Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, April 14, 2009:

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2009-04-14
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Family of 13 perish; Lame heads police reform implementation committee; My hijab didn't contravene dress code Sacked nurse; C'ttee seeks overhaul of NSE operation; Passenger lands plane after pilot dies; Obama moves to end 50-yr Cuba embargo; Gunmen, Navy clash in N/Delta; Fire kills student in Sokoto; NAMA begins second phase of flight calibration; Emir urges Nigerians to re-brand their heart; Plateau PDP faction wants Jang suspended; Ijaw group threatens attacks; Police warn trouble makers on Yuguda's defection; NMA begins strike in Edo; I didn't contravene dress code; Obama moves to end 50-yr Cuba embargo; Ogun crisis: Reps insist on takeover; Kabo Air launches Kano-Dubai direct flight; Reps C'ttee to meet 500 militant groups in N/Delta; Police reform: FG raises implementation c'ttee; weights and measures may earn Nigeria N30 billion annually; Passenger lands plane in US after pilot dies; UNIBEN council disowns Prof Gbenidion; Saminu Turaki in stable condition – CMD; FG to evacuate. stranded Nigerians in India – Minister; Onaiyekan calls for new ideas on N/Delta problem; Peacekeeping: Nigerian military chiefs, UN officials meet in New York; Cleric cautions against hoarding; Mark pledges scholarships to families of Makurdi crash victims; Police distribute emergency call numbers in P/Harcourt; Police arrest 1,202 suspects in zone 11; Kwara SUBEB to appoint VPs for junior secondary schools; Anambra awards N300m road contract; Katsina to provide primary schools with computers; Install Uke of Takum now, says leader; CAN demands prosecution of corrupt leaders; Hoodlums attack worshippers at aster celebration; Soldiers nab armed robbers on Kogi road; Namadi’s aide advocates law on girl child education; Blind association seeks Ondo govt aid on employment; Armed robbers raid Katsina village; Why we can't phase out 'Molue' on Lagos roads -LAMATA; Cleric advises Yar'adua on 7-point agenda, tenure elongation; NSCDC boss tasks rescue team on disaster mgt; FG to reposition Naval Dockyard; NANS urges govs to shun students' politics; NEMA plans early warning system against disaster; Three die, two injured in Borno land dispute; Plateau is investor friendly; Police prevent religious crisis in Kazaure; Board decries decay at Makurdi center; Tiv leaders burn book on Akume's allegation; Akpabio urges religious leaders to join fight against kidnapping; Politics of river basins authorities; Getting it right in the Niger Delta; Two years without Sheikh Ja'afar; Can Nigeria have a working democratic system?; That fear of Jacob Zuma must be good for Africa; Why Nigerian companies are folding up; Mauritania coup leader announces presidential bid; .As opposition rejects elections as farce; Gabon president challenges French account freeze; Mortar shells fired at US congressman in Somalia; Soldiers "attack" brother of Togo president; EL Salvado: A left turn of US staunch ally; Iran welcomes nuclear talks with West; 4 Lebanese soldiers killed in ambush; Thai soldiers spray gunfire, . tear gas at protesters; China pledges to improve human rights; Easter Monday hostel blaze kills 21 in Poland; Serbia to seek ,extradition of Nazi suspect from US; Paraguayan bishop-turned-prez admits paternity; Economists seek 'alternative' -CBN, stock market; FG retirees to get N 55b pension benefit; NSE trading platform should be overhauled – Report; Islamic insurers lack investment options; -VP seeks input into oil, gas reforms; Oil falls as demand set to slow; Aulic to turn Lagos trade fair business haven in W /Africa; Oando begins work on 210,000 MT Lekki terminal project;

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This is the daily trust newspaper Tuesday, April 14, 2009: trust is a burden vol. 21 no. 47 rabi’ul thani 19 1430 a.h.
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