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The Liberian leader called on the African Union to be courageous in saying: "All is not well in Zimbabwe" and that the request by SADC for a postponement of the June 27 Zimbabwean elections should be heeded.


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CBL Licensed New Bank - Microfinance Bank (AccessBank)
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ULIMO Blocked RUF, NPFL Routes
Great Deal Already Done - ArcelorMittal CEO Says
Man, 25, ‘Sexually’ Abuses Girl, 7

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Last Update : Thursday, July 3, 2008 3:22 PM
Forgery or Cohort? - Quiah Accused
Forgery or Cohort? - Quiah Accused
Roosevelt Quiah is reportedly in Police custody in Monrovia for allegedly forging the signature Minister Dr. Eugene Shannon.
Budget Not Service-Based
Budget Not Service-Based
The New Deal Movement has criticized contents of the draft 2008/09 national budget by questioning a litany of its earmarked programs.
Nimba Legislators Finger Development Fund
Nimba Legislators Finger Development Fund
Reliable reports from Nimba say some lawmakers have fingered development funds allocated in the previous budget for the county.
Guest Article
Johnson-Sirleaf & Dilemma of a Second Term
Because she said in an interview and in some campaign speeches that she would only serve one term, Pres. Johnson Sirleaf has been asked from ...


Barrolle v IE - July 26, 2008 : Trenton & Philly - USA
News : Thursday, June 26, 2008
Great Deal Already Done - ArcelorMittal CEO Says
Nimba Legislators Finger Development Fund
Cohen: U.S. Took Liberia For Granted
Unifying Liberia’s Transport Sector
CLHRE Wants Ample Focus On Rape
Man, 25, ‘Sexually’ Abuses Girl, 7
Extend UNMIL’s Mandate - Pres. Sirleaf
Budget Not Service-Based
NEC Seeks Answers for Corruption Claims
Local Officials Review Development Programs
Kandakai Supports Pres. Sirleaf’s Hunger  Fight
African Leaders Review Relations With UN
Forgery or Cohort? - Quiah accused
News : Thursday, June 26, 2008
Government of Liberia Combats High Prices
UN Envoy Challenges Liberian Youth
Amnesty International Representative Ends Duty
Supreme Court Mandates Judge Stop All Proceedings
Two Students Steal Over LD$200,000
“Selective Justice” At Stake
LINLEA Hosts Human rights Workshop
Civil Servants Resist Elliot’s Calls
News : Wednesday, June25, 2008
No Escape For Most Book People & Warlords - Bai Gbala

