Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 10, 2001:
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N/Assembly may resolve impasse over Obasanjo’s jet; Igbos float own party; FG to curb Luxury imports; How self-succession bid started – Al-Mustapha; Police,SSS indicted; Contract- FG harps on financial regulation compliance; Niger assembly passes 6 bills for Sharia; Sharia: Emir stresses need to protect non-muslims; Kano approves purchase of N100m teaching materials; No compromise on Nigeria’s sovereignty — Obasanjo; Gani Adams beats security, addresses OPC in Ilorin; NUJ honours BON MD; One year of Sharia in Niger State; Gov Makarfl’s worth-while visit; The task ahead for Mukhtar Shagari; Africa backs Zimbabwe’s land reforms; Car bomb kills one in Israel; Israel demands Hezbollah tape; Morocco’s readmission divides Africa; Palestine jails collaborator for life; More clashes in Algeria’s Berber region; Rioters attack businesses in Bradford; Trial of Fiji coup leader begins; Boy’s arm reattached after shark attack; British and Irish PMs in talk; Odili pleads for release of 13% derivation fund; Ekiti raises N4 billion from capital market; Work resumes on suspended railway project * as FG, Chinese firm agree; Bicycle policy will ease transportation – Maduekwe; CIBN, APCON to boost finance advertising; Chikwe gives NAMA 7-days ultimatum to repair radar; Declining fortunes of cinema houses in Lagos; Dep. Gov. urges FG to announce 2002 hajj; NAFCON gets new MD fare; Edo pounces on churches over absconded pilgrims; Bizman commends FG over search for oil in the north; Zamfara to boost Educational standard; Irate youths attack secretariat over non-payment of salary; Kwara govt. vows to expose trouble shooters; State assemblies to sue Senate; Crisis looms in Lagos PDP; Nassarawa crisis: Mantu preaches reconciliation; Katsina Assembly receives request for new LGs; Edu denies guber ambition in Lagos; Kachalla submits N46bn supplementary budget to Assembly; 2003: PDP will sweep South-West- Nkwocha; Expert committee recommends adequate; WHO focuses on treatment gap in fight against epilepsy; UNFPA wants more men in fight against HIV/AIDS; Health leaders’forum seeks improved statistics; WHO decries rising maternal mortality; NMA leadership faces contempt charges; Why EPI failed — Ransome Kuti; WHO Nigeria office lists bottlenecks; Expert decries strike actions in the health sector; US, WHO collaborate on tobacco; Uwais calls for rule of law; Man remanded for killing wife; Two pastors, landlord arrested for murder; Ukpo loses case against Senator; Lagos robbers device new tactics; Lawyer petitions IG over threat to clients; NGO coordinator makes case for pastoralists; Kuje gets Kudos for crime control; Agric minister makes case for co-operative activities; Lagos govt. bans night refuse collection; Minister preaches politics of tolerance; AMAC begins against ghost workers; Why we nominated governors into associations’ board, by Aku; 2003 All Africa Games gets official airline; Sunshine outshines Pillars; Argentina clinch fourth youth title * Satellites brought down to earth; FIFA boss attacks racism; Enyimba dedicates Super League victory to Gov. Kalu; Wimbledon Centre Court erupts as Goran triumphs; Transparency com’tte indicts NABA official;