Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 17, 2001:

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2001-07-17
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Fire razes N250m Yobe printing press; Kaduna refinery reopens; Saudi relaxes Umrah rules; ACF not opposed to conference – M.D. Yusufu; Oputa orders Col’s arrest; Mantu condemns First Ladies; FG told to review decision on Hajj operation; FG embarks on N190bn road projects; Bishop proffers solution to national problems; Lawmaker criticizes Zamfara governor over Sharia; Katsina restates commitment to Sharia; David-West berates Obasanjo over sanitation exercise; Work resumes on Zik’s mausoleum in Onitsha; Kebbi electoral commission slates Saturday for by-election; UNTH records another successful heart surgery; Kebbi awards N2.3bn road contract; Police arrest four over assassination attempt; Kano, Jigawa resolve civil servants ejection; Obasanjo urges youths to safeguard democracy; Gov. Akume charges state electoral commission; Rotary club to globalise W0TCLEF; Gov Nnamani flays Enugu prison conditions; Oputa Panel: What next after the truth?; Rwandan army captures Hutu rebel leader; Ugandan child king honours Gaddafi; Syrian dissident advises Assad to drop advisers; Israeli tanks move into Hebron; parents beat son to death; Zimbabwean white farmer in court over squatter’s death; Japanese Diplomats in G8 taxi scam; Castro opens Elian Museum; Russia, China sign new pact; Kashmir dispute erupts at Indian-Pakistani Summit; Duck calls police for offspring; GSM to fetch N500b in five years –Don; CBN mops N35.6b liquidity; NUBIFIE combs banks to flush out casual workers; Airlines to obtain PACC for Hajj operations; NATA introduces new tariff; DPR seals 41 fuel stations; Ports congestion: Forwarders want Obasanjo to visit ports; Cargo firm seeks technical assistance; Expert predicts N1 trillion investments in oil; British Airways appoints new commercial manager; Zamfara leads in privatisation; FBN posts N5b profit pays, N2b dividend; as Deputy Gov. explains participation; as Deputy Gov. explains participation; NUJ: Four decades of the watchdog; NEPA to use traditional rulers in debt recovery; Kaduna suspends salaries of striking nurses; IIRO to establish orphanage; Educate young ones about AIDS – Tinubu; NAFDAC arrests suspected fake goods trader; Lab scientists criticise NUPTAM over call to join strike; Islamic sect decries uniform Sharia code; Akume urges individuals to advise striking nurses; How Kano ex-speaker was removed; Damaturu declaration: PDP agenda for 2003; 2.6 million Nigerians live with HIV; Zee’s family first aid kit; AIDS infection on the increase in Rivers State; Fall-out of nuclear tests in New Zealand; UK therapists experiment on male sex problem; AIDS patients will soon have access to drugs – Dr Gwarzo; Doctors to discuss artificial heart patient; Globalising the fight against HIV/AIDS; Divorcee held for murder; Police raid Kano metropolis; Six docked for belonging to robbery gang; Police recover corpse of missing girl; Briton arrested over child-sex; Child trafficker arrested in Warri; AEPB to be commercialised, not privatised – Ekeji; .NFA may pay to use stadia; Rogge posseses qualities to head IOC; AFN defends list of foreign based athletes; Money cannot buy success –Wenger; Funds may stall Eaglets tour of South America; Oliseh shuns NFA;

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This is the daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 17, 2001: trust is a burden vol.2 no.5 Rabiul-akhir 26, 1422 a.h.
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