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He Says/ She Says
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Written by MULBAH S. FLOMO & MARTHA AKORSAH
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 19:54 |
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She Says: Yes I do. For me, cross-culture or inter-tribal relationships are ordinary relationships like any other. Regardless of that special person migrating from different country to meet his/her desired choice should not be a reason sufficient to stigmatize or ridicule that which exist between the couples. Relationships as a whole should not be culturally or tribally based. It should instead be looked at from the desire of two hearts. However, in today's modern society, cross-culture and inter-tribal relationships have caused serious family problems thus separating a large group of people. Unfortunately, the worst or most pathetic effects are posed on the two parties involved. |
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Written by Our Senior Staff
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 19:51 |
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ANOTHER MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTEDA memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed between the people of Voloblai Town in Suakoko District and the people of Gweyea Town in Zota District, Bong County, in an effort to end the long-standing land dispute that has existed among the people of the two towns as far back as 1967. |
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Written by Our Senior Staff
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 19:50 |
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Police in Bong County have arrested a boy, said to have been the prime suspect into the death of Prince Nyan, a motorcyclist who was killed on October 22 in Kortu's Village in Bong County. Seventeen year-old Philip Gbokolowho was arrested on last week Monday in Flehla, Salala District, nearly a week after alleged one of the suspects, Sundayboy Wealele was arrested on October 30 in the Parker Paint Community outside Monrovia by the Crime Services Department of the Bong County Police Detachment. |
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