The Analyst (Monrovia)
Private daily published in Monrovia, focusing on news and analysis.
Website: http://www.analystliberia.com/
October 29
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Liberia: LEDI Launches U.S.$500,000 Library Project
The United States-based Liberia Economic Development Initiative (LEDI) says it has embarked upon initiatives that would lead to the construction of modern libraries around the... Read more »
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Liberia: UNMIL Drawdown Must Be Sensitive -Pres Sirleaf Wants Responsible, Gradual Transition
The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) has been drawing down on its troops that have provided nation security since 2003. That is nine years now, and the UNMIL intervention... Read more »
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Liberia: Beware of Tricks of People You Cover -PUL President Caution Legislative Reporters
"We are all too aware of the tricks of the people we cover. When a politician, for instance, uses the media effectively and gets favorably feedback from the public, the media is... Read more »
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Liberia: Memo to the President - Birthday Gift Masses Await [column]
Your Excellency! Read more »
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Liberia: The Nation Should Celebrate With Ellen Turning 74 [editorial]
Chief magistrate of the Liberian state, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, must have been in festive mood today. She has hit her 74th years on Planet Earth--rare life’s journey many... Read more »
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Liberia: Civil Liberty Charade -LMC Says Executive Order 38 Undercuts FOI Law
When critics splash barrages of censures at President Sirleaf or her government on their gray areas, often including corruption and impunity, they quickly turn to their... Read more »
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The Council of Churches (LCC), well known for its peacemaking role during the brutal armed conflict in the country, apparently smelling omens threatening to national harmony and... Read more »
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Liberia: Nation Celebrates With Sirleaf
The last seven days witnessed an inundation of birthday compliments on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as far as the airwaves and pages of the local media indicate. Read more »
October 22
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Liberia: Grief, Bitterness -Maritime's Cadets Laid To Rest
The Trinity Cathedral on Broad Street was on Saturday a scene of sorrow and bitterness. Read more »
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Liberia: GOL 150 Days Action Plan Poorly Executed -New Study Report Dissects Implementation Challenges
The Liberia Media Center says the Government of Liberia could have accomplished more in the implementation of its 150 Days Action Plan, had the administration thoroughly vetted ... Read more »
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Liberia: CDC Sets Up Committee for 'Memorial Day'
The leadership of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has constituted and charged a nine-man 'Strategic Media Outreach Committee' to provide managerial and general ... Read more »
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Liberia: Memo to the President - Check Out Intra-UP Hubbub, and Act Swiftly [column]
Your Excellency: Read more »
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Head of State Ellen Johnson Sirleaf last Wednesday declared she would not drive on AB Tolbert Road again. "I will not travel on that road again, in that state!" the President said... Read more »
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Liberia: Gbowee's Critique Hardens Feminist Solidarity - Women To Ellen: 'You Brought Pride to Liberia'
It has been some time since elaborate welcome ceremonies were organized in honor of President Sirleaf from a foreign visit. Liberian presidents, including the incumbent, have a ... Read more »
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Liberia: Christians Launch Anti- Homosexual Campaign
Sporadic media and community-based comments against same-sex marriage in Liberia has now grown into a full-scale national advocacy with a group of Christian organizations ... Read more »
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Liberia: MICAT, The Analyst Row Resolved
The Media Complaints Committee has successfully arbitrated the apparent stand-off between the Government of Liberia and The Analyst Newspaper, relative to the publication of a ... Read more »
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Liberia: We Welcome the PUL/MCC Verdict [editorial]
The Media Complaints Committee (MCC) of the Press Union of Liberia has rendered what appears to be “fraction of peace” judgment to settle a row between the Ministry of... Read more »
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Liberia: Re-Clinging to 34-Yr-Old Pact - Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire Enliven 1978 Security Vows
Liberia's relations with its neighbors, despite domestic political turmoil, were amiable for decades until the angel of agitation and death passed over and dropped its rod. In... Read more »
October 17
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Liberia: 'We Are Disappointed' -Bereaved Families Tells Gov't
Family members of four dead cadets of the Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) have expressed their frustration over the government's handling of circumstances leading to and after... Read more »
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Liberia: CELLCOM Customers Get LD Rate -Always Number One Given Substance
Just moments following the introduction of the high-speed internet affording technology G-4 modem to many of its subscribers, the management of Cellcom has introduced payment of... Read more »
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Liberia: 'Poverty Rates Are Falling' - Ellen Raps Tokyo University on Africa's Transformation
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the sustainability of Africa's growth depends on ownership, stability, governance, human capital, and infrastructure. Read more »
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Liberia: Crowds-Laden Welcome Today - Mounting Solidarity for Pres. Sirleaf Amid Breakthroughs
Though her reelection to the political throne after 12 years of leadership is highly unlikely based on Constitutional dictates, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is still not yet out... Read more »
October 16
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Liberia: Maintain Clean Environment -Mary Broh Warns Government Officials, Businesses
Monrovia Acting City Mayor Mary T. Broh has strongly warned government officials and businesses operating in the city to maintain a "clean and green" environment at all times. Read more »
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The Secretary General of the P. Benette Toe Intellectual Center located in Jacob Town, Paynesville, Mr. Alfred D. Tokpah, said Cllr. Jerome Verdier branded the Sirleaf... Read more »
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Liberia: Nerves Calmed on UNMIL Departure - UN Envoy Says Force Not leaving Just yet
The Special Representative of the Secretary General and Coordinator of UN Operations in Liberia, Karin Landgren has once again lauded the country’s progress towards... Read more »
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