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MONROVIA, April 6 (LINA) – Ten Toyota vehicles value at US$183,000 were Monday turned over to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) by the European Union (EU) through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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MONROVIA, April 6 (LINA) – The Georgia State Bar in the United States of America has suspended the license to practice law of Mr. Melvin Johnson, an official of government has disclosed.
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MONROVIA, April 3 (LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has urged Liberians to remain committed to the principles of service to the nation and their compatriots by exhibiting love and tolerance during the Easter celebration.
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MONROVIA April 5(LINA) – An official of the Ministry of Public Works says a proposition to make Liberia a Christian state at the detriment of other religions is a recipe for conflict and disunity.
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MONROVIA, April 3 (LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has observed that the holding of free, fair and democratic elections in Nigeria sets a standard for other African countries, including Liberia, and gives new direction for all leaders in Africa to emulate.
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MONROVIA, April 5 (LINA) –The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) will Monday turn over nine vehicles to the Ministry of Internal Affairs in support of government’s deconcentration program.
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MONROVIA, April 2 (LINA) –The General Services Agency (GSA) has warned government officials against the misuse and abuse of vehicles and other mobile equipment provided them by the government.
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SANNIQUELLIE, April 5 (LINA) – A Liberian diplomat has called on students to defer their social appetite to acquire the best education that has the power to swiftly transform the country from a reliant to a competitive industrialized state.
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TUBMANBURG, April 3 (LINA) -Vice President Joseph Boakai has cautioned students to take their studies as a major priority above social activities and pledged his support to the Bomi County Community College (BCCC) at all times.






