Friday October 11th, 2002

NEWS
World Court Awards Bakassi to Cameroon | Senate Unveils 36 Constitutional Breaches Against Obasanjo | ...FG to Hold Consultations | 100m Barrels of Oil in Jeopardy | Court Action Won't Derail 2003 Elections, Says Guobadia | The ICJ Judgement on Bakassi Peninsula | A Legal Battle Like No Other | Dispute an African Colonial Legacy | Court Halts NICON Privatisation | 2003: No Adoption of Candidates, PDP Tells Chapters | GSM: NCC Goes Tough on Substandard Services | Debt Burden: Japanese Govt to Take Decision on Nigeria | Police, Panel on Security Meet | Bamayi: Hearing Stalled Again | Falana Faults N/Assembly on Impeachment | Abia Assembly Crisis: House Sets Up Reconciliatory Team | Niger Govt Voters List Illegal - INEC | Emirate to Investigate Attack on Hashidu | Polio: Kano Residents Shun Immunization | Debtors to Be Denied Gas Turbine Services | Senate 2003: Anisulowo Begins Consultations | NUJ Sues Tinubu, NUT over Property | 2003: Outreach Sponsors International Observer Mission | Lions Organise Free Diabetes Screening | BCC MD, Others on Forced Leave | Medical Council Orders UNILORIN to Comply with Rules | Gov Urges SIECs to Conduct Free Polls | Abia Refutes Ngwa's Claims on Igbo Day Casualties | Orlu Assembly Set to Screen Aspirants | Unilever States Commitment to Art Development | Akume Consoles Family of Late Assembly Clerk |
BUSINESS
It's Criminal to Sell Ajaokuta Steel Company - NLC | Destination Inspection: Dabo Promises Efficiency in Ports Operation | Privatisation of Steel Companies: Workers May Storm Aso Rock | NUEE Commends Senate for Adopting Committee's Recommendation | ASSIBIFI Gives Final Notice to New Generation Banks | Veteran Tasks NLC, Trade Unions on Successors | CEO Salaries Soar as Workers Salaries Thin Down | Two Killed in Mine Violence | TUC Calls for High Safety Standards | Mining Jobs Worldwide Dwindling, Says ILO | School Bus Drivers Strike Settled | Take 14 Weeks with Pay, Says Holden | Apindo, KPEN Tell Businessmen to Ignore New Labor Policy | High-risk Work in Dominican Republic Free Trade Zones | Tripartite Meeting on the Evolution of Employment, Working Time and Training | Bush Secures Taft-Hartley Court Order in Lockout | Importers and the Season of Ban | Freight Forwarders and the Challenges of Unity | U.S. Ports Ready for Business | 'We are Ready to Assist Govt Decongest the Ports' | Terror Hit on Tanker Feared | Eye-Witness Describes Boat in Tanker Blast | Marine Insurance: Sarumi Identifies Reasons for Low Patronage | West Coast Ports Backlog May Take Months to Clear | Nigeria Set for Port State Control | Lack of Pilots, Apathy Stall Use of Calibration Aircraft | Boeing Expands Presence in European Region | Lufthansa Orders 10 Airbus A330 Widebodies | SN Brussels Airlines Offers More Destinations | Japan Airlines Orders Initial Boeing 747-400 Freighters | Singapore Airlines to Restructure South African Services | Star Alliance Introduces Circle Pacific Fare | Airways/Airwing JV: Chikwe Calls for Understanding | National Security Cost Relief:Delta CEO Seeks Support | Air Atlanta Signs Three-freighter Deals with Malaysia Airlines | Flight Attendant Loses Tobacco Claim | Transporters Plan Mass Demonstration in Lagos | Police Chief Tasks Youth on Drug Abuse | Make Buses Affordable, Lagos Transporters Plead | FRSC Cautions Okada Operators Against Drunkenness, Drugs | Fiat to Lay Off 8,100 Car Workers | News Corp Reports Rise in Advertising | Microsoft Calls Licence Change Mistake | Pressure Grows for SEC Chief's Dismissal | DEAP Capital Management Appoints Ugboh MD | Ex-Enron Boss Charged With Fraud | Regulating the Capital Market: The Ghana Experience |
WEEKEND REVIEW
Their Roots are Growing... | Film Producers Set Agenda for Capacity Building | ...as Actors move to sanitise Industry | The Good Waman of Hollywood |
COMMENT
2003: The Fate of Imo People | Lagos as a Metaphor |
EDITORIAL
How Not to Fly the Junior Eagles |
LETTERS
AD-PDP Alliance: Is it Possible? | Sports and National Sentiment |
CITY DIARY
Bizarre Escape of Killer DPO from Abuja Custody | Idomas Call for Peace in Domain | `Oyo Town Accuses Oyo Govt of Neglect |
POLITICS
Osoba Can't Decree How We Receive Obasanjo-Okupe | Bayelsa PDP Scribe Denies Holding Dual Office | Aspirant Harps on Good Governance | Bafarawa: A Battle Beyond Suspension of Members | Udenwa and New Face of Imo |
HEALTH
Group Alerts Women on Breast Cancer | Rotary Club Pushes for HIV/AIDS Awareness | Nigeria Hosts International Symposium | Nobel Prize for Medicine Goes to Gene Experts |
FEATURES
Oxford: Beyond Academic Tradition | For Textile Industry, It's a Rescue Operation |
MARKET NEWS
Presco Plc Listed on the Exchange | Dow Recovers; Net Stocks Propel Nasdaq |
MONEY GUIDE
First Atlantic Clarifies Position on Reported Fraud | Zenith, Citibank Maintain Lead in Agency's Rating |
SPORTS
B'Faso2003: Morocco Result Decides Bewerang's Fate | Fans Keep Kanu A Gunner | Milo Basketball: Organisers Suspends Kaduna | Kaduna Polo: Guinness Commits N.9m | Euro 2004: Beckham Resumes Training | Drivers Rubbish F1's Plans | Olajuwon Dumps Basketball Nov. 2 | Wilkinson is New Sunderland Boss | Man Scoops œ164,000 on œ4 Bet | Ryder Cup: Woosnam Makes 2004 Move |
EXTRA
Is This the New Face of Igbo? | And On Anti-Corruption |