 | May 31, 2006
The premises of a local cell phone company, COMIUM located in Congo Town was yesterday a scene of confusion when some members of the Liberian National Police stormed the premises and arrested eight employees at the main entrance of the company for allegedly attempting to cause trouble. |
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May 31, 2006
The Informer Newspaper, has intercepted a letter signed by a member of an investigation Committee Episcopal Bishop Edward W. Neufville, disclosing that defeated presidential candidate Ambassador George Weah, of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) refused to cooperate with the AD HOC independent panel. |
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May 31, 2006
Members of the House of Representatives yesterday rejected to recognize Information Minister Johnny McClain as Acting President of the Republic of Liberia in the stead of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. |
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May 31, 2006
Dr. Moses Jarbo, who has been dismissed from his position at the National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (NCDDRR) has reportedly left the country for a conference on behalf of the Commission abroad. |
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May 31, 2006
The Monrovia Consolidated School System yesterday received a consignment of books for 15 elementary schools in Monrovia. |
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 | May 31, 2006
Commissioner David Kortie of the Governance Reform Commission (GRC) has described Tuesday’s news report in a local Newspaper as misrepresentations of the facts. |
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May 31, 2006
The prevalence of very bad labor practices in Liberia is one situation that requires the immediate attention of the current administration. |
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 | May 30, 2006
The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the entire United Nations family yesterday observe the International Day of the United Nations Peacekeeping around the world. |
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May 30, 2006
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has expressed appreciation to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and pledged her government’s support to the organization in realizing its efforts towards aiding Liberia’s development. |
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May 30, 2006
House Speaker Edwin Snowe has criticized the labor law of Liberia, terming it as being tantamount to slavery. |
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