John Dau and his wife, Martha Akech, were among thousands of Sudanese refugees who survived starvation, dehydration, disease and violence. They recently attended the Richmond Virginia Temple open house and dedication. Read their story.
The Zonta Club of Skaneateles will host a brunch fundraiser for Sudan relief at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at the Sinclair of Skaneateles, 4357 Jordan Road, Skaneateles.
OIL SEARCH PUSHES FOR PNG ROAD COMPLETION Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/26/2004 - 00:00
By John Dau
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (The National, Jan. 26) –Oil and gas developer Oil Search has expressed confidence that the National Government will make funds available for the construction of a road from the oil rich area of Gobe in the Southern Highlands province with Gulf.
The delay in the construction of the Kikori to Semberigi Road has caused frustrated landowners to confront officials at the site last week.
Although production has not been affected, both Gulf and Southern Highlands landowners have warned that they would prevent ships that are loaded with crude oil from leaving the Kumul terminal if the National Government did not respond favorably within one week.
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