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Mercy Ships celebrates success in Liberia

More than 1200 volunteers who have served on board the worlds largest charity hospital ship in Liberia this year are being recognised on Friday as part of International Volunteer Day

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Liberia: Unmil Cites Weakness in Justice System

The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) on Wednesday released its bi-annual report with concerns over the weakness in the criminal Justice System due to the absence of key personnel, and inadequate resources for essential rule of law institutions, including the Judiciary, the Liberia National Police and the Corrections services.

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President Sirleaf to Receive FAO Award

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is to receive this year's Food and Agricultural Organization's (FAO) Ceres Medal Award.

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President Sirleaf Speaks on Corruption

The Government of Liberia has made it clear that any action instituted in its fight against corruption will be done in keeping with the law.

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Wesley Johnson Presents Letter of Credence

Liberian Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Wesley Momo Johnson has presented his Letters of Credence to the President of Northern Ireland Madam Mary McAleese.

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Fallen River Gee Senator Isaac Johnson Laid to Rest

The remains of the late River Gee senator, Isaac Johnson, have been laid to rest, following funeral rites at the Centennial Memorial Pavilion in Monrovia.

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Government Revenues, Expenditures to Be Made Public

Finance Minister Augustine K. Nguafuan has divulged that as part of his ministry's commitment to promote transparency and accountability in the management of state resources, he will give public access to all government's financial inflows and outflows through the media.

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Johnson-Sirleaf Dedicates Specialized Court

President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has dedicated "Criminal Court E' a specialized court to handle gender-based violence cases at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia.

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Audit Unable to Determine Actual Revenue

The collection of revenues for the Government of Liberia at the various outstations in the country has unveiled poor record system that it is difficult to substantiate the actual amounts collected during the years under review.

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Deportees Sent to Zwedru Correction Palace

Twenty-three Liberian deportees from the United States of America were whisked off to the Correction Palace in Grand Gedeh County minutes after they arrived yesterday at the police headquarters in Monrovia.

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Egypt Offers Training for Nurses, Midwives

The Egyptian government has offered eight scholarships to five Liberian nurses and three midwives to undergo specialized advanced training at the Egyptian National Research Center in Cairo.

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Former Liberian Leader Among Ecowas Election Observers

The former President of the interim government of Liberia, Professor Amos Sawyer and four members of the ECOWAS Council of the Wise are among distinguished West Africans in the ECOWAS observer team to Ghana's 7th December 2008 parliamentary and presidential elections, the fifth consecutive elections since the country returned to constitutional rule in 1992.

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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Dedicates Criminal Court 'E'

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has welcomed the establishment of a court in the country to handle cases of sexual violence. Speaking Wednesday at the dedicatory ceremony of criminal court 'E' at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia, the President observed that Governance and the Rule of Law continue to pose challenges in government's overall efforts to meet its development priorities. The President noted...

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Liberian Leader to Deliver Major Government Policy Statement On Corruption

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will on Thursday deliver a major official policy statement on corruption in Liberia. In the statement, to be broadcast on all major radio stations throughout the country, the President will outline policy measures Government has already instituted to fight corruption.

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20 Most Dangerous Places

A good list of places to avoid. "India has been listed along side places like Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mexico, Thailand and South Africa in this list. Chechnya, Jamaica, Sudan, Colombia, Haiti, Eritrea, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Burundi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Lebanon have also been named among the 20 'most dangerous places to visit on...