January 13, 2006

| Today In History
| Severe Harmattan Expected
| Former Employees of Windows on the World Open Their Own Restaurant
| Benin Voodoo Day Pushes for Acceptance of Traditional Religions
| American Among Four Oil Workers Kidnapped in Nigeria
| Former President Clinton Strikes AIDS Drug Pricing Deal
| People and Elephants Compete for Water in Parts of Kenya
| Malnutrition High In Three Northern Regions
| Ghana-SFO To Probe Charismatic Churches
| Ghana-Gov?t To Rehabilitate 22 Irrigation Projects
| Ghana-Tax Amnesty For All
| Accra-AMA warns landlords
| Injuries blight Ghana's hopes of fifth title
| Iran Vows to End Cooperation Over Nukes
| DNA Test Confirms Guilt in 1992 Execution
| Case put a face on child abuse
| Guantanamo tribunal ordered to call teen Mr. Khadr
| COURT APPOINTMENTS SINCE 1971
| U.S Senate-After 3 days, Alito completes testimony
| Israel Cuts Ties With Robertson Over Comment on Sharon
| E.P.A. Plans Closer Estimate of Gas Mileage
| E.P.A. Plans Closer Estimate of Gas Mileage
| Face Transplant Recipient Goes Out in Public
| One-Eyed Cat Likely Had Legitimate Condition
| Americans More Tolerant of Fatness, Study Says
| U.S enemy combatant-Jose Padilla pleads not guilty

January 12, 2006

| Stampede Breaks Out at Hajj Pilgrimage
| Man Who Shot Pope John Paul II Released From Prison
| Cell Phone Numbers go Public
| Soldiers sue for reimbursement
| Immigrant tuition bill defeated-Mass. House votes no on rate cut for the undocumented
| 419 -- New & Improved
| Florida-1 dead, 2 seriously burned in treatment plant explosion
| Australia-Dad playing hide-and-seek gets stuck in washer
| Chicago-Anti-smoking ordinance takes effect Monday
| Georgia-Man convicted of throwing grenade at Bush
| Illinois-Keno proposal drawing fire
| O'Connor Casts a Long Shadow on the Nominee
| Chief Imam calls on Muslims to embrace progressive policies
| Earth Tremor hits Accra
| Laser- next generation of high tech weapon
| FBI launches new anti-scam consumer site
| U.S. Says No Choice but to Consider Sanctions on Iran

January 11, 2006

| Judge Alitos hearing-Senators Showboat During Questioning
| Ghana's Squad List Delayed
| Youth Unemployment is 25.6% - Statistical Service
| Art gallery facing charges of illegal imports
| Donations pour in for Pilgrim Baptist
| City to pay $2 million to family of man killed in police chase
| IRS freezing questionable refunds, says watchdog
| $250K donated to suffering family
| Feds secretly recorded city clerk
| Corruption Probe Targets Congress
| 20,000 Electronic Gadgets Unveiled at
| AU Fears Spread of Darfur Conflict

January 10, 2006

| Muslims celebrate Eid-Ul-Adha
| Ivory Coast PIP Ghana 1-0
| Doya for Stars? 5th CAN title
| TV stations seek Gov't assistance<
| Gov. Schwarzenegger Receives Stitches
| Nigeria Ban Importation of Rice
| VRA/ECG, WHAT IS HAPPENING?
| Cocoa farmers up in arms with PBC, gov?t
| Urban unemployment threatens Ghana?s progress
| Wheaton College prof fired for converting
| Docs sneeze at cough meds
| GBL?s acquisition questioned
| Former Mayor of Cicero's Appeal Rejected
| Torches started church fire of Chicago Historical Church
| Book on a mysterious disease launch in Accra
| Impeach Blair-General Rose
| Court frees farmer on alleged defilement
| China to buy Nigerian Oil fields
| Suicide Bombings in Baghdad Kill 28
| Study Seeks to Test Power of Prayer
| U.S. Tries to Mark Disputed African Border
| Sharon Responds to pain stimuli
| Alito extols ?rule of law? at confirmation hearing
| Toxic pet food may have killed dozens of dogs

January 09, 2006



| Ghana: Exchange Rates
| Vice President Briefly Hospitalized
| Various exploits use compromised image files to take over your PC
| Karzai open to return of Taliban leader
| Artesunate-Amodiaquine dosage determined by weight of patient - Nurse
| Senate Hearings to Begin for Samuel Alito
| Israel's Sharon Breathing Independently
| Hearts fans chase referee from field
| Policeman kills businessman in Navrongo
| Ghana - tenth happiest place on earth
| Dark Chocolate Reduces Risk of Heart Problems
| US Mars Rovers Enter Third Year of Exploration
| Annan Recommends More UN Troops for Ivory Coast
| Two New Vaccines Show Promise Against Infant Diarrhea
| African Americans - Foreigners or Relatives?
| Nigerian President Advised Not to Seek 3rd Term in Office
| Africa World's Most Optimistic Region
| Laura Bush to Attend Liberian Inauguration

