to what they see as dissatisfactory arrangements to have them repatriated this ... more
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New Maritime Commissioner for Maritime Bureau allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has made more appointments in government, subject to confirmation by the Liberian Senate. Those appointed are: Mr. Beyan Kessely, Commissioner, Bureau of Maritime Affairs; Mr. Josephus Gray, Assistant Minister for Public Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Alphonso Nimene, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and... more
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President Toured Palm Grove Cemetery And Acentral Village of Kormah allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 13, 2008 resident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Wednesday observed Decoration Day with a warning that anyone found loitering around the Palm Grove Cemetery after dusk will be arrested a prosecuted.The President has, accordingly, directed authorities of the National Police Force to step up security around the premises to enforce the President's ... more
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Germany Gives Over 300,000 Mosquito Nets allAfrica.com - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 he Government of Germany has handed over some 300,000 Insecticide Treated Nets (ITN) to the citizens of Liberia in fulfillment of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel"s pledge during her recent visit to the ... more
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UN Mission Condemns Attacks By Contractors allAfrica.com - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 he United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) has condemned today's early morning attack on its personnel and vehicles close to its logistics headquarters in the capital, Monrovia, that forced at least three staff to seek medical ... more
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