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Court sets aside Polye’s election

http://www.looppng.com/content/court-sets-aside-polye%E2%80%99s-election

The Waigani National Court today set aside the declared election of Don Polye as Member for Kandep Open on July 13, 2012.

PM Condemns Reckless Litigation by now-former MP Polye

http://www.looppng.com/content/pm-condemns-reckless-litigation-now-former-mp-polye

​The Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill has welcomed the decision by the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea to dismiss the application brought by Don Polye to challenge the constitutionality of the State's UBS loan.

Zeming remains positive despite missing out on Kumuls selection

http://www.looppng.com/content/zeming-remains-positive-despite-missing-out-kumuls-selection

SP PNG Hunters co-captain Noel Zeming remains positive despite missing out on selections for the PNG LNG Kumuls side to play in the Pacific Test against Fiji Bati this weekend.

More than 5,500 boycotting Uni students call for O'Neill to step aside

http://www.looppng.com/content/more-5500-boycotting-uni-students-call-oneill-step-aside

More than 5,500 University of Papua New Guinea students who attended this morning’s forum agreed to boycott classes for a week with one demand – that PM Peter O’Neill step aside.

Apples keep bearing in Imbonggu’s backyard

http://www.looppng.com/content/apples-keep-bearing-imbonggu%E2%80%99s-backyard

Who says apple can’t grow in PNG?