Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 16, 2001:

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2001-01-16
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Northerners were wonderful people—Nzeogwu s mother; PDP crisis threatens Obasanjo’s re-election; Salvadoran Earthquake: President appeals for external aid; Extradition Saga: AG not liable; FG Spends N4bn to fight Aids; Auto Crash Claims 23; I will restore Military glory – Obasanjo; Police, vigilante trade blames over clashes; Satellite campus operators take NUC to court; Repair Suleja hospital- Mrs. Kure; Pfizer scandal: Kano exco did not approve test - Dep. Gov.; Adamawa needs N500m for water distribution; Kebbi to uplift 5 villages; Stop blackmailing FG, minister tells Tinubu; Japanese IT aid for Nigeria; First lady to commission search and rescue boat in South Africa; Obasanjo opens Kaduna trade fair Feb 17; Victims of OPC Violence Demand Compensation; No single leader in Yorubaland- Adegbite; Privatization will not sacrifice excellence; Jigawa distribute Zakkat; Camel attacks Owner; Kano Starts daily ministerial briefings; 'Opening Salvo or Getting things bad on Course; Reduce Hajj Fares; Up hold truth always, never compromise; Keep the Weekly Trust you have gained on a daily basis; Breeding a Technological Culture for Development; The ever-encroaching Desert in Nigeria; Governor Mu’azu has proved his mettle; Dilemma of northern print media; Nigeria: One nation bound in freedom and unity; Palestine still imprisoned by Israel — Palestinian Ambassador; Experts lobby Bush for strong US military abroad; More die in Central America’s earthquake; BBC forum wants African despots to stay; Polls decide Opposition’s fate in Zimbabwe; AIDS spotlight soar with more deaths; Palestinian Authority cracks down on Israeli collaborators; Arab prospects brighten In America; Nigeria, UK grapple with passport scam; NIPC Launches Internet Website, to open Overseas Offices; Niger dock divests to offshore construction; Osun secures six foreign loans; Level of Distress in Nigeria’s banking system as at Dec 1999; Italian firm to acquire CALCEMCO; Nigeria to benefit from Japan’s Information and Technology Aid; NEPC urges Nigerians to partake in Khartoum Fair; Minister chides Lagos Governor on IPP; Lawmaker blames neglect of plants on inadequate power supply; Sardauna was God’s appointee-Ahmadu Fatika; I delivered IBB’s motorcycle from Sardauna-Premier’s driver; Our people corrupted northerner-Mama Nzeogwu; Just leave Obasanjo out of this - Nzeogwu’s sister; Steer clear of Alliance for Democracy (AD)-Abdulkadir warns Afenifere; Gombe assembly clerk resigns; Gov. Kure’s re-election campaign kicks off; Group condemns IBB’s 2003 ambition; Gov. Kure’s re-election campaign kicks off; Anenih’s wife tasks female politicians; LG boss advises political office holders; Reps to initiate laws on education; N/Assembly has oversight powers, Rep. insists; Councilors hold LG boss hostage; Southern governors meeting to strengthen unity; Rep blames NEPA’s failure on obsolete equipment; Senator pledges to de-worm 18,000 school children; Eight councilors suspended; When water is the issue; “I died from the beginning to the end” —Artistic Director, National Troupe; Sheraton Exhibition: Carvings, paintings and colors; We have stamped out mail-pilfering-Master General; Beware of FCDA car park; Police says no objection to Bakassi, but...; Lagos high Chief Arrested for child theft; Report of Loss of Nigerian Passports rampant in U.K; LG Chairman held hostage by Councilors; Police recover N350,000 in sewage pit; Pyakasa health center in limbo; NIPOST begins mobile post office in Abuja; Abalaka to participate at consensus workshop on HIV; Water scarcity hits Gwagwa, Karmo, Dei-Dei; Sewage system leaks in Abuja; Abuja residents disappointed over super Eagles’ performance; Joint Action to privatize refuse collection in Abuja; Bunu bags honorary award from FUT Owerri; A glimpse into the future; Eagles kick against Port Harcourt; Dokic booed after first-round exit; Vieri berates Inter’s fickle fan; Students threaten to disrupt NUGA; Stam happy at Manchester United; Four female teams for Ramat Cup final; Nigeria show interest in Tour de France; Becker divorced; Sampras beats Kucera in four set thriller; Gilchrist earns extended run; FIFA, UEFA discuss transfer rift; …. No new date yet for talks on transfer system wrangle.

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 16, 2001: trust is a burden vol.1 no.2 shawwal 22,1421 a.h.
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