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5 social media alternatives if you’re planning on flying the Twitter coop – CBS News
Singers Toni Braxton and Sara Bareilles and producers Shonda Rhimes and Ken Olin tweeted in recent days that they’re leaving the social media service.
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Google gets into the Halloween spirit with a ghostly multiplayer interactive Doodle
The goal of the game is to collect as many wandering spirit flames as you can in two minutes and return them to their homebase. After time’s up, the team that has collected the most spirit flames wins. Here’s the catch: opponents can intercept spirits from …
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Official calls for more enrolment of girls
By ENNIO KUBLE THE new all-girls school in Simbu is requiring more girls to enrol into Grade 9, says Catholic Education Secretary (CES) Leo Wau. Mr Wau the CES for Kundiawa Diocese told 54 Grade 8 students, of which 36 are girls, with their parents in St Anne’s Dirima Primary School last Thursday in a…
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Remote school to hold inaugural graduation
By ENNIO KUBLE REMOTE Boromil Technical Secondary (BTSS) School in Gumine, Simbu will pass out 51 students in its inaugural graduation at the end of the week. According to events coordinator Anton Bomai Bre, BTSS is among three secondary schools located in the district of close to 50,000 people that caters for secondary education. Mr…
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PNG Govt extends condolence to people and Govt of South Korea over loss of lives in Itaewon
PRIME Minister Hon James Marape, has extended condolence on behalf of the people of Papua New Guinea to the people of South Korea at the loss of lives during the Halloween event stampede in Itaewon over the weekend. Prime Minister Marape said losing a loved one unexpectedly during a time of celebration is heart rending.…
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Government must address lawlessness in the country
OPPOSITION Leader Hon Joseph Lelang says the National Government must address the wave of crime that is now sweeping the nation at unprecedented levels. Mr Lelang said, we read and hear of heinous crimes being committed, public shoot outs and tribal fights happening in our cities every day. He said this was a sign that…
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PM Marape condemns killing of policeman in Hela
PRIME Minister Hon James Marape has condemned in the strongest terms the killing of Port Moresby-based policeman Senior Constable Nelson Kalimda in Hela. He said this today (October 31, 2022) when passing his sympathies to the widow, children, family members and officers of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary on the killing. “I condemn in…