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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Jun 6, 2007
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Spanish Gov't Gives 20 Buses to Liberia. Barely a day after science students of the highest institution of learning in the country, the University of Liberia staged a one protest action in demand of buses to take them on their science college campus in Fendell, outside the campus, the Spanish Government today pledged 12 buses to help ease the country’s transport problem. The main campus of the University of Liberia where the student protest was launched is located directly opposi...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Jun 5, 2007
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007. Charles Taylor Trial, Prosecution Opening Statement. The war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor has opened amid dramatic scenes in The Hague, with the accused refusing to attend. Charles Taylor Trial, Prosecution Opening Statement. PROSECUTION VS. CHARLES GANKAY TAYLOR. Stephen Rapp, The Prosecutor. Mohamed Bangura, Trial Attorney. PART 1: GLOBAL OVER VIEW. It is because we are seeking justice for the people of Sierra Leone that we are here today. Five counts ...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Digital Media Conference Takes Four Top Liberian Editors to South Africa
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Thursday, June 7, 2007. Digital Media Conference Takes Four Top Liberian Editors to South Africa. Liberian Journalists attending the conference include, Managing Editor of the NEW VISION Newspaper, Josephus Moses Gray; Augustus Fallah, Chairperson, Liberia Editors Association; Robert Kpadeh , Publisher/Secretary General Publishers Association Of Liberia and Crispin Tulay, Program Officer/Senior Staff Writer Newspaper In Education Liberia. The theme of the 60th World Newspaper Congress is ‘Shaping t...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Following the Lifting of Ban on Mineral Activities, Liberian Gov’t Commissions Hugh Diamond Sampling Plant in Western Liberia
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Saturday, June 9, 2007. Following the Lifting of Ban on Mineral Activities, Liberian Gov’t Commissions Hugh Diamond Sampling Plant in Western Liberia. SEVERAL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN DURING THE CEREMONY; MANY WERE HAPPY AS THEY DANCED TO THE TONE OF TRADITIONAL SONGS. During the ceremony hundreds of citizens, including chiefs, elders and local County officials in separate remarks praised the management of both the Mano River Resources, a London based Company and Transhex Group of South Africa for bringing life...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Jun 12, 2007
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Rural Farmers Chase Out by Wide Animals, As Chimpanzees Invade Nimba, Elephants Take on Lofa. As rural dwellers in Liberia are seeking their livelihood through farming, wide animals including chimpanzees and elephants are said to be invading their farm lands, at some point taken away children. According to report from that northern part of the country, the situation is grave, saying if nothing is done by the Central Government to bring this to an end, farmers in these counties lik...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Rural Farmers Chase Out by Wide Animals, As Chimpanzees Invade Nimba, Elephants Take on Lofa
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Rural Farmers Chase Out by Wide Animals, As Chimpanzees Invade Nimba, Elephants Take on Lofa. As rural dwellers in Liberia are seeking their livelihood through farming, wide animals including chimpanzees and elephants are said to be invading their farm lands, at some point taken away children. According to report from that northern part of the country, the situation is grave, saying if nothing is done by the Central Government to bring this to an end, farmers in these counties lik...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: TRIP TO BONG MINES PART TWO: Bong Mines Oldest Woman, 97 Wants Gov’t Prioritize Youth Empowerment
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Monday, June 18, 2007. TRIP TO BONG MINES PART TWO: Bong Mines Oldest Woman, 97 Wants Gov’t Prioritize Youth Empowerment. As the mining of scraps by the entire citizenry of Bong Mines, Lower Bong County intensifies due to the lack of job opportunities, a senior citizen, considered by residents of the area as grand ma is calling on the Liberian government to help create job opportunities for the youth of the area. A mother of seven children (3 girls and 4 boys) with several dozens of grand and great grand...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: In U.S. V.P Boakai Urges More Investors To Come to Liberia
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007. In US V.P Boakai Urges More Investors To Come to Liberia. PROVIDENCE — Liberia is literally turning on its lights, restoring power and water and repairing infrastructure destroyed by prolonged civil war. But the country still desperately needs help as it works toward a peaceful, productive future, its vice president said yesterday. Liberia's Vice President -J. N. Boikai. Boakai visited Rhode Island during his tour of Liberian diaspora communities across the country. Rhode Isl...
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THE STAR NEWSPAPER: Spanish Gov't Gives 20 Buses to Liberia
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Spanish Gov't Gives 20 Buses to Liberia. Barely a day after science students of the highest institution of learning in the country, the University of Liberia staged a one protest action in demand of buses to take them on their science college campus in Fendell, outside the campus, the Spanish Government today pledged 12 buses to help ease the country’s transport problem. The main campus of the University of Liberia where the student protest was launched is located directly opposi...