Daily trust newspaper, Thursday January 14, 2010
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■ Court: VP can wield Yar'adua's powers. ■ Sgt Rogers crippled in car crash. ■ 80 Turkish investors, others for Kaduna Trade Fair. ■ Nigeria to allow armed US security agents on flights. ■ Terror list: Senate to talk to US Congress. ■ Kaduna health workers give govt ultimatum. ■ Aspirants boycott Doma's endorsement for 2011. ■ Six die as police, robbers clash. ■ US/Nigeria relations on course -U S sec. ■ NUT chairman faults hand-over of schools to missionaries. ■ Farouk's saga is a wake-up call — Group. ■ Politicians create unnecessary tension over Yar'adua's health'. ■ Eagles' performance heartbreaking -Hamilton. ■ Reproductive health: Leaders take action (I). ■ Sudan army, rebels clash in Darfur. ■ Yemen: A fractured State from within. ■ Turkey sets deadline for Israeli apology. ■ N/Korea says it will allow more US tourists. ■ Mexico-US cooperation cited in 2nd druglord arrest. ■ CSCS settles N6.4trn transactions in 12 years. ■ New SAHCOL mgt gets FAAN backing. ■ US financial crisis panel begins in Washington. ■ Eight minutes of magic. ■ Nigeria's politicians turn to farming. ■ Soya beans record increase in sales. ■ How to avoid flu. ■ Earthquake devastates Haiti as thousands feared dead. ■ The Obamas force two firms to pull advertising campaigns using their image. ■ Were the mafia behind Italy's migrant riots? ■ HOS calls for review of promotion guidelines for civil servants. ■ Dukku tasks NYSC on promotion of adult literacy programme. ■ UniJos to mobilise 2471 corps members. ■ Hitachi, Green Circle partner schools on interactive learning. ■ 90- y r - old man sues lady for refusing marriage. ■ Two jailed 10 months for theft. ■ Company donates equipment to hospital. ■ Gaidam launches operation keep Yobe clean. ■ Kogi will tackle climate change with massive tree planting - Commissioner. ■ Is Lafia and environs condemned to filth? ■ Appeal Court affirms Okorie's expulsion from APGA. ■ Lawal foresees disaster for Eagles. ■ Credit where it's due - Nigeria were beaten by a better side. ■ Experts slam Amodu for ignoring Nigeria league. ■ The more we see, the less sense things make.