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PNG GG Urges People to Vote Wisely and Prayerfully

 H.E. Grand Chief Sir Bob Bofeng Dadae, Governor General of Papua New Guinea, is urging voters throughout the country to seek divine wisdom as they prepare to cast their votes when polling for the national general election begins next week. Grand Chief Sir Bob said, casting of one’s vote in the national general elections is critical to realizing good governance that upholds transparency, democracy and prosperity for Papua New Guinea. Grand Chief Sir Bob said, every vote is vital in determining the future of Papua New Guinea and therefore should not be taken lightly. “As we head to the polls next week, I take this time to call on all Papua New Guineans to take seriously the votes they cast in this year’s national general elections. History has shown that where there is good leadership the nation and its people thrive. That is what we want for our nation, our children and the future generations of Papua New Guinea. I want to urge us all to seek divine wisdom through prayer in deciding wh

Review - Death Echo by Elizabeth Lowell

CIA agent turned private security consultant, Emma Cross is on a fast paced, seven day mission to track down a stolen yacht Blackbird which may or may not be carrying a deadly cargo destined to destroy a major American city. When things get hot, she has no choice but recruit Blackbird’s transit captain, MacKenzie Durand, a former special ops killer into taking the yacht to its ultimate destination. Caught in an inter-agency crossfire, with the Russian mafiya as well as former KGB agents all interested in this particular yacht, Emma and Mac soon find themselves in a battle for their lives. Death Echo ( 423p, Avon, Isbn-0061664421 ) a fast paced, tension-filled adventure that keeps the readers hooked from start to finish. The focus is more on the action and mystery rather than romance and sex (sort of in the tradition of Catherine Coulter’s suspense novels) contrary to some other Lowell books I’ve read and that’s a welcome surprise. The romance that eventually crops up between the main