Daily trust newspaper Tuesday 15th February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 61 Muharram 6, 1426 A.H.

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2005-02-15
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MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
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Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 Mrs Akume’s friend died at thanksgiving service  Confab opens Feb 21.FG list out today  NNPC may resume oil search in Chad Basin  FG vows to restore peace in Togo. One killed as opposition protest  DND test confirms parents of ‘Baby81’  Senate to pass 2005 budget today  Northern Union: I am not rattled, says Awoniyi  Hyenas wreak havoc in Kebbi  NNPC told to subject self to due process  Destitutes, Okada riders, traders contribute to Jigawa pension scheme  Mrs Abacha, others mourn Wada Nas  Northern senators explain rejection of confab  Former perm sec lambasts NASS  Gov Mu’azu okays conference  NCF to insist on multi-party democracy  Full text of Obasanjo’s speech  Feature: A day set apart for love  Re: The mother of all confabs...  Open letter to late General Murtala  Boni’s diatribe against Adamu: Matters arising  The meeting of columnists  Haba Trust newspapers!  Yobe as theatre of the absurd  Beyond the criticisms against Goie  Thousands nee DR Congo in fresh fighting  UN appeals for more Sudan funds  Kenya’s Kibaki defends corruption record  ...Morocco arrests soldiers over sex scandal  Mbeki condemns Togo transition, warns Cote d’ Ivoire  EU urges restraint overEthiopia-Eritrea dispute  Iraqi Shi’ah move to form coalition  Sharon orders crackdown on extremists  .. .Turkey expresses concern over vote  Explosion in Lebanon kills six  No independence for Kosovo- Serbian president  Station offers free valentine’s divorce  Avalanche kills five in Greece  Birds crashland after getting drunk  Leyland resumes operations soon  Mercedes warns of difficult 2005 market  PAN to display 14 models at Kaduna fair  BPE hands over “Abacha refinery” to core investor  FG begins privatisation of quarry companies  MAN urges Kano govt to establish power plants  AISA faults Africa’s performance at international steel market  NARTO blames high transport cost on interest rates  French workers to put in 48 hrs a week  NLC urges unions to forge common front  Benue NUT initiates loan scheme for primary school teachers  Association faults Africa’s % performance at international market  Akwa Ibom civil servants reap benefits of monetization  Applicants flay difficulty in accessing NDE loans  Union accuses Arewa Textiles mgt of violating laws  Delta youths organise employment summit  Labour leaders disagree over confab  Pension: Union threatens to shut 37 companies  Anti-retroviral therapy in Nigeria  Virginity and Discharge  Miscarriage and causes  Duration of Menses  Pre-mature ejaculation and remedy  Police apprehend fake drug dealers  GSK introduces new pack for Zinnat  Experts fault govt’s review of malaria treatment policy  Minister gives recipe for health sector improvement  Malaria parasite resistance not peculiar to Nigeria –Lamb  Africa’s health systems compounds threat of communicable diseases – Lambo  VOA campaigns against HIV/AIDS spread  NGOs, CBOs’ activities in combating HIV/AIDS scourge get commendation  INDIGESTION IDYSPEPSIA  IRRITABLE BOWEL MOVEMENT  NURTW lauds exit of Balogun  Wuse market: Traders lose N2bn, demand compensation  Bakassi Market traders brace up for demolition  .. .may open tomorrow  Kubwa market traders invite el-Rufai  British Council entertains city residents  Gwale pays workers N40m monthly  Madobi LG employs 30 health personnel  KNSG to enact law on achaba riders  13 wards to get projects in municipal LG  Lagos approves kola pod cottage industry for Ikorodu  Electronic tax clearance certificate for Lagos taxpayers  Police warn OPC factions over bloody clashes  LASG berates NCP over call to dissolve LGs  Police arrest bizman with corpse inside car  FG to procure seven asphalt plants  NEMA acquires N l.lbn helicopter  55 cultists detained in Ilorin prison  Immigration reshuffles top hierarchy  Federal service commission tasked on job creation  Newspaper vendors protest arrest, extortion by SSS operatives  Stop N20 extortion, IGP tells police  Obasanjo wants more women in elective offices  Hajj: Kabo rejects failure allegation  Dariye: Court begins hearing on abduction case  Daura LG earmarks N58m for market discongestion  Ibori appeals court verdict  ID Card: Adamawa state cards ready  Senate’s questionable opposition to confab  Confab‘Il complement the constitution - AfF. Ahmed  Yoga helps gigs bear pain  UEFA chief, Johansson, quits as AIK chairman  Robinho upstages Tevez as Santos thump Corinthians  United hopeful of Ruud return  Milan keep Juve within their sights  Luxemburgo record seventh straight win  C'lijsters launches comeback in Antwerp  Bryant returns but Lakers fall to Cavaliers  Thorpe to miss world championships  OKOCHA BLUNDER: CAF meet on NFA protest  Goals, red cards, crowd trouble open new season  Amokachi pulls crowd in Ibadan  TV BLACKOUT:NFL gives MINAJ ultimatum  3SC coach hails Amokachi  Hajj 2005: Same old story?  Stealing in the name of Lord

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, February 15, 2005: the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 62 Muharram 7, 1426 A.H. This Daily newspaper focuses on educations, health news, financial news, politics and government, sports news etc
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