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Suspect In GH¢114,000 Bank Theft Absconds
Wednesday September 30, 2009
TIMES investigations have revealed that
Rosemary Okine, the 34-year-old teller in a leading bank in Accra who allegedly embezzled over GH¢114,000 has absconded to the United Kingdom.
Sources close to the Times said efforts to get in touch with her to assist in investigations, have proved futile.
Superintendent Naana Yaa Tiwa Danso,...read more
Doctors Oppose New Measures
Wednesday September 30, 2009
New administrative measures introduced to check the Medical and Dental practice have attracted wild criticisms from the practitioners of the profession, says the chairman of the council, Dr. K. O. Adadey.
This followed increasing reports of malpractices and cases of infamous acts appearing before both penal and disciplinary committees of the...read more
Green Light for Haye’s Title Bout
Wednesday September 30, 2009
David Haye’s world title fight with Nikolay
Valuev will go ahead as scheduled on November 7.
It was feared the ‘Hayemaker’ would miss out on a crack at the WBA belt after mandatory challenger John Ruiz threatened to take legal action to force Valuev to face him.
But Ruiz has agreed to step aside and let the 28-year-old Londoner take...read more
UEFA Punish Eduardo For Diving
Wednesday September 30, 2009
UEFA have charged Arsenal striker Eduardo with “deceiving the referee” when he won a controversial penalty in the Gunners’ 3-1 Champions League play-off victory over Celtic at the Emirates Stadium. Scottish FA chief executive Gordon Smith and Celtic player Massimo Donati had both urged European football’s governing body to take action and...read more
Roman’s Plot to Stop City
Wednesday September 30, 2009
Chelsea’s billionaire owner Roman Abramovich is backing a UEFA proposal that would scupper the efforts of big-spending Manchester City to dominate English and European football. Abramovich, who has spent approximately £700m on transforming the Blues into one of football’s big hitters over the last six years, has been named by UEFA president...read more
Mayweather Off To The Movies
Wednesday September 30, 2009
FLOYD Mayweather Jnr’s comeback will be shown in around 170 cinemas in the United States. The September 19 clash with Juan Manuel Marquez is already expected to be a massive hit on pay-per-view TV. But Money, 32, also wants fight fans to enjoy his return on the silver screen. He said: “If you can’t be ringside, this is another great...read more
Etoile du Sahel Seeking Revenge
Wednesday September 30, 2009
Etoile du Sahel will be seeking revenge when they host Nigeria’s Heartland in their African Champions League Group B encounter tonight. The Tunisians were humbled 3-0 in the reverse fixture two weeks ago and desperately need a win after successive defeats on the road have left them chasing the group leaders. It was the heaviest defeat...read more
Ghana Thrash England
Wednesday September 30, 2009
Ghana Thrash England
Ghana made sure of their place in the last 16 of the Under-20 World Cup with a crushing 4-0 win over England in Ismailia.
Two goals from Dominic Adiyiah, a stunning strike from captain Andre Ayew plus a late goal from Ransford Osei gave them the victory.
England have yet to register a point and must win their...read more
Mills meets Acting CEO of Millennium Challenge Corporation
Wednesday September 30, 2009
President John Evans Atta Mills, on Tuesday held a meeting with the Acting Chief Executive of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Darius Mans and his executives in Washington to discuss issues relating to the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA).
A release on the meeting e-mailed to Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Accra, said the meeting...read more
Relief Supplies From Accra Drop To West Africa
Wednesday September 30, 2009
THE United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot (UNHRD), has dispatched a ninth shipment of urgently needed relief items to victims in recent floods which have hit West Africa. Tarpaulins, sleeping mats, mosquito nets and other items, have been sent to countries across the region including Burkina Faso and Niger, on behalf of the International...read more