ECOWAS Ends 34th Summit in Abuja

Govt's Response To Global Commodity Price Increase

Senator Kaine, 14 Others To Be Tried In Cape Mount
Ukraine NGO Seeks Joint Partnership
Liberians Grapple With Poverty
News : Monday, June23, 2008
Nursing Wounds With Pride
"Equal Access To Justice Illusive" - Booth
Taylor’s Arab Connection Revealed
SPORTS: Lone Star Walloped In Lion's Den
Jarkloh Speaks on Sodomy Charges
Concern Students Warn Against Public Verdict
Activist Call For Suspension Of Sen. Kiane
COMIUM Gives Over US$1000 To Winners
ECOBANK, CBL Sued For US$1million Damages
UP Reviews Activities At A Retreat - Gets New Secretary Gen.
ECOWAS Holds 34th Session Today
COMIUM Complains ECOBANK To LTA
News : Thursday, June19, 2008
Peace-Time Bloodbath Under Fire
Sen. Kaine, 14 Others Given One Week
70% Of PLAN Budget For Girl's Education
Vai Governor Wants Budgetary Allotment
Domestic Airlines Operation Launched
President Sirleaf Attends (CENSAD)10th Ordinary Summit
LAC Dispels 4,000 Bags Of Rice Disappearance Story
SKD Disaster Investigation C’ttee Suffers Setback
News : Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Senator Kaine Charge With Murder
Liberian Children Observes African Child Day
Gov’t To Launch Operation Eliminate Hunger
HIV/AIDS Awareness Takes Center Stage
Rep. Teah Gets Serviceable Honor
Local Authorities Agree To Support Rural Radios
Plan International Fights For Children’s Rights
USAID Boss Extols Producers, Farmers
News : Friday, June 16, 2008
Easing Overcrowding in Liberia's Prison
TRC Clarifies Perjury Report
Lone Star Players Calls on Ellen
President Sirleaf Leaves for Cotonou, Benin
U.S. Cancels Liberia’s US$400M Debt
New Police station unveils in Zwedru
SPORTS: Liberia's Lone Star Yet To Win Again
News : Friday, June 13, 2008
Challenges Of Good Governance
President Johnson-Sirleaf Signs Bills into Law
President Launches 1st Peace Girls Leadership Dialogue
House Suspends Edwin Snowe, Samuel Bono
Government Vouches Rapid Trial
USTC Undertakes US$1.5M Treatment Plant Project
Conspiracy or Compassion
"Dr. George Boley Looted Tolbert’s House In Bentol"
Rural Women Urged To Fight For Their Rights
U.S. Cancels Liberia’s US$400M Debt
Two Imprisoned For Perjury - "Lied On Dearboy"
Tarple Doe, Payne Wallo Create False Companies
Liberian Diaspora Women Hold Development Confab
News : Wednesday, June 11, 2008
"No Conflict Of Interest"
"Civil War Fuel By Greed For Power" - Dr. Warner
"Education Needs Gov’t Full Support" - Dr. Dahn
TDS Holds Confab Community Radios
Pres. Johnson-Sirleaf Warns Stakeholders
News : Monday, June 9, 2008
TRC Goes To America
Thomas-Greenfield Confirmed US Ambassador to Liberia
Several Persons “Killed” In Margibi County
Global Fund for Women Annouces US$50,000
Peace Corps Reopens Program In Liberia
President Sirleaf Addresses Harvard Graduates
Roll Up Your Sleeves - Agric. Minister Urges Liberians
News : Wednesday - Thursday, June 4-5, 2008
Money Laundering
Maryland Caucus Wants Autopsy
No Evidence Against Bill Jarkloh - Says Gov't Lawyer
Grand Bassa Faces Potential Danger
Liberia's Lone Star Arrives In Algeria
JudgeFirst Spank - Denies Motion For Bryant, Snowe
No More Compromise - Senator Jah Takes Precautions
House Holds Budget Retreat In Bassa County
Rev. Mehn Dupes NPA Of US$4,734
Gov’t, Citizen Tussle Over Land In New Kru Town
Charles Julu & Andrew Dorbor Sue Gov't
News : Monday - Tuesday, June 1-3, 2008
Liberia's Football Black Sunday
TICAD - IV Summit Ends - Yokohama Declaration Adopted
Lone Star Cells Goes Humanitarian
Maryland County In Double-edged Crisis
FIFA Opens SKD Tragedy Investigation
Liberia FA Claims June 01 Responsibility
Eight Fans Died At SKD Sports Complex
News :Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Liberia's Finance Minister Dr. Sayeh Goes To IMF
World Bank Pledges US$10M To Liberia At TICAD
Bill Jarkloh Writes From Prison
Pres. Johnson-Sirleaf Addresses TICAD Conference
Anti-Corruption Act Faces Hiccups
WHAI Donates To C.H. Rennie Hospital
Pres. Johnson-Sirleaf Addresses TICAD Conference
Amnesty Intertional On DDRR Flaws
News : Tueday, May 27, 2008
Government Wants US$276.8M
Ellen Discusses Liberia’s Maritime Success
GAC Fights Dragnet Of Fiscal Improprieties
Labour Ministry Upbeat With Formation Of LLC
LACE Dedicates Over US$200,000.00 Projects
Bassa Citizens Scurry For Jobs
UNMIL Responds To Threats Story
News : Monday, May 26, 2008
Amb. Ellen Løj Makes Health Sector Vows
14-Man Investor Team Tours River Gee Country
Cllr. Richard Flomo Men Killed My Two Sons
Swedish Delegation Visits Minister Samukai
Government Demolishes 75 Houses
Agriculture Minister Denies Liberia’s Food Crisis
News : Friday, May 23, 2008
Liberia Launches Education Pool Fund
President Johnson-Sirleaf Meets ICGL
SPORTS: Lone Star Pros Arriving In Morocco
New Appointments In Government
President Johnson-Sirleaf Signs 3 Legislations
Liberia's Air Pollution & Public Health
News : Thursday, May 22, 2008
Cabinet Ends Grand Cape Mount County Retreat
Pres. Sirleaf Signs Book of Condolence at Chinese Emb.
UNMIL Takes Rape Campaign To Margibi County 
Postal Ministry Sponsors Four To ITU-Youth Forum
Liberia's Sustainable Solutions to the Solid Waste Crisis
News : Wednesday, May 21, 2008
US$276M Draft Budget Submitted
Chinese On Speedy Trial For Murdered Vocational Teacher
Debate Over Public Corporation Intensifies
Awful Massacre of 28 Ethnic Mandingoes  
Students Urged To Persevere
News : Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Charles Julu Executed Prominent Nimbaians In 1985
Taylor Trial Transcript, 19 May, Blah Testimony
Ellen Unveils Development Projects In Western Liberia
Man, 26, Burnt To Death In New Kru Town
Kimmie Weeks Calls US Attention To Food Crisis
Immigration To Train 200 Personnel
SPORTS: Lone Star Training In Morocco
Minister Samukai & Deputies Taken To Supreme Court
News : Monday, May 19, 2008
Ellen Moves To Curtail Lapses In Protocol Arrangments
Court Order Ignored In Dahpkasue’s Land Case
Government Will Not Pay Private Vendors
Disappeared 40ft Container Found Emptied
NEC Disproves LDI Boss Assertion
U.S. Firms Worry Over US$166,000 Scandal