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ABC University Graduates 38, As Dr. Crudup Challenges Graduates To Be Influential

ABC University Graduates 38, As Dr. Crudup Challenges Graduates To Be Influential
One of Liberia's oldest and biblical institutions known as the African Bible College (ABS) University situated in Yekepa, Nimba County on May 11, 2013 graduated 38 of its students in various disciplines.

LUSD To Plant Cassava On 25 Acres of Farmland

LUSD To Plant Cassava On 25 Acres of Farmland
Three officials of the Liberia United for Sustainable Development (LUSD) have disclosed that plans have been finalized to plant cassava on its 25 acres of farm land located in Kakata, Margibi County.

Postal Affairs Devoted To Decentralization, As Asst. Minister Outlines Achievements

Postal Affairs Devoted To Decentralization, As Asst. Minister Outlines Achievements
Assistant Minister for Planning and Research at the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication, Jenekai Lansanah, has outlined achievements made by the ministry over the year under the administration of Post Master/Minister Fredrick Norkeh.

IMRTUL Questions MRTUL Recognition, But…

IMRTUL Questions MRTUL Recognition, But…
Officials of the Independent Mano River Union of Liberia (IMRTUL) have raised serious concern over the recognition and the certification of another Mano River Transport Union (MRTU) by the Ministry of Labour which is the arm of government responsibl

Mont. Lawmaker Opens Several Community Roads

Mont. Lawmaker Opens Several Community Roads
Honorable Bill Twehway has commenced the reconditioning of feeder roads linking various communities in Electoral District #3 Montserrado County.

Ngafuan Lights AU's Ann. Torch

Ngafuan Lights AU's Ann. Torch
Liberia's version marking the Official Lighting of Torch of the 50th Anniversary of the African Union (AU) has taken place in Monrovia as Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan performed the ceremony.

Woods Inspects LPRC Flood Point, Other Projects For Action Today

Woods Inspects LPRC Flood Point, Other Projects For Action Today
Public Works Minister Samuel Kofi Woods is expected today to tour and inspect several infrastructure projects in and around the capital, including the flood point before the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) on Bushrod Island.

Wologisi 'Wahala’...Lofa Citizens Woof At Ellen, Son... As PWYP Alarms Over Illegal Deals

Wologisi  'Wahala’...Lofa Citizens Woof At Ellen, Son... As PWYP Alarms Over Illegal Deals
Citizens of Lofa County are resisting any attempt by the government President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf—reportedly on bogus concession signing spree—to give out the Wologizi Mountain without their full involvement and expressed approval.

Public Agenda Newspaper Burglarized: Cash, Computers, Others Stolen

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  The offices of the Public Agenda Newspaper located at the intersection of Carey & Gurley Streets have been burglarized once again by unknown individuals, the Paper's Editor Dominic Farley said yesterday.

   The burglary took place on the night of December 17, 2012.

   Between 2006 and 2008, the Public Agenda suffered sustained attacks and series of burglaries, an attempt that nearly paralyzed the operations of the paper during those critical years, a release said.  

  The Public Agenda, viewed in many quarters as a critical media outlet on the Liberian media landscape, has been a victim of what could be described as sustained and coordinated attacks on its premises by unknown individuals.

  The Management in a release issued on December 18, 2012 disclosed that six laptops, two Lone Star internet modems, one black computer bag and one mobile phone valued at about five thousand, six hundred, fifty five United States Dollars (US$5,655.00) and cash two thousand, three hundred ninety Liberian dollars (L$2.390), were amongst items and cash stolen.

  Of the number of laptops stolen, three were Toshiba equipment donated by IREX and USAID in 2011.
  According to the Management, the action of the burglars has, amongst other things adversely affected the Wednesday production of the paper.

  The matter has already been reported to the landlord and the Liberia National Police. It is our hope that the suspects will be apprehended and brought to justice.

  Meanwhile, the Management says it regrets the incontinence caused by this latest negative development and extends an apology to its many clients and the reading public.

  However, we are not deterred by these attacks; we want to assure the Liberian people and our online readers that the paper would remain resolute and committed to the cause of professional journalism and would not be carried away by the caprices of the time come what may.

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