Liberian Observer
Home About us Contact us Rate Card Subscribe
21 November, 2008 
You are not logged in.
User:
Pw:
remember me

Forgot Password?
Privacy Statement
Sign up/Renew
  RSS


Search
Advanced search


Crime Watch  
Flash back: Sando being shoved by state securities during the Doe regime
CHIEF JUSTICE ORDERS SANDO'S CAMERA SEIZED
Published:  21 November, 2008
Sando Moore Photo by Alaskai Moore Johnson

MONROVIA, The Chief Justice of the Republic of Liberia, Johnnie N. Lewis, yesterday ordered the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) soldier assigned to him to seize the camera of Daily Observer photojournalist Sando Moore.

(1589 words) More . . . 

Legal News  
Trial of Kaine, Others Begins
Published:  21 November, 2008
Detained Sen. Roland Kaine

MONROVIA, The selection of prospective jury, who are considered to be judges of the facts to determine the murder case involving Margibi County Senator Roland C. Kaine and 16 other alleged accomplices, began yesterday, Thursday, November 20,2008, at Criminal Court 'B' at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia.

(335 words) More . . . 

Community  
Schedule of Check Disbursement to AFL Pensioners
Published:  21 November, 2008

The Finance Ministry has released the schedule for the disbursement of checks for Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) pensioners in alphabetical orders with immediate effect.

(202 words) More . . . 

Security Watch  
(L-r): U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Brigadier-General Garrett of the US and President Sirleaf
US Army General Calls on President Sirleaf
Published:  21 November, 2008

MONROVIA, Brigadier-General Tracey Garrett of the United States' military has paid a courtesy call on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at the Foreign Ministry in Monrovia this week.

(199 words) More . . . 

Community  
Commuters Decry Extortion
Published:  21 November, 2008
Stranded Commuters at the Red-light in Paynesville, Monrovia

MONROVIA, Commercial drivers in Monrovia have allegedly designed exploitative strategies against commuters.

(370 words) More . . . 

Business  
Flashback (L-R): LBDI President Francis A. Dennis, Jr. and Mrs. Mildred Reeves, Executive Vice President, LBDI during the Bank's 42nd Anniversary
LBDI Turns 43 on Monday
Published:  21 November, 2008

MONROVIA, All is set for Monday, November 24, 2008, when the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment (LBDI) celebrates its 43rd anniversary. The program is expected to be held at the Randall Street head office parenthesis hall of LBDI. Several employees, who have worked for LBDI for 10, 15 and 25 years, will be honored for contributing to the successes of the bank over the years.

(261 words) More . . . 

Editorial  
Respect the Provisions of the Constitution
Published:  21 November, 2008

On Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at the Temple of Justice on Capitol Hill, there was a scene. Minister of Gender and Development, Madam Varbah Gayflor, led a group of slogan-chanting, placard-toting women in demand of justice against a 39-year-old kindergarten teacher, one Nathaniel Wilson, who was accused of raping a two-year-old pupil.

(614 words) More . . . 

Commentary  
TALKING WITH THE PRESIDENT
Published:  21 November, 2008
The Writer

Madam President, thanks for inviting me to participate in the First Session of the Economic Roundtable on the Current Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Liberia, as held on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 from 4:30PM to 7PM. This Roundtable came late, but it is better late than never.

(886 words) More . . . 

Candid Camera with Sando Moore  
CANDID CAMERA IN PROTEST
Published:  21 November, 2008

(1 words) More . . . 

Cartoons  
OBSERVER CARTOON WITH A. Leslie Lumeh Cell: (+231) 6 430 483 e-mail: leslielumeh@yahoo.com www.leslie-lumeh.rlhub.com
PRESS FREEDOM
Published:  21 November, 2008




In defiance of rule of law the people perish.
 




E-mail Updates

Poll
Should President Sirleaf be able to run for a second term?
 Yes (constitutional amendment)
 No
Current Results
Last Results: After Madam Sirleaf's term(s), what will happen to Liberia?
Past Results
  ©2008 LiberianObserver.com