January 08, 2006



| Congressional Black Caucus Says US Should Return Debt Payment to Nigeria
| UN Commander in Haiti Found Dead
| South Africa's Mbeki Pledges Better Services, Jobs for Poor
| Twelve Thousand Hajj-Bound Muslims Stranded in Nigeria
| GOVERNOR PATAKI UNVEILS 5-POINT PLAN TO PROTECT NEW YORK’S CHILDREN
| World's top polluters to fight climate change
| Funerals Begin for Victims of Mine Blast
| Judge Dismisses Michael Jackson Lawsuit
| Vet Sues Michael Jackson for Unpaid Bills
| One dead in a fight after gala match
| Personalized license plate leads cops to suspect
| Cases of crooks posing as cops
| Mobile phone to have Google access
| Boakye Djan to contest Election 2008
| WHO Says Cooked Poultry, Eggs Not Bird Flu Risk
| Hajj Begins in Saudi Arabia
| AU Peacekeepers Ambushed in Sudan
| US Military Helicopter Crashes in Iraq
| Disease Kills Thousands in Sudan
| UN Says Millions in Horn of Africa Facing Starvation
| For returning unit in Iraq, a battle with doubts
| DeLay halts bid to regain House post
| City Reminds Chicagoans To Recycle Their Xmas Trees
| Common-sense Gun legislation-Mayor Daly
| THE JOURNEY BACK HOME

January 07, 2006



| 12,365 Health Officers Joined Exodus
| "Night soil" carriers sue Attorney General
| Korle-Bu is full with patients-suspends admissions!
| Ghana will win the World Cup - JAK
| Sharon Said to Make 'Significant Improvement'
| Millions of Africans Are Starving
| Fire Destroys Birthplace of Gospel Music in Chicago
| House Republicans Call for DeLay Replacement

January 06, 2006


| 18 Tricks to Teach Your Body
| Kilimanjaro rock slide claims 3 Americans
| A 2-cent tip: Postage rates going up Sunday
| Phone record brokers targeted
| KNUST freshmen can manufacture helicopters
| Job Growth Slows in Dec. After Nov. Spurt
| A Third Sibling Dies From Bird Flu
| Doctors Say Sharon Still in Surgery
| Europe hit by rise in brutal bank robberies
| Doctor: Hospitalized Miner Not in Coma
| Iraq:11 U.S. Troops Killed in One Day

January 05, 2006


| Obed Asamoah quits NDC
| Government Web sites follow visitors' movements
| Unusual weapon touted in ovarian cancer fight
| Women in science weigh lab-vs.-life goals
| Oil prices retreat after recent run-up
| Guard pays members for enlisting others-$2,000 bonuses in recruiting drive
| I’m Not Osama’s Man -Gazali
| Studies dash hope that statins prevent cancer
| Supreme Court says U.S. can move Padilla
| U.S .Senate president released from hospital
| George Ryan's Trial:Ex-investigator was ordered to back off cases
| Reports: Sharon survives surgery

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January 04, 2006


| Revenue Collector commits suicide
| Ghana and Liberia hold joint parliament
| For this 8-year-old, ain't no mountain high enough
| Atlanta overtakes Chicago in aviation flights
| Bush campaign returns money linked to Abramoff
| Ryan to O'Malley: Expletive deleted
| Church is what faithful make it
| Ghana-Health sector in crisi
| Computer failure disrupts United flights worldwide
| Cat calls 911-police
| 12 died in W. Va. Mine blast
| Swingers unnerve families at hotel
| The Case for Contamination
| Tremors Across Washington as Lobbyist Will Aid Inquiry
| Essien may not play in Egyept
| Armando & Agyemang Called Up
| Aide of US Congressman arrested in Ghana
| 2006 - Year Of Action Against Corruption?

January 03, 2006

| Will Google Reach $600 a Share This Year?
| Studies: Cholesterol drugs don't lower cancer risk
| Homeland Security to redo way grants given
| Outlook appears bleak for 13 trapped miners
| Will George Ryan take the stand?
| Ghanaians asked to unite and fight vices in society
| Entire Staff of FM Station Fired
| Brain drain undermines devt - Ms Ohene
| Desperate Search for Missing Miners Continues
| Power outages cause water shortages - GWCL

January 02, 2006

| New York City Celebrates African Heritage with 34th Annual African American Day Parade
| 'Tis Still the Season for Shopping
| U.N. requests interview with Syrian president
| Today's closings in Chicago
| Feds turn up heat on Chicago
| First baby of year beats due date by a week
| Curious About University in the United States?
| African Americans - Foreigners or Relatives?
| Bush Defends Government Phone Tapping Program
| Anti-Retrovirals Saving Lives in Rural KwaZulu-Natal
| Ivory Coast Wakes to Sound of Artillery
| College Graduates Prepare for Job Market
| Amistad Commissions Examine How African-American History is Taught
| Lack of Sleep Affects Physical and Mental Performance
| Muhammad Ali Says He's 'the Greatest,' and Many Agree
| Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Named 2005 African Person of the Year
| Preacher of doom predicts famine will kill Ghanaians
| World Food Program Calls 2005 a Disastrous Year
| "Humanitarian" Prisoners in Kenya
| Muslims Mark Hajj Season with Pilgrimage to Mecca
| EU to Give $196 Million to 10 African Countries
| First Group of UN Peacekeepers Withdraws From Burundi
| Another Land dispute shooting incedent in Ghana
| New Year Services across Ghana

January 01, 2006

| Happy New Year
| Akon blazes Accra
| 2005 Person of the Year: Patrick Awuah
| Cardinal Turkson Calls For National IDs
| Let's rally to pull together in the same direction - JAK


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