Thursday September 9th, 2004

NEWS
Conduct Bureau May Arrest Dariye | El-Rufai: Senate Waits on Obasanjo | Bunkering: Naval Chief Blames Police for Missing Vessel | Kalu Denies Links with Okija Shrine | World Bank Seeks Review of Nigeria's Energy Cost | African Poverty Crisis, an Embarrassment, Says Obasanjo | Pension Commission: Senate Halts Adeola's Confirmation | ECOWAS Shifts Launch Date for Eco | N25bn: First Consolidated Bank Seeks CBN Approval | Labour Bill: Ogbeh, PDP Chieftains Besiege House | ANPP Suspends Sokoto Gov | Anambra Initiates Contempt Charges Against PDP | PAN Earns N300m from Car Exports | Shekarau Seeks Partnership with UK | Vee Networks Appoints Onosode Chairman | N25bn Capitalisation 'II Sanitise Economy - ICSAN | Falana Cautions on Taylor's Trial | Kwara Inaugurates Law Review Committee | Lebanese Loses Nigerian Citizenship | No Compromise on Rule of Law - Lagos CJ | Mark Identifies Problems of Nigeria Police | Rivers Assembly Urges Dialogue on Derivation Suit | Abubakar Reappointed PTDF Scribe | ILO to Rehabilitate Domestic Child Workers | 'Regions Can't Have Presidency Beyond Two Terms' | Tafa Balogun Bags 'Super Cop' Award | House C'mmttee Seeks Information on PPMC's Budget | Highway Act: Lagos Calls for Abrogation | 12,000 on Pilgrimage to Israel | 'Rotational Presidency Anti-Democratic' | 2007: 'Why South-south Wants the Presidency' | Globacom Reviews SIM Pack Price | Council Chairman Summoned for Maligning Fayose | Group Canvasses Arewa's Support for Marwa | Ignore el-Rufai's Statement - Tsauri |
STATE OF STATE
Judge, Senior Advocate Disagree at Probe Panel | Revenue Board Realises over N.5bn | 'Refer Objections on IAP to NIC' | Union Bank Wins Bank of The Year Award | 'No Rift Between Atiku and I | Foreign NGO Assists Farmers on Pest Control | Lack of Logistics Hamper Immunisation Take -off |
POLITICS
Chairmanship Election Deepens Anambra PDP Crisis | Anambra: The Making of Another Crisis |
e-BUSINESS
Nigerian Software: The Road Just Being Taken | Printers' Exhibition Holds in Lagos | German IT Sector Set to Rise in 2004 | Banker Wins Panasonic Star Prize at Draws | Discovery Resources to Strengthen Nokia Presence in Nigeria | Sony Changes US PC Strategy to Boost Share-Paper | Cisco Evolves Distribution Model for Africa | Spammers Exploit Anti-spam Trap | Met Office Unveils Supercomputer | The Post Office and the Rest of Us | Advanced Wireless Technologies Could Bring High-Speed Internet to All | Brits Turning into ComputerBuffs |
CITY DIARY
Flood Sacks Lagos Community | Shekarau Rekindles Hope in Non-indigenes |
THISLIFE
Lamentations of a Professor | Change As Permanent Feature of Life |
LETTERS
Thank You, Wole Soyinka | Letter to Rivers State Govt | We Can Earn More from Oil | Why We Need A Foreign Coach |
COMMENT
The Dance of Legislation | Olujinmi's Sense of Justice |
EDITORIAL
Break-up of Abuja Talks |
ARTS AND REVIEW
A New Order |
MARKET NEWS
NB's Half Year Turnover Hits N32.5bn | Leadbank Predicts Full Subscription for UACN |
MONEY GUIDE
Mobil Pumps $24 m as Naira Stabilises | Pharez Boss, Adebayo, Others Laud Oceanic IPO | MBC Int'l Bank Wins Afreximbank Award | Prudent Bank Joins Western Union |
COMMUNICATION
Glo Mobile: Advancements and Challenges | Motorola Aims to Sharpen Design Edge | 'Mobile Phone Sales Surge at Record Pace in Second Quarter' | Omatek Counsels on Microsoft OS Activation | China Vows Tougher Penalties for Web Porn | Nokia Shrinks 'Brick' Handset to Tap New Markets | Celtel Predicts African Boom | Texting Teens Use SMS for Help | All Eyes on NextWave's Exit | Softbank Protests Japan's 3G Cell Phone Market Policy | ICT Giants to Uniben Converge on Showcase This Week | Microsoft to Protect Intellectual Property Rights in Nigeria | Back-to-School Now Includes Electronics | Kano Exchange, Nigeria's First Intelligent Network - Starcomms Ceo |
SPORTS
'Why We Failed in Athens'Their Words | Coca-Cola Award Delights Ikhana | OSMI, Silverbird Unite for UEFA League | Bournvita Soccer Excites Kids | Top Nigerian Cyclists for Maltina Tour | Athens 2004 Fallout: 'I Had a Bad Race - Nku | 'We Staked Our Lives for Insurance | CAF Schedules Enyimba, Etoile Match for 2:30pm | Milo Clinic: Coaches Battle Over Attendance | Akiga's Death Great Loss for Sports - Tinubu | US Open: Serena Out, Capriati, Roddick Advance | ...As Bollettieri Slams Umpiring | All Set for Startech Golf Tourney | Germany 2006: Tanzania Admits Using Witchdoctors | DR Congo Coach Slams Lua Lua |
EXTRA
Lesson for El-Rufai |