Daily trust newspaper 1st March, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 72 Muharram 21, 1426 A.H.

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2005-03-01
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Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 Traditional ruler offers N200 to rid Kaltungo of snakes  2007:We’re investigating IBB- Ribadu  Suicide bomber kills 110 in Iraq  NITEL, Pentascope deal shoddy –Ex NITEL ED  Atiku, Wabara, Masari mourn Senator Haruna Abubakar  Obasanjo receives report on Darfur  PLSG vs EFCC Court fixes March 23 for ruling  ‘Palliative is the proper solution to fuel hike’  I did not call Obasanjo a killer - Gov Kalu  ATBU reopens, security men take over campus  Obasanjo to launch multi-billion Naira corporation  Adisa was a patriot - AbdulZaraq (SAN)  Confab now sits Fridays  Tahir wants Plateau crisis, others discussed  Delegates discuss Obasanjo’s speech today  Don indicts govs over contradictory statements  Press cameras worry Gemade  Which kind of deputy chairman is this?  Boos and cheers in the house  Women power displayed  Women want genderless language at confab  Confab: Alternative scenarios  Confab as Obasanjo’s national soliloquy  Will Taraba ever enjoy the dividend of democracy?  Tsunami: A dinner to save humanity  An update on public service reform  Census 2005: Genuine skepticism  Darfur atrocities go on –Report  DR Congo to punish UN attackers  British Council begins leadership programme  Burundians vote in constitutional referendum  Somali militia leaders reject troops  Togo: France commends ECOWAS  Sharon issues fresh threat in Mid East  UN debates Iran’s nuclear row  Malaysia migrant deadline looms  ...as Israelis It accused of stealing land  Syrians threaten Arabic TV station  Shiites minority to increase roll in Saudi poll  New Zealand demands Israeli apology over espionage  Man, 63, sleeps with cows  Clinton urges Taiwan, China to forge closer ties  NAL Bank’s 4bn share offer opens  First Atlantic targets N12bn from offer  ‘How Evidence Act makes “419ers” above the law’  Oil prices hold above $51  Qatar, Shell sign mega gas project deal  Kia launches fuel cell fleet, five doors Rio  Uruguayan president to drive Mahindra vehicle  Iran gets Mercedes assembling plant  PAN denies 25% price slash on 306  Katsina NITEL staff to enjoy state benefits  V-Mobile to expand nationwide    Glo Mobile offers 805 free text messages  Reltel Introduces Bonus-car  Fund managers favour stocks over bonds  ASUU identifies disabilities in national confab  Telecom workers task confab on job creation  ‘Cordial mgt/staff relations secret of Chida’s success  Transporters protest extortion  TUCN condemns sack in Guinness  Ladipo urges A N LC A to maintain peace  How the new pension scheme will work  Monetisation: Disengaged drivers drag minister to court  …as workers stage protest in Abuja  The viability of NSITF as a social security agency  LGs owe retirees N50m in Kogi  Four policemen lose jobs in Kaduna  Islamic scholar urges more battle against VVF  Polio: Zamfara gov’s wife canvasses for support  Medical Council retires registrar, deputy  NGO solicits financial support  HIV/AIDS infected children get food supplem ent  Regulatory bodies tasked on staff training  Drug resistance compounds malaria treatment –expert  DANDRUFF  Treatment  PURITIS (RASHES)  Treatment  PURITIS (ITCHING)  Treatment  When lawyers debate issues on HIV/AIDS  GSM masts, handsets: How harmful?  FCT budgets N53bn for 2005  el-Rufai recommends dissolution of MFCT  NYSC coordinator commends CDS members  Monetisation'. Court orders minister to appear before it  Allocation fees: Jisalo tells traders to stop complaining  Judge frowns at refusal to honour court summons  Rain douses Abuja heat waves  Gwale debunks criticisms over projects implementation  KNSG reduces civil service corruption by 75%  UNDP, KNSG move to fight VVF  Special allowances for teachers underway  Finance Ministry ordered to publicise monthly state accounts  9,000 Kano students to receive scholarship  Southern govs urge FG to release LG funds to Lagos  Lagos to sanction firms using noisy, smoky power plants  .. .vows to prosecute child traffickers  FRCN Sokoto FM station demolished  ‘Eight states participated in Kaduna Trade Fair’  Governor orders probe into finances of Yobe SEPA  Census: Mixed reactions trail exclusion of ethnicity and religion  Best Actor: Jamie Foxx gets the nod  …His trek from comedy to the big screen  The movie Ray  NITT plans technology centre  Al-Mustapha, others, escape contempt charges  Cmdr. urges speedy rehabilitation of barracks  Nagarta Radio Commissioned  A troubled national conference  Mourinho may face inquiry by English FA  …blasts press after win  Blooming Rose leads Raptors past Lakers  Match Play champion, Toms, returns to world’s top ten  Arthurs serves up maiden title win  At last, work commences on abandoned ABS complex  Clubs scramble for Enyeama  Makinwa strikes again  Kaka earns Milan derby win to end Inter’s run  Ibrahim Babangida joins China train  Gombe edge Insurance  Ogunsanya dumps 3SC  I’m under pressure –Amodu  Naval Academy clinch Ramat Cup  ...Norwegian envoy urges YSFON to upgrade tourney  YSFON launches anti-AIDS campaign  EDITORIAL: Cassava policy  Vision 2010 and the political conference

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, March 1, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 72 Muharram 21, 1426 A.H.
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