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  2. Liberia Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    The Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) is a state-owned radio and television network in Liberia. Founded as a corporation in 1960, the network was owned and operated by Rediffusion until 1968, when management passed to the Government of Liberia .

  3. J. Nagbe Sloh - Wikipedia

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    Sloh was born on 9 September 1964 in Saybliah, Sinoe County, Liberia. He was educated in Montserrado County and later finished his education at Strayer University in the United States, where he moved in 1997. He later returned to serve the people of Liberia and was promoted to director of Liberia News Agency (LINA), which was where he ...

  4. Corruption in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    On Transparency International's 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index, Liberia scored 25 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean"). When ranked by score, Liberia ranked 145th among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. [5]

  5. Liberia passes a law setting up a long-awaited war crimes court

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    Liberia began as a settlement for freed slaves from the United States in 1822, but declared itself an independent nation 25 years later. The resolution calls for international donors to fund the ...

  6. Ebola isolation clinic looted in Liberia, patients flee

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  7. Maryland ritual killings - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland ritual killings were a series of ritualistic murders that occurred around Harper, Maryland County, Liberia in the 1970s. The crimes have been regarded as "Liberia's most notorious ritual killing case" due to the number of murders, the involvement of high ranking government officials and their subsequent public executions.

  8. After decades in the wings, Liberia's quiet man Boakai set ...

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    When Joseph Boakai won a place at Liberia's prestigious College of West Africa in the 1950s, he helped pay his fees by working as the school janitor, cleaning floors and toilets at night and ...

  9. Mass media in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Liberia include the press, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Much of Liberia's communications infrastructure was destroyed or plundered during the two civil wars (1989–1996 and 1999–2003). [ 1 ]