Daily trust newspaper Monday, April 13, 2009:

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2009-04-13
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Reps dump power probe report; The story of Easter; Halliburton: Opposition threatens to name bribe takers; Yaradua orders ministries to allow information flow; Food prices soar by 20%; Arms cache intercepted in Jos – Jang; Deeper Life overseer, Pastor Kumuyi loses wife; Clerics, governors, others advise Christians at Easter; Why I am in guber struggle by Akarume; Bishop opposes death sentence for kidnappers; Ex-Dep Gov cautions on CBN’s $200m loan to farmers; ABUTH defends sack of nursing staff over hijab; Pursuit of vanity, cause of Nigeria’s backwardness; Sultan calls for reform of education system; First bank director Ngama Kazir get traditional titles; Easter: Mark tasks leaders on harmony; Arms cache intercepted in Jos; Shell shuts flowstations after fire; Reps dump power probe report; Economic recession affects beggars’ fortunes; UN Security Council: Nigeria insists on an Africa veto power; FG pledges prudent budget implementation; Withdrawal of Atiku’s police guards, a vendetta – AC; Heavy storm: Taraba community flees into Cameroon; FG urged to mitigate economic meltdown; Benue, C/River shift ground on boundary dispute; Easter: Sylva sues for peace: Mimiko challenges youths on electoral reform; Fuel price hike curtails movement in Otukpo; Fishermen seek govt assistance on fish imports; Adamawa pledges cooperation with traditional rulers; Hajj: Committee begins screening of 2009 intending pilgrims; Hypertension accounts for 20% of pregnancy problems – UNICEF; Saraki approves Kwara varsity council; Goje may revoke contract over poor work; Farmers seek loans in Bauchi; 66 vehicles impounded in Kaduna for breaking regulation; Easter: Fashola harps on religious tolerance; Rebranding: Nigeria should start from family – Islamic Group; ECOWAS experts to meet on mining sector growth; Bayelsa picks holes in UK travel advise; Frequent road crashes: FRSC to evaluate Hawan Kibo; Stakeholders want youth’s involvement in decision making; Labour Ministry, ILO to organise employment summit; FG builds fish hatcheries in Delta; Speakers to intervene in Ogun Assembly crisis; Communities protest construction of Kafin Zaki Dam; FG spends N225m on capital projects; Gov’s aide tasks youths on development; Benue prepares students for science and tech competition in China; Disagreement as Hameed Ali knocks politicians on dev.; Yandakan Katsina emerges; Speaker Bankole: Who does he speak for?; Rebranding Nigeria begins with renaming Nigeria; FERMA and the state of our roads; Letter to Gov Shekarau; Fatima Sheriff and challenges facing Borno women; Abinos, albinism and voodooist profanities; NGO leading talks to free aid workers in Sudan; US captain held by pirates freed; Crisis talks fail in Madagascar; Mummies found in ancient Egypt burial chamber; Egypt state controlled paper denounces Hezbollah; Zimbabwe shelves own currency for a year; Zimbabwe sets team to drive constitutional reforms; Madonna still keen to adopt Malawian child; Ahmadinejad dismisses demand to halt atom work; Iraq Sunni leader eyes Shiite alliance; Israel, Palestinian leaders make first phone call; Jordan kings calls for serious Mideast talks; Palestinian prisoner dies in Isreali jail; Obama seeks new relationship with Latin America; Easter: Pope urges end to war, poverty; Volcano erupts in Ecuador; Obama’s brother refused entry to UK; Rebels kill 13 soldiers in Peru; Wen says China seeing gradual recovery; Riots trail Thailand emergency patrols gradual recovery; Key nations agree N/Korea draft; Fiji coup leader restored as PM; Honda unveils dog-friendly car; Politician fumes over gay elephant in zoo; Saudis ban ‘lewd’ license plates; Man divorces wife by text message; Woman unknowingly had bullet in head for 12 years; Yaradua govt makes foray into agriculture; Kaduna identifies 11 hydropower locations; Yaradua govt makes foray into agriculture; Biotechnology can boost agric in Nigeria; N200bn loan: Large scale farmers divert agric fund; Poverty: Adamawa youth revert to mortar, pestle; Hajj 2009 and global economic crisis;

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This is the daily trust newspaper Monday, April 13, 2009: trust is a burden vol.21 no.46 rabi’ul thani 18 1430 a.h.
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