Daily trust newspaper, Monday, March 15, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 86. Rabi'u Awwal 29, 1431 A.H.

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2010-03-15
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Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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■ 18 wedding guests perish in Katsina. ■ 3 princes jostle for Lamido's throne. ■ Don't expect stable power soon -Minister. ■ N150m lost to Bauchi market fire. ■ Plateau polarized into two,say police. ■ CNPP disowns spokesman over comments on NITEL. ■ Kano market fire very disturbing, Jonathan says. ■ Nigerians in diaspora call for brotherhood bond in Jos. ■ NYSC to avoid crises prone states. ■ Mark warns against stigmatizing AIDS victims. ■ Coup scare in Central African Republic. ■ Israeli leader urges calm over row with Washington. ■ Taliban say Kandahar blasts'a warning to Western troops. ■ Vatican denies celibacy led to sex abuse scandal. ■ FG compiling allegations against Anyanwu• Nitel sale put on hold. ■ FG assesses projects execution in Northeast. ■ NSE lifts technical suspension on Oando shares. ■ The heat challenge. ■ Kano partners agric groups on food security. ■ The super-sized mum who weighs 43st determined to become world's fattest woman. ■ Winnie Mandela denies giving critical interview. ■ Sarkozy' angry over dwarf jibe. ■ How Michelle, Samantha and Sarah all talk about dirty socks, tough times. ■ CBN blames e-payment for low clearing activities in Kano. ■ HP fights against fake printing supplies. ■ Bio tasks contractor over Onitsha River Port. ■ FMBN rebrands March 25. ■ Headmaster dies in bathroom. ■ I'm genuine EFCC investigator. ■ Dirty toilets worry patients at Maitama hospital. ■ Nyako, lawmakers: How long will the truce last? ■ N11.5b secretariat: PDP replies AC. ■ EFCC summons Hoddle, Lagerback, NFF officials. ■ NPL election: Jaja heads to court. ■ NFF member, Galadima, buried in Gumel. ■ Eyes of Nyan-nyam.

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This is the daily trust newspaper, Monday, March 15, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 86. Rabi'u Awwal 29, 1431 A.H.
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