Daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 9, 2009:
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Interest rate: CBN threatens to sanction banks; Pilgrims the Atlantic Ocean; FG traces $150m bribe to Swiss banks; Nigeria loses $24bn to N/Delta unrest; FG awards N42bn fertilizer contract; Adesanya: Abacha's driver gets 28 years' jail term; FEC approves assets forfeiture bill; Police investigate sale of babies in hospital; Tax defaulters now to face prosecution; .FG awards N42bn fertilisers procurement contract; Fraud: FG invites foreign auditors to investigate PPRA; PDP morally bankrupt – Atiku; CBN to suspend bank CEOs on interest rates hike; Halliburton, a test case for Yar'adua – CNPP; Reps threaten to arrest new Gbom-Gbom Jos, 7 others; Vaswanis plan multi - billion naira vehicle plant; Renaissance Capital says Intercontinental Bank is healthy; Yaradua appoints Chinade as adviser on foreign affairs; Don’t gag senators, AC telIs PDP; Nigeria will soon be out of the woods – Mark; Ad-hoc staff to conduct 2011 elections – INEC; Custom boss tasks maritime service providers on quality; Police vow to stamp out election malpractice; ASUU leader warns FG on Halliburton scandal; 21 suspected JAMB cheats prosecuted in Ogun; Imo speaker pays WAEC fees for students; Carter center treats 6,500 guinea worm cases in Nigeria; NCWs to mobilise women against vote buying; Jigawa to launch 590 tricycles; FCT minister risks jail over contempt; NBC opposes bill to amend law; NSCDC arrests oil thieves in Ondo; Benue CNPP flays suspension of LG chairmen; Yobe Assembly confirms 20 commissioners; Rep. alleges plan to derail Yar' adua's govt; Fire razes Ringim General Hospital; Jigawa to train 3,000 birth attendants; Association campaigns for Shinkafi; FRSC flays abuse of traffic rules; Police kill robbery suspect in Lagos; Kwara varsity gets interim chairman; NANS enlists support for Apa State; Soludo's successor: A case for Mailafia; Scepter of solace; Re: The pitfalls of opposition politics; .Electoral reform: Holding government accountable; FCT: The challenges before Aliero; Algerians go to polls, president seeks third term; S/Africa: Poll violence fears haunt Zulu heartland; Rwandan genocide suspects win extradition appeal; Africa polio outbreak worries Red Cross; Israel tests system to shoot down Iranian missiles; Jewish settlers rampage through W/Bank village; New nuclear talks offer for Iran; Bomb kills 7near Baghdad Shi'ite shrine; . Iran charges American journalist; Italy begins earthquake funerals; Suspected US strike kills three in Pakistan; More than 100,000 rally against Thai PM; China sentences 2 to death over Tibet riot; Castro seeks better ties with Obama's US; US-led troops kill 6 Afghans; Chimpanzees exchange meat for sex; Cat found alive after 5 weeks under rubble; Motorist survives three accidents in an hour; Man decides to clean with gasoline while smoking; Skeleton found in tree 29 years after suicide; .FG urged to rescue small businesses; Naira falls again; NSE to ban erring brokers; Northern govs urged to emulate Wamako on agric; MTN out with innovative products, services; Air France takes delivery of Boeing 777; Arik Air to sponsor Sierra Leonean pilots; FG urged to rescue small businesses; Peace MFB leases 15 buses in 4 months; A day out with Jalingo's local brick layers; ClIN to review syllabus to reflect insurance dynamics; Royal Exchange launch digital card payment system; Some insurers qualify for TARP fund;