Daily trust newspaper Monday, July 9, 2001:

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2001-07-09
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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ACF meets over Obasanjo’s second term; Senate, Reps in crucial meeting tomorrow; NNPC undersupplies fuel to Nigeria by 35m litres, says NUPENG; African leaders bury OAU, launch AU; States get N31.3 billion in June; ABU queries ASUU chairman; FG destroys N50m seized weapons; Ghali N a’Abba exonerates legislature from executive’s failure; National Frontiers moves to wrest power from PDP; Court issues arrest warrant on Abacha's aide; Kastina approves N231m for general hospitals; FG forges partnership to combat Desertification; Gov Lawal appoints new assistants; Turaki orders suspected abductors to return children; SSANUU, FG disagree over staff welfare; U.S. secretary advises African leaders; Obasanjo appoints a new Chief Economic Adviser; Democratisation in Pakistan; Who will defend the constitution?; Tribute to the late Dr. Bala Jibril Mohammad; The avoidable deaths in Nasarawa State; Why the spread of HIV is low in Senegal; Refugees in Guinea subject to abuse * Human Right Watch; Palestinian boy shot dead in Gaza; UN team visits Liberia; Gulf of Guinea commission treaty adopted; Zimbabwe veterans hold white farmers hostage; OAU summit begins today in Lusaka; Eighty police hurt in riots; Gun battle kills two in Jamaica; Croatia to extradite Hague suspects; Typhoon death toll reaches 121; Another quake hits Peru; NEPA sure of 4,000mw target by December -M D; NLC faults retention of foreign inspection agents; Virgin Atlantic declares interest in Nigeria’s rail sector; Gana to speak at Africa-Europe investment conference in London; Imported missing Motorcycles found in Alaba; First Bank denies 20% holding in Econet; NAFCON chairman assures host communities on projects; NEPZA issues one month deadline to companies with approvals to mobilise into CEPZ; BPE offers Pakistani bank for sale; el-Rufai says privatisation programme still on course; They split wood for a living; Niger police boss commends journalists; Forum makes case for lawmaker; Unproductive politicians worry about state INEC - Deputy speaker; Group takes up fight against women, children enslavement; CAS performance best in Nigeria – Commissioner; Adamawa procures N20m CSM vaccine; Nyako blames govt. over high cost of commodities; Yobe govt. disposes 632 houses; Gov Osoba pledges to offset salary arrears of lecturers; Christians will never accept Sharia in Bauchi – CAN; Lack of funds may stall NDDC’s operations; Zamfara commuters, NURTW disagree over fare; BERDA Director donates cup to school; UNIJOS begins academic activities this week, says PRO; APP factions clash in Ilorin; Kano speaker appeals for support from journalists; Parties sign peace accord in Kebbi; 2003: APP says it won’t impose candidates; Bafyau, others withdraw case; Rivers Assembly probes taxi driver’s death; Armed bandits vandalise NITEL station; Support information technology bill project - IT Professional; We want to create digital opportunities -NITDA director; Intel launches fastest chip; American city scans streets for Criminals, spot 19; The PC at 20; Usenet habours viruses – expert warns; Exhibition of Chinese culture; Nigerian Art on parade; The riches of Delta state; Robbery Kingpin arraigned; 158 sacked staff drag Tinubu to court; Adekanye, Osayemeh withdraw petitions; Court adjourns suit of PDP officials; Octogenarian sends S.O.S to I.G; Three in court over N1.5m fraud; Berger - Idu road needs more FRSC, Police presence; Head of Service pledges to clear arrears of pension; Community leader calls for increased security in Tasha; Winners herbal centre to treat 100 HIV/AIDS patients free; Gwamna completes 98 projects in 2 years; NAFDAC organises workshop on packaged water, juices; WRAPA to assist female detainees with legal aid; CSF sets up third rate Copa America; Ferguson: I’m staying at United; Rahman, Lewis rematch not imminent; Ferguson: I’m staying at United; Wenger linked with £10m Macca; Okpara leaves PSG for Standard Liege; Do not take chances, Toro advises NFA; LG councils stall Kano sports fiesta; NIS has lost focus — Odegbami; Westerhof bounces back; IBB Golf club management indicate over N10m scam; Shanghai to stage 2002 Masters cup; APP Chairman salutes Eagles; Goran comeback shatters Henman * Plays Rafter in today’s grand finale; Enyimba captures Super Four title; Williams retains Wimbledon crown;

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This is the daily trust newspaper Monday, July 9, 2001: trust is a burden vol.1 no.100 Rabiul-akhir 18, 1422 a.h.
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