Daily trust newspaper Thursday, July 19, 2001:

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2001-07-19
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Oputa summons Danjuma; Ghana reburies ex-leaders; Soyinka demands FG’s apology; JAMB nabs 16,282 exam cheats; Nasir tasks northern Governors on education; we are committed to peace – Anyim; Union refutes bribery allegation against Oshiomhole; FG engages Commonwealth in UBE programme; 26,000 second world war veterans live in penury; Social critic opposes govt. panels of inquiry; Tor Tiv named chancellor; AIDS workshop opens in Makurdi; Al-Islam newspaper honours Gov. Sani; Expelled students responsible for rampage at FCE, Yola – Provost; Workshop on gender violence ends in Bauchi; NOA DG blames market associations over food prices; Oyo SPEB approves car loan for teachers; UN praises DR Congo; Israeli troops mass in West Bank; Clashes mar Zambian poll; Bush visits Britain * insists on missile defence; Crane collapse claims 36 in China; FBI loses secrets; Pakistani militants to continue attacks over Kashmir; Washington Post publisher dies; NGC rakes N4.087b revenue; Shell to fuel NLNG; London-bound passengers chase Virgin Atlantic; Alakija charges govt. over textile dev.; Shocking tales of a child labourer; Gov. Kwankwaso approves N81m for mosques; PTF agric implements for sale; LG protests teachers’ recruitment; Industrial dispute looms in Anambra; PLSG fights street begging, prostitution; Policy on women will aid women’s rights - Mrs. Atiku; Scrap private schools - FG told; KWSG warns against circulation of malicious publication; Edo lawmaker supports Sharia; Katsina Assembly probes LGs finances; Reps indict oil companies over community dev.; Egwu supports creation of new LGs; Rep backs power devolution agitation; Taraba LG Chiairmen shun Assembly; Land acquisition and compensation matters; Nigeria needs 5m houses - statistics * Workers paid 30% income on house rent; Private investors tasked on housing finance; FG told to open new areas; Nigeria’s ecosystem under ‘siege’ – Kabir; Nigeria’s move to establish a shelter-belt; 11 states under the threat of erosion; UNEP sees globalisation as a threat to environment; Non-violence, focal point for youth festival — Acholonu; On the trail of Ibn Battutah; Police charged with murder; Six docked for robbery; Three policemen detained over colleague’s death; Police arraign fake officer; Eight soldiers accused of forging discharge certificate; Student accused of forgery; Sharia convicts caned, jailed one year; Borno Gov. sets up panel over death of inspector; FG pledges compensation for Keffl-Nyanya road; FCDA braces up for demolition of illegal settlements ;Kwali calls for commissioning of hospital; Abuja NDE flags-off national training programme; as board members parley with contractors; Minister advises on employment programmes; FG to ensure safety; Yakmut condemns Super Four; Saviola joins Barca; Juve owner brands Zidane a flop; Olympic heroine, Alozie switches to Spain; Football fans to pay more –NFA; Obisanya tutors table tennis coachers on new rules; Rugby League resumes on Saturday; FIFA queries NFA over planned restructuring; NFA sends Eaglets to Mali;

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This is the daily trust newspaper Thursday, July 19, 2001: trust is a burden vol.2 no.7 Rabiul-akhir 28, 1422 a.h.
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