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Liberia Observes World Habitat Day

October 6, working holiday across Liberia
Liberia Observes World Habitat Day   Pres. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has, by proclamation, declare Monday, October 6, 2008 as World Habitat Day, and is to be observed as a working holiday throughout the country.


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Trojan Horse or Empathy
Trojan Horse or Empathy
Liberians have reacted varyingly to ArcelorMittal 100-vehicle gift to the government with few vocal cynics playing the rash paranoid, fearing the steel company’s....
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The government of Liberia, last month, disqualified the “declared winner” of the preliminary round of the Western Cluster Iron Ore bid, South Africa’s DMC.
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News : Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Lawmakers Don’t Deserve Mittal’s Cars
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PUL Celebrates 44th Anniversary
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Blamoh Nelson Urges Liberian Journalists
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Ellen Urges Due Process For Dismissed Soldiers
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Clinton’s NGO To Assist Adolescent Girls
UN Security Council Extends UNMIL Mandate
President Celebrates Holidays with Chinese and Muslims
News : Thursday-Friday, September 25-26, 2008
Capitol Hill Back To Square One
NEC Wants Parties Engage Legislature
Journalist Testifies Against Taylor
ArcelorMittal Explains Why It Donated Vehicles
‘Issakaba’s Victim Explains Ordeal
IAF Ordered Closed - But Management Differs
Defense Ministry Rejects LCC Appeal
Police’s ERU In Readiness
ArcelorMittal Cars Are Not “Free Gifts”
Supreme Court Has Spoken
CID Chief Testifies In Cocaine Trial
PPCC Holds Forum on Consultant Working Paper
NACCSOL Hails House’s Decision
Vai Town Bridge Reconstruction Begins Soon
NICOM Striking Workers & Management Sign MOU
News : Wednesday, September 24, 2008
"Still Too Weak"
Mittal Reacts To Civil Society Groups
UN Blue Helmets Help Spur Liberian Progress
22 Liberians Head For Advanced Training
92 Barrels Cocaine Discovered in Fishing Nets
BIN Effects Several Changes
Supreme Court Orders Nyenabo Reinstated
News : Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Ellen Address To The 63rd UN General Assembly
Open Letter To President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
Vacation Job Students Reap Rewards At MYS
Gongloe X-rays Contempt Charges
Police Officer Testifies in US$500M Cocaine Trial
Mittal Gift Sign of Pepperbush
Buchanan Renewables Gets Greenlight
First Recycling Plant For Grand Bassa County
Pres. Johnson-Sirleaf Grants Clemency To 16 Convicts
Bribery In School System Treasonable
Bong Officials Exonerated From Embezzlement Scandal
News : Monday, September 22, 2008
Ellen Presents Liberia to the United Nations
Indeed A Gain On Corruption
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Amb. Barnes Presents Credential To Pres. Bush
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"I Was Used To Loot and Execute People"
7-Man US Delegation Confers With BIN Authorities
UL Needs US$10M For Smooth Operation
News : Friday, September 20, 2008
Ellen Sparks National Debate
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Cyril Allen Vilifies ECOWAS
US$500M Cocaine Case Sets For Sept 22
TRC Children Hearing Opens In Zwedru
Liberia National Rule of Law Retreat Ends
Court Acquits Alleged Armed Robbers
Budget Act Signed Into Law
President Sirleaf Must Explain Email Scandal - LP
Dr. Dahn Warns Civil Society Groups
Lawmakers Begin Annual Break
LCC, EHAIA On HIV/AIDS Stigma
Rural Housing For Rural Teachers
Ambassador Conteh Speaks On Plan
YAI Launches Women Empowerment Center
TRC To Host Two-day Nat’l Confab For Women
Kwapleh Boss Frowns On ECOBANK-Liberia
News : Tuesday - Wednesday, September 16 - 17, 2008
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Charles Julu To Testify at TRC September 18
Joe Gbala Says War Smells, It’s Nasty & Dirty
Pres. Sirleaf, UN Envoy Rally support for Liberian Talent
U.S. Announces $80M Assistance For Liberia
Liberia Community Radios Elect Leadership
Nat’l Mandingo Caucus Establishes Endowment Fund
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News : Friday, September12, 2008
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Law To Regulate Broadcasting Media Passed
Pres. Sirleaf Signs Several Bills into Law
Civil Society Groups Split
MCC Takes Lone Star Cell To Court
Gov’t Issues Proclamation On EITI
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President Sirleaf Consoles Cuba, Congratulates Brazil
Angel Togbah’s Specimen Sent Out
NPA Rotten With Corruption - Acting MD Reveals
OSIWA Strengthens Gov’t Legal Arm
LCP Appalls Over Anti-Corruption Commission Wrangling
Peace Corps-Liberia Signs MOU With Partners
News : Tuesday - Wednesday, September 09-10, 2008
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Charles Taylor Order Sam Bocakrie Killed
PYJ Displayed Pres. Doe’s Skull
Pres. Sirleaf Dedicates Four Market Buildings
Ryan Craves More Donor Support - For Liberia’s County Agendas
Arrest Knuckles, Cite Banks
Reject Cities, Districts’ Dissolution - Say Teahjay, Others
Libya Adds Support To Liberia’s Agriculture Sector
ASP Meets House C’ttee On Health
300 Liberians Face Deportation From Germany
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Gov't Announces New Appointments - Goll-Kotchi To GC
News : Friday, September 05, 2008
Progressives Remember Baccus
Government Revokes Six Schools Permits
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ILO, Labor Ministry Hold Decent Work Confab
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News : Thursday, September 04, 2008
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News : Wednesday, September 03, 2008
UNDP Donates Hi-Tech Equipment To NEC
UP Rejects Liberty Party, CDC Calls
Pres. Sirleaf Pledges Liberia To AFRICOM
Nigerian Based Philanthropist Donates To Pres. Sirleaf
Episcopal Church Re-opens Theological Institute
ACS Authoritarianism Led To Conflict
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Rule of Law Will Take Precedence At Senate
News : Monday - Tuesday, September 01-02, 2008
Ellen Boosts Foreign Service
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Chief Lone Proposes Benefit Sharing Legislation
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TRC Historical Review Hearing Opens
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Sign Proclamation
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