November 30, 2010
 Former Liberian Justice Minister during the Samuel Doe military rule, Jenkins Z. B. Scott, is reported dead. The former Justice Minister, whose deplorable health situation was recently featured Liberian local dailies as a mad man and was placed in a crazy camp in order for his situation to be seriously looked, died at the John F Kennedy Hospital in Monrovia last Friday, November 26, 2010. |
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November 30, 2010
The idiomatic expression which says “Give flowers to those who deserve it while alive,” came to fruition on Sunday, November 28, 2010 at the St. Paul Catholic Parish in Banjor when a servant of the Lord was crowned as Youth of the Year 2010/2011 by the Youth Department of that church. |
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November 30, 2010
By Marcus Zoleh Health and Social Welfare Minister, Dr. Walter Gwenigale, has placed a halt to all foreign travels by officials of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare with immediate effect.
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November 25, 2010
 Direct budgetary support from the European Union (EU) to the Liberian Government totaled to 32.5 million Euros (€) yesterday after both sides signed an agreement that will provide an additional €12 million budgetary aid to the West African state. |
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November 25, 2010
The Ministry of Agriculture and its Purchase for Progress (P4P) partners have ended a two-day learning and sharing session in Gbarnga, Bong County. |
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November 25, 2010
A local grass root initiative organized by a group of single, professional women and girls in Liberia is expected to be launched on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at the Monrovia City Hall. |
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November 25, 2010
By Marcus Zoleh Acting Commerce Minister Fredrick Norkeh, has informed Minister Miatta Beyslow, upon her return from President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's cabinet leave that the Ministry remains intact since she took leave.
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 | November 24, 2010
In three months’ time, the heavy and upsetting traffic congestions in the bustling commercial suburb of Red-Light will be no more, Public Works Minister Samuel Kofi Woods indicated yesterday, when he officially launched a US$3.1 million road project in Paynesville. |
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 | November 24, 2010
Recalled Information Minister Cletus Sieh has described the 'administrative leave' on which President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf sent her entire cabinet officials, including him, as a period of reflection. |
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November 24, 2010
An employee of the Civil Service Agency (CSA), Mr. Erastus S.Wieh, says the restoration of Liberia's blurred international image is a commendable achievement for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's Administration. |
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