Wednesday Jan. 7th, 2003

NEWS
Again, Ngige Goes Underground | ...Court Restrains IG Balogun | Fuel Tax: NLC Gives Jan 20 Ultimatum | FG Woos Southern African Farmers | Anambra Crisis Endangers Democracy, Says Aminu | ...Indigenes in US Condemn Crisis | ...EMU, MNR, CLO Accuse Obasanjo | Stranded Passengers Threaten World Airways | ...Group Wants Judge Sanctioned | Oshiomhole, Contributors Oppose New Pensions Bill | Terror Threat: Woman Taken Off Flight | 'Why Bayelsa Gas Turbine Was Shut Down' | Obasanjo Advises STB on Co-op, SMEs | Odili Wants 13% Derivation Paid | Ogoni to Shell: 'Meet Our Demands or No Work' | Teriba, THISDAY Chief Economist, Bags PhD | Warri: House to Meet Warring Groups | Projects: Kebbi Declares War on Contractors | Daniel Signs 2004 Budget into Law | Lagos Markets Must Meet Environmental Standards -Tinubu | Group Condemns Assassination Attempt on Akunyili | I've Settled My Differences with IBB - Buhari | Speaker Hails Creation of Autonomous Communities | FG Urged to Re-assess Security Strategy | D-Gov Warns Youths Against Violence | Fuel Tax: Rights Group Flays FG | Fear Grips Community over Fire Outbreak | Motorists, Industrialists Protest Illegal Toll Collection | Accord Priority to Education, FG Told |
POLITICS
Katsina ANPP Tasks Yar'Adua on Performance | Atiku's Coordinator Wants Protection for Akunyili | Assembly Member Decries 2007 Early Campaign | Come to Our Rescue, Community Urges Nnamani | Edo AD Gets New Officers | Anambra: The Making of a Political Crisis |
BUSINESS
DMO to Manage Debts of NNPC, NEPA, Others | Top 20 Companies Responsible for 80% of Stock Market | Banks to Storm Capital Market for Fresh Funds | PZ Industries Strives to Improve Operational Efficiency | Professional Indemnity Insurance and Nigerian Professionals | First Atlantic Bank Declares N240m Dividend | US Bond Investors Await Fed Reserve's Signal | Cornerstone Insurance Raises Capital Base | Banks' Bad Loans Portfolio Still on the Rise | Expert Proffers Strategies for Corporate Success | GM Embarks on Give-away to Win Back Sales |
ARTS & REVIEW
Pillars of Fire | America From the Sidelines for Launch |
COMMENT
A Case for New Global Order | Presidential Change of Baton in 2007 |
MARKET NEWS
Omegabank Shops for Fresh Funds |
MONEY GUIDE
Shell Sells $28m as Naira Firms Up | China to Inject $45bn in 2 State Banks | Marina Bank Repositions, Breaks New Campaign |
DEVELOPMENT
Beginning on Recovery Path, But... | Budget Making and National Development | HIV/AIDS: DFID Sets Example for the Workplace | World Bank's Board Approves $100m for Fadama II | The Press and Responsible Political Leadership |
EDITORIAL
On Investment Promotion |
LETTERS
Corruption: Let's Fight it Collectively | 2007: The Men I Pity | Let's Give Kudos to Tunji Bello | FG Should Call FAAN to Order |
EDUCATION
Hard Time Awaits Campus Cultists in 2004 - Okebukola | The Need for 'FRESH' Start to School Health | Eko Boys High School Clocks 91 | 'I Am Ashamed of Kwara Poly' - Minister | Kogi Introduces Census in Higher Institutions | E-9 Education Ministers Reaffirm Commitment to EFA |
FEATURES
Fuel Tax: How Not to Alleviate Poverty |
DIPLOMATIC MATTERS
Cyprus: Will The New Year Bring Unification? |
SPORTS
Premiership: Chelsea Host Liverpool | Senegal Hopes to Continue Korea/Japan 2002 Fairy Tale | Eagles Are Team to Beat - Toro | Morocco Name Squad | Kenyan Govt Rescues Stars | Bafana Coach Faces Sack | FIVB Asks Nigeria to Bid for World U-19 Tourney | Tunisia 2004: Allardyce, Wenger Turn Heat on | Babangida, Ikedia Hit Camp | Finidi Ready for Mallorca Return | Bristol City Eye Ohenhen | Globacom League: Four Clubs Collect Licences |
EXTRA
Anambra: Judicial Anarchy and Extinct Values |