Home Nation Sports Business Editorial Letters Main Stories Murder suspect for top govt job Clinton: China seeks to outflank ExxonMobil Govt arm Petromin to deal with four mining projects PNG, Auspect sign deal on PMIZ project End of season Ipatas Cup in Wabag Nation Murder suspect for top govt job Clinton: China seeks to outflank ExxonMobil Sambua urged to stay out of the leadership tribunal Air Niugini reopens Lae office 3 charged with fraud Minj health centre shuts due to unpaid bills Righting a defect ... Hand surgeon Dr James Masson (left) and members of the Australian interplast team have been busy in the last few days conducting surgeries on burn contractures, old tendon injuries, congenital conditions, cleft lips and duplicated thumb at the Port Moresby General Hospital. So far, they have worked on 50 patients, and are expected to operate on another 50 before they leave on Sunday. Masson and his team, comprising anaesthetist Liz Bashford, scrub nurse Jeremy Moses, surgeon Morath Maire and physiotherapist Josephine Gibbs, were in Madang’s Modilon General Hospital for a week attending to mainly bush knife injuries. The interplast team has been visiting PNG for the last 25 years, treating more than 6,000 patients. – Nationalpic by EKAR KEAPU Sports End of season Ipatas Cup in Wabag Pom softball into finals PNGRFL releases 2011 calendar Hockey keen to provide quality AFL duo arrives to select Mossies Weekender Turubu oil palm nursery doing well Growing a solid career in agriculture Simbari, the valley hidden by clouds Serenity lost Living in a candle city PNG’s poet at large remembered Youths & Careers Yumi Lukautim Mosbi’s 442 graduate in lifeskills International School of Lae hosts open day ITI comes good with K90,300 in scholarships Academic laments drop in university standard Seven off to Australia for pilot training UPNG reviews research targets Business Govt arm Petromin to deal with four mining projects PNG, Auspect sign deal on PMIZ project NBPOL: US$131m profit STC posts K116.4m profit for 2010 Esso awards CCJV A$209mil contract Petromin govt rep to Solwara I Search Search this site:
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Thanks The National Editorial Poverty shames health and education Embracing the World comes to PNG Mugged in crime-infested Eriku Blame game stalls Doha talks Hekari, a fading force The Middle East awakening No real effort to eradicate CPB At the frontline with pen and paper Toughest place to be a midwife Leading the landowners astray Why Ottawa bombs its frozen rivers Time to return the favour Letters Lae’s Eriku has gone to the dogs Time to bring back ECP to help our police Time to raise income tax threshold Cheapskate LNG officials NCDC must resolve the madness at Erima Stay away from alcohol So who is the acting public prosecutor? Our police force must be given top priority PNG has no one to blame but itself LNG project has led many to be greedy Leaders must be God-fearing, lead by example Enforcing the rule of law Poll Should the judges in the PM’s leadership tribunal be made up of Australians? : Yes No Vote Webmail |Contact Us | Terms of Use | Trademarks | Privacy StatementCopyright (c) 2009 The National. All Rights Reserved. Site best viewed in Internet Explorer 7.0Firefox 3.0 or later
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