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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 20:16 |
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Not at all a fearing individuals, by virtue of having had many of my tutors saving my life over the many decades, including the late Messrs Rufus Marmah Darpoh, Stanton Peabody and Mr. Kenneth Yarkpawolo Best, Publisher of the Daily Observer Newspaper, though now an Editorial Advisor at the In Profile Daily Newspaper of Mr. Carlton Boah, it is quite saddening that with many having undergone what it takes to become a professional journalist, they continue to claim to be professional in katoism |
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 19:36 |
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OVER THE VERY short years since the establishment of the Liberia Anti Corruption Commission (LACC), headed by former Chief Justice Cllr. Frances Johnson Morris, there have been claims and counter-claims over the effective functioning of the commission as a direct result of reported acts of pervasive corruption in government. |
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Written by Willie N. Tokpah/077039231
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 19:36 |
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The James A.A. Pierre Judicial Institute in partnership with the Liberia National Police Training Academy on Monday commenced a one- month Traffic Law Seminar under the theme: "Bringing the Case to Court". |
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Written by J. Cyrus McGee +2316565258/cyrusmcgee@gmail.com
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 19:35 |
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As the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs and other local and international partners climax the weeklong Water and Sanitation Conference in Liberia, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has urged stakeholders in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Sector of Liberia to go beyond making policies and deliver WASH needs to Liberians across the country. |
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Written by Sam Van Kesselly, Sr.
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 19:34 |
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An veteran African media executive, when asked on Monday by Liberian journalist Frank Sainworla of the West Africa Democracy Radio (WADR) based in Senegal, Dakar about what should African journalist expect of this year’s World Press Freedom Day, declared in 1993 by the United Nations, remarked that it was worth celebrating in view of the significant developments that have been achieved in more recent decades, as compared with past periods. |
